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Jan 01 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Art Treasures for All: Kahlo, Matisse, and More Join the Public Realm

It's a new year, and that means a fresh batch of art, literature, and photography is now free for everyone to enjoy, use, and adapt. Say hello to the works of Henri Matisse, Frida Kahlo, and Robert Capa, among others, as they enter the public domain. In the United States, works from 1929 and those

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Jan 01 2025TECHNOLOGY

Why Bone Conduction Headphones Are a Game-Changer

Ever heard of bone conduction headphones? They're not like your usual earbuds. Instead of sending sound waves through your ear canal, they vibrate your skull bones to let you hear music. This might sound weird, but it's actually how our own voice reaches our brain! These headphones are great for run

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Jan 01 2025HEALTH

Healthcare Workers in Turkey: Fear of Violence and the Drive to Leave

Have you ever wondered what drives healthcare professionals in Turkey to consider leaving their jobs? A recent study took a close look at this issue, focusing on how fear of violence affects their decision to emigrate. Using a special type of statistical analysis called quantile regression, the stud

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Jan 01 2025TECHNOLOGY

Two-Level Neural Network Boosts Freeway Traffic Forecasting

Traffic forecasting on freeways has long relied on deep learning models, especially graph neural networks that blend graph theory with deep learning. These models are great at learning complex time and space patterns. However, traditional graph convolutional networks (GCNs) sometimes struggle with l

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Jan 01 2025CRIME

Athletes Unveil Valuables on Social Media, Invite Burglary Risk

The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has given a heads-up to sports leagues. They warn that top players flaunting their wealth on social media platforms could be targeted by burglars. It’s not just any burglars, but possibly organized groups from South America who monitor athletes' schedules an

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Dec 31 2024TECHNOLOGY

Sports Activity Recognition with Minimal Sensor Data: A New Approach

Imagine having the ability to identify sports activities just by using basic motion data. This is exactly what a new method called Human Activity Recognition (HAR) does. By using sensors and special learning algorithms, HAR can tell the difference between various sports activities with impressive ac

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Dec 31 2024ENVIRONMENT

Greening China's Farms: A Network Analysis of Agricultural Carbon Efficiency

With China aiming for a greener future, the spotlight is on making farming cleaner. This study looked at 268 cities in China, checking how well they cut carbon emissions in agriculture from 2001 to 2022. By using social network analysis and tweaking a gravity model, researchers found interesting pat

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Dec 31 2024HEALTH

Web App Uses AI to Forecast Heart Disease in Mine Workers

Imagine this: a web application that can predict if you're at risk for heart disease or high blood pressure, just by analyzing some data about you. That's exactly what a recent study introduced. Researchers created this tool using machine learning, a type of artificial intelligence, to help mine wor

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Dec 31 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Liam Payne: Charges in Singer's Death Revealed

On Monday, Argentine authorities officially charged three people in connection with the death of Liam Payne, the former One Direction member. Payne died in October 2023 after falling from the balcony of a hotel in Buenos Aires. The charges include manslaughter against Payne's manager and hotel staff

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Dec 31 2024BUSINESS

New York Mourns Loss of Versatile Leader Richard Parsons

Last week, New York bid farewell to Richard Parsons, a man known as one of the city's "wise men. " At 76, Parsons, born and raised in Brooklyn, was a multifaceted figure who touched various aspects of society. From basketball star at the University of Hawaii to law degree holder from Albany Law Scho

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