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Jan 08 2025HEALTH

Global Labs Unite to Study Coronavirus Antigenicity

Scientists from 15 labs around the world teamed up to understand how the SARS-CoV-2 antigenicity—the way our body's antibodies recognize the virus—is affected by different lab practices. This global study used samples from the World Health Organization (WHO) and tools like live virus or pseudoviruse

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Jan 08 2025CELEBRITIES

Jimmy Carter: The Multifaceted President Who Loved to Create

Jimmy Carter isn’t just known for being a former president. He's also a talented woodworker, painter, and poet. His artistic side offered him a break from his public life. Carter’s creations often reflected his personal beliefs and experiences. Did you know he even improved his home using skills he

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Jan 08 2025HEALTH

Improving Recovery Time for Carpal Tunnel Surgery Patients: A New Approach

Did you know that after a simple carpal tunnel release surgery, patients sometimes spend more time than necessary in recovery? This happens because of little non-medical issues that could be easily fixed. A recent quality improvement project aimed to change that. Instead of focusing just on the surg

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Jan 08 2025SCIENCE

Building AI Sensors for Instant Stress Checks

Picture a future where mechanical stresses can be monitored instantly, just like taking a quick snap with a digital camera. Scientists are working on this by developing AI-driven models that simplify complex simulation data. They call this a Reduced-Order Model (ROM). This ROM is like a virtual stre

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Jan 08 2025HEALTH

Brucellosis Among Farmworkers: Knowledge, Attitudes, and Health in Indonesia

In the heart of Indonesia, brucellosis is making waves, especially among farmworkers in Cilawu and Boyolali. This infectious disease, caused by animals, has become a growing concern in developing countries, including Indonesia. The symptoms are vague, making it hard to detect. A recent study focused

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Jan 08 2025POLITICS

Bus Drivers Seek Fair Deal from CATS

In Baton Rouge, the Capital Area Transit System (CATS) is facing tension with its employees' union, Amalgamated Transit Union 1546. The union is pushing for a fair contract, alleging a hostile work environment and poor negotiations. Union President George Decuir expressed that the current contract,

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Jan 08 2025TECHNOLOGY

Job Rules in the Virtual World: What's the Deal?

Imagine working in a digital universe where your job is just as real as in the physical world. Welcome to the metaverse, where traditional labour laws might not apply. With virtual work on the rise, it's time to ask: Is meta-work a real job? The gig economy is already changing things, but the metav

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Jan 08 2025TECHNOLOGY

Preparing for an AI-Powered Workforce: What Businesses Need to Know

Artificial intelligence agents, or AI agents, are set to transform the workplace. By 2025, one in four enterprises are expected to use generative AI, and that number is projected to double by 2027. This shift means companies need a new mindset. Instead of being just another tool, AI agents will take

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Jan 08 2025HEALTH

Biking Indoors: Top Stationary Bike Picks for Every Fitness Goal

Pedaling your way to fitness has never been easier with stationary bikes. These indoor exercise machines are perfect for cycling enthusiasts who want to keep fit, even when weather isn't ideal. But not all stationary bikes are the same. There are different types and features to consider before buyin

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Jan 07 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Back to the Basement: A New Season of Chaos

Get ready for a wild ride as Season 2 of Severance hits Apple TV Plus. This time around, Lumon Industries is back with a new boss, Miss Huang, a kid who's shaking things up. Mark, the tech worker with a split brain, is navigating a changed landscape. His old friends Helly, Irving, and Dylan are nowh

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