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Apr 30 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Sam Elliott Joins the Landman Crew

The upcoming season of Landman is shaping up to be quite the star-studded affair. Sam Elliott is all set to join the cast as a regular for Season 2. This new chapter is currently being filmed in the heart of Texas. What exactly Elliott will be bringing to the table is still a mystery. The show alr

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Apr 30 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Power of Teamwork: Blending Knowledge Graphs and Federated Learning

The world of data is always changing. One exciting development is the mix of knowledge graphs and federated learning. This mix helps keep data safe while making it useful. Knowledge graphs help turn web data into a form that's easier for humans to understand. They need lots of data to work well.

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Apr 30 2025HEALTH

A Growing Threat: The Battle Against Gonorrhea's Resistance to Ceftriaxone

Ceftriaxone is the last antibiotic standing against gonorrhea. But, it is losing its power. This is because of a sneaky enemy: antimicrobial resistance. This resistance is making it harder to treat gonorrhea. The bacteria that cause gonorrhea are getting smarter. They are finding ways to surviv

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Apr 30 2025HEALTH

Tracking the Unseen: How Mobile Data Helped Navigate COVID-19

The COVID-19 pandemic brought to light the limitations of traditional data collection methods. For years, researchers relied on travel surveys and census data to understand human movement. These methods, however, only capture snapshots of activity. They fail to show continuous changes in how peop

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Apr 30 2025HEALTH

Neighborhoods and the COVID-19 Spread

The COVID-19 pandemic hit New York City neighborhoods in very different ways. Some places had more cases than others. This made it hard to plan how to help everyone equally. Most forecasts didn't look at the small details of each neighborhood. But, a recent effort changed that. It used data from mob

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Apr 30 2025SCIENCE

Unseen Threats: Tracking Liver Damage with Light

In the world of medicine, liver damage from drugs is a big deal. It happens when medicines or their byproducts cause harm. This type of damage is linked to something called oxidative stress. To fight this, the body uses sulfhydryl groups. These are like tiny warriors that protect cells from damage.

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Apr 30 2025HEALTH

How Many Operations Are Enough to Save Lives?

In Germany, the volume of surgeries a hospital conducts plays a crucial role in patient survival rates. This isn't just about keeping patients alive during their hospital stay. It's about how many actually survive the operation itself. The more surgeries a hospital performs, the higher the chances o

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Apr 29 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Toll of Processed Foods on Global Health

In recent times, the world has seen a surge in the intake of ultraprocessed foods. These are foods that are ready to eat or heat, made with ingredients extracted from foods or synthesized in laboratories. They contain little or no whole foods and have gradually replaced traditional meals made from f

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Apr 29 2025RELIGION

Cardinals Gather for Crucial Meeting Before Election

The College of Cardinals met for the sixth time on a Tuesday morning. This gathering was special because it was just days before the big election on May 7. The meeting started with a prayer and a thoughtful talk by Abbot Donato Ogliari. Over 180 cardinals were there, with more than 120 of them havin

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Apr 29 2025POLITICS

Trump's 100 Days: A Look at the Impact in Michigan

President Donald Trump's first 100 days of his second term have been marked by significant changes and controversies. One of the most notable events during this period was his visit to Michigan, a state that has felt the impact of his policies more than most. The state of Michigan has been

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