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Nov 27 2024HEALTH

Hospitals Going High-Tech: Machine Learning’s Role

Picture a hospital where machines can mimic human learning. That’s what’s possible with natural language processing (NLP) tools for healthcare providers. Imagine walking into a hospital with machine learning models right behind the scenes, churning through data, learning from real-world scenarios, a

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Nov 27 2024SCIENCE

Checking X-Ray Grids: A New Way

Ever wondered how doctors make sure your X-ray images are crystal clear? There's a little helper called an anti-scatter grid (ASG) that makes it happen. But how do they know if this grid is doing its job? Scientists have just discovered a cool new way to check it out, and it's much simpler than befo

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Nov 27 2024TECHNOLOGY

Upgrade Your TV Sound: Best Black Friday Soundbar Deals

Soundbars can greatly enhance your movie or gaming experience. Modern TVs are slim, so their speakers aren't top-notch. A soundbar can fix that. During Black Friday, you can find amazing deals on brands like Samsung, Vizio, and Yamaha. For example, the Yamaha YAS-209 is now $200, offering Amazon Ale

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Nov 27 2024HEALTH

DBP and Lung Health: A Closer Look at Prevention and Treatment

Di-butyl phthalate (DBP), a common plastic softener, is a sneaky enemy to our lungs. When breathed in, it can cause severe damage, especially in those with asthma. Scientists studied how DBP affects lung cells and found it triggers inflammation and makes lungs more prone to fibrosis, a condition whe

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Nov 27 2024HEALTH

Why Black Americans' Spiritual Life Can Shield Them From Dementia

Black people in the US face a higher chance of getting Alzheimer's disease and related dementias (ADRD). Scientists are digging deeper into psychosocial factors that might be behind these racial differences. Previous research has shown that quality of life (QoL) and religious or spiritual (R/S) prac

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Nov 26 2024CRIME

Weed and Booze: How Enforcement Works in the U. S.

As more and more states legalize marijuana for adult use, the tasks of state and local police are shifting. We took a look at how different states and local areas handle the enforcement of cannabis and alcohol laws, both where weed is legal and where it isn't. In states where marijuana is legal, co

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Nov 26 2024HEALTH

Personalized Medicine: How Nanotech Meets Genomics

Ever wondered how your body might react to a medicine before you take it? That's where personalized medicine comes in. By combining pharmacogenomics (studying how your genes affect your response to drugs) with nanotechnology, scientists are creating something called nano-enabled pharmacogenomics. Th

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Nov 26 2024BUSINESS

California's Electric Car Shift: A New Strategy

In a surprising move, California Governor Gavin Newsom is giving electric car buyers a boost – but with a twist. He's brought back a cash incentive program, aiming to make clean cars more affordable for everyone. However, there's a catch: Tesla, a big name in the electric vehicle world, isn't invite

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Nov 26 2024FINANCE

Banco BPM & UniCredit: A Battle of Values

Imagine if someone offered you a deal, and you thought it was a bit low – that's what's going on in the Italian banking world! Banco BPM is having a bit of a spat with UniCredit over a takeover bid. UniCredit comes knocking with a 10 billion-euro offer, but Banco BPM's board said, "Thank you, but no

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Nov 26 2024EDUCATION

Why is Learning Mandarin So Hard? Teachers and Students Share Their Struggles

Have you ever wondered why learning Mandarin can be such a challenge? With China's growing influence worldwide, many people from non-Chinese countries are diving into the language. But teaching and learning this language isn't a walk in the park. In fact, it comes with a bunch of obstacles. To find

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