WORLD

Dec 10 2024SPORTS

Quincy Wilson's Inspiring Response to Friend's Journey

Quincy Wilson, a 16-year-old track star, has had an incredible year. He's won a gold medal in Paris and set three world records in the 400m sprint. Recently, he was named the USATF Youth Athlete of the Year. But success isn't new to Quincy. He's faced challenges like age, injuries, and fame, yet he'

reading time less than a minute
Dec 09 2024HEALTH

Why Do Lonely People Struggle with Social Connections?

Loneliness is a common feeling, but why do lonely people often feel that their social interactions aren't enough? Some researchers think it might be due to their views of the world. If lonely people see the world as a negative place, they might not engage in social interactions that could help them

reading time less than a minute
Dec 07 2024LIFESTYLE

Why Do Divorce Numbers Differ Globally?

Have you ever wondered why divorce rates aren't the same all over the world? This isn't a simple question to answer, as various factors come into play. Researchers have been looking into this using data from the United Nations since 1948. One model they used was Bouchaud's, which helps explain how t

reading time less than a minute
Dec 03 2024TECHNOLOGY

Exploring Images in 3D: World Labs' New AI Adventure

Imagine stepping into a photo and exploring it like a virtual world. That's what World Labs, a startup led by AI expert Fei-Fei Li, is making possible with their new AI technology. Unlike other systems that turn photos into 3D models, World Labs' scenes are interactive and modifiable. You can walk a

reading time less than a minute
Dec 01 2024HEALTH

Not Just Beliefs: Uniting Chaplains in Dutch Healthcare

In the bustling world of healthcare in the Netherlands, a group of chaplains from diverse faiths faced a unique challenge. They needed to find common ground on their professional role, especially when it came to worldviews and religious beliefs. The team ran into problems because everyone had differ

reading time less than a minute
Nov 30 2024FOOD-AND-DRINK

Are Wines from the Old and New Worlds Becoming More Similar?

Over the past two decades, have wines from the Old World (OW) and New World (NW) become more alike in taste? To find out, researchers looked at wine reviews from two time periods: 1997-2001 and 2014-2018. They examined 31 wines each year, focusing on descriptors used by seven expert critics. The goa

reading time less than a minute
Nov 30 2024POLITICS

Tragedy Strikes Gaza: Aid Workers Caught in Conflict

On Saturday, an Israeli airstrike in Gaza killed five people, including three workers from World Central Kitchen (WCK), a charity providing vital meals to those affected by the war. This is not the first time WCK has been caught in the crossfire. Earlier this year, another strike killed seven of the

reading time less than a minute
Nov 30 2024HEALTH

NeuroSurgeonTree: Mapping the World's Brain Specialists

Ever wondered about the roots of neurosurgery in the US? Enter NeuroSurgeonTree, a company on a mission to trace the careers of every brain surgeon out there, eventually expanding their family tree globally. The goal is clear: map out the profession's history one specialist at a time. Imagine a vas

reading time less than a minute
Nov 29 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Explore the World of Motiram: A New Survival Game with Mechanical Beasts

Get ready to dive into the world of Motiram, an upcoming survival crafting game that's coming to PlayStation 5, iOS, and Android, along with PC. Developed by Tencent Games' Polaris Quest and Aurora Studio, this game is all about surviving in a world dominated by giant mechanical beasts. Imagine a w

reading time less than a minute
Nov 28 2024HEALTH

Luspatercept's Real-World Impact on MDS Patients' Blood Transfusions

Ever heard of myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS)? It's a condition where your body can't make enough healthy red blood cells, leading to anemia and a need for blood transfusions. A new drug, luspatercept, has been showing great promise in clinical trials. But how does it fare in the real world? A study

reading time less than a minute