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May 21 2025EDUCATION

Exploring the Impact of VR and Tablets in Teaching Heart Anatomy

Middle school students are now getting a taste of the future in their classrooms. A recent experiment looked at how virtual reality (VR) and tablet-based mobile apps (TBMA) can help teach heart anatomy. The study involved 84 students, split into three groups: one using VR, another using TBMA, and

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May 21 2025SCIENCE

Robots Helping Kids with Autism: What We Know So Far

The use of robots in helping children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) has been a hot topic. A recent study looked at 14 different studies. These studies were done between 2015 and 2024. They included 408 kids with ASD. The goal was to see if robots really make a difference in their development.

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May 21 2025HEALTH

Durvalumab's Role in Advanced Biliary Cancer Treatment

Advanced biliary tract cancer is a serious condition that often requires a combination of treatments. One such treatment involves chemo-immunotherapy with gemcitabine, cisplatin, and durvalumab, followed by maintenance therapy with just durvalumab. The question is, who benefits most from this mainte

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May 21 2025HEALTH

Cancer Rates: Immigrants vs. Long-Time Canadians

The number of immigrants in Canada is growing. This growth is putting pressure on the country's cancer treatment system. To understand this better, it's important to look at cancer rates among immigrants. This data can help plan for future cancer services and ease the strain on the healthcare system

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May 21 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Log Truck's Legacy: A Familiar Foe Returns

When you first spot it, there's no mistaking it. A massive truck hauling a load of thick, freshly cut logs. It's a sight that can make any driver nervous, especially when sharing the road. The logs, stacked high, seem to defy gravity, held in place by just a few chains. It's a recipe for disaster, a

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May 21 2025HEALTH

Who Gets the Fall Covid Shot?

The Food and Drug Administration is gearing up to change how Covid vaccines are given out. Starting this fall, these vaccines will likely be reserved for older adults and those with specific health issues. This shift comes as officials question the benefit of extra doses for younger, healthier peopl

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May 21 2025SPORTS

Soto's Slump: Is the Mets Star Feeling the Pressure?

The buzz around Juan Soto's contentment in Queens is growing louder, and it's tough to dismiss. The Mets' star player, who signed a massive 15-year, $765 million contract last December, has been under the microscope lately. Fans and experts alike are noticing a shift in his performance and attitude.

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May 21 2025BUSINESS

Banking in a Pandemic: Navigating Resources and Capabilities

The COVID-19 pandemic has shown how crucial it is for banks to make quick, informed decisions about their resources and capabilities. This is where a decision-making model comes in handy. It helps managers pick the right resources and capabilities in real-time, adapting as needed. However, the curre

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May 21 2025SCIENCE

Blood Markers in Borneo: A Genetic Look at Four Groups

The focus is on human platelet antigens, or HPAs. These are crucial markers in the body's immune system. They play a big role in certain medical conditions. Knowing the genetic makeup of these markers in different groups can help prevent and manage these health issues. In Malaysia, a lot of data ha

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May 21 2025HEALTH

Bird Flu Virus: A 2024 Look at China's Poultry Farms and Markets

In 2024, a significant effort took place to better understand how avian coronavirus, or bird flu, spreads among poultry in China. This involved collecting samples from various locations across the country. Over 7, 600 samples were gathered from 153 different sites spread across 13 provinces. The res

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