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Nov 07 2024TECHNOLOGY

Why the New M4 iMac is a Solid Choice for Most Users

The M4 iMac is a reliable computer that's now more attractive to a wider audience. Apple has upgraded the basic model to include 16GB of RAM for just $1, 299. This means most people can simply set up the iMac and start working without any hassle. The new USB-C ports replace the last remaining Lightn

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Nov 07 2024SCIENCE

How Habitat Changes Impact Tick Diseases

Ticks, tiny bugs that spread diseases, depend a lot on their environment. Scientists have been wondering how habitats being split up or connected could affect these critters. They focused on the West Coast, where a certain tick, Ixodes pacificus , is quite common. This tick carries several bacter

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Nov 07 2024SCIENCE

Julian Schwinger's Legacy at Harvard: A Celebration of Scientific Genius

February 12, 2018, marked a special day at Harvard University as it celebrated the 100th birthday of the renowned physicist Julian Schwinger. This was not just a birthday commemoration but a grand event titled "The Memories of Julian. " The university wanted to honor Schwinger's incredible contribut

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Nov 07 2024TECHNOLOGY

Reading Like Humans: An AI Approach to Understanding Documents

Have you ever thought about how you read and understand documents? Humans can easily connect ideas across paragraphs, tables, and even figures. But getting machines to do the same thing isn't so simple. Traditionally, different machine learning techniques were used for different parts of a document—

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Nov 07 2024SCIENCE

Prime Numbers: How They're Spread Out

Ever wondered how prime numbers—those numbers that only have two divisors, 1 and themselves—are scattered across the number line? This isn't just about counting them, but understanding how they appear. Picture a long road filled with numbers, and prime numbers are like the unique trees along this ro

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Nov 07 2024SCIENCE

The Matter-Antimatter Puzzle: A Tale of CP Violation

Have you ever pondered why the universe is filled with matter instead of antimatter? The answer might be hiding in the intriguing world of particle physics, specifically in a phenomenon called CP violation. CP violation is a fascinating concept that describes the slight differences in behavior betwe

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Nov 07 2024TECHNOLOGY

How Do People Dive into Online Conspiracy Rabbit Holes?

Ever thought about why some people get really into conspiracy theories online? Scientists spent time looking at 36, 000 Reddit users and all their posts—that's a lot of reading! They found four main ways people join conspiracy groups: some dives right in, some ease into it, some start hot and then c

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Nov 07 2024POLITICS

German Chancellor Fires Finance Minister, Coalition Teeters

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz made a big move on Wednesday. He fired Finance Minister Christian Lindner. This decision could cause Germany's coalition government to collapse. Scholz said he had to do this to protect the country. The trouble started after Lindner wrote an 18-page economic paper. It

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Nov 07 2024POLITICS

Trump's Comeback: Another Victory in the White House

Donald Trump has made history, securing his place in the Oval Office for a second term. He defeated Vice President Kamala Harris, who took over the Democratic campaign after President Joe Biden's withdrawal. Harris made history as the first woman of color to win a major-party nomination. The NBC Ne

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Nov 07 2024OPINION

Why We Should Rethink How We Talk About Suicide

Suicide is often seen as a public health problem, but some think this view misses the deeper meaning behind it. Philosophers like Michel Foucault have talked about a thing called ‘biopower’, which is the idea that governments and societies control our bodies and minds. When we talk about suicide as

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