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Nov 15 2024TECHNOLOGY

NASA's AI Chatbot: Making Earth Data Simple

NASA, with help from Microsoft, has crafted a clever AI chatbot named Earth Copilot. This tool is designed to make sense of the massive and complicated data that NASA's satellites collect about our planet. From tracking climate change to monitoring wildfires, the data is incredibly detailed and comp

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Nov 15 2024ENTERTAINMENT

The Christmas Pageant No One Expected

Barbara Robinson's "The Best Christmas Pageant Ever, " initially a magazine story turned novel in 1972, has been a holiday favorite for decades. The story's charm lies in its Roald Dahl-esque humor, with the Herdman kids, dubbed the "worst kids ever, " wreaking havoc in their town. This year, direct

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Nov 15 2024POLITICS

Trump's Choice of RFK Jr. for Health Department Sparks Alarm

Dr. Sanjay Gupta, known for his neutral stance, couldn't keep quiet about President-elect Donald Trump's pick for the Department of Health and Human Services. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. , the nominee, has stirred up serious concerns within the medical and public health community. Gupta shared that the co

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Nov 15 2024HEALTH

Enjoy Holiday Treats Without the Guilt

Don't stress about holiday weight gain, say experts. A few extra sweets won't wreck your health or habits. Joshua Walker from Florida feels the same way. He knows his regular diet and exercise routine can handle a little indulgence. Like a slice of Grandma's apple pie. Nearly 40% of Americans worry

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Nov 15 2024SCIENCE

How Our Brains Trick Us into Feeling a Bigger Hand

Have you ever felt like your hand was bigger than it really is? Scientists found that when people see a visual stimulus near their hidden hand and feel a touch at the same time, their brain tricks them into thinking their hand is larger. This is called visual-tactile ventriloquism aftereffect. The s

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Nov 15 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Meet the Stars of 'The Jackal's Trail'

Get ready to be on the edge of your seat with 'The Jackal's Trail', a fresh new crime drama series that's got everyone talking! This modern take on a classic story centers around a skilled assassin known as the Jackal, played by Eddie Redmayne. When the Jackal targets a high-profile figure, a global

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Nov 15 2024HEALTH

Separated by Borders: How US and Canada Tackle Obesity

Obesity rates have been climbing steeply in both the US and Canada, causing concern among public health experts. Researchers looked into the obesity prevention strategies used in these two countries. They reviewed high-quality studies published between 2014 and 2024 from databases like PubMed and ME

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Nov 15 2024TECHNOLOGY

iPhones Now Reboot to Stay Safe: How Apple's New Feature Works

You might have heard that some iPhones suddenly reboot on their own. It turns out, this isn't a glitch, but a new security feature Apple has added to iOS 18. The feature, called "inactivity reboot, " makes your iPhone restart if you haven't unlocked it in 72 hours. This is a clever move by Apple to

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Nov 15 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Leonardo da Vinci: The Man Who Knew Everything

Ken Burns, a well-known American documentary filmmaker, has just released a four-hour film about Leonardo da Vinci. Burns is known for his work on American history, but this time, he's exploring the life of the famous Italian polymath. The film delves into da Vinci's incredible achievements in art,

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Nov 15 2024SCIENCE

Fish Maw Identification: Can AI Help?

Fish maw, a prized delicacy with varying prices and medicinal benefits, can be tricky to identify. Scientists recently combined two powerful tools—Wasserstein generative adversarial networks (WGAN-GP) and spectral fusion—to improve how we recognize different types of fish maw. They collected data fr

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