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Nov 19 2024TECHNOLOGY

Unraveling Digital Political Threads: German Research Unearths Surprises

In today's digital age, politics is everywhere online. But how can we really tell what people are reading? German researchers delved into this question, testing three methods to detect political texts: using lists of words, traditional machine learning, and deep learning. They ran over 66 models and

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Nov 18 2024HEALTH

Decoding Emotions: Using Body Signals to Measure Stress

Imagine if you could measure how stressed someone is just by looking at their body signals. That's what researchers are trying to do! They're building a system to figure out your stress level based on four simple body responses: heart rate, skin sweat, chest breathing, and belly breathing. The goal?

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Nov 18 2024TECHNOLOGY

Future Blockage Prediction in mmWave Links with Liquid Time Constant Networks

Wouldn't it be great to know if your millimeter wave (mmWave) signal is about to get blocked? A new study suggests that this might be possible with something called a liquid time constant (LTC) network. This special tool uses ordinary differential equations, inspired by biology, to predict future si

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Nov 18 2024TECHNOLOGY

Guessing When Documents Were Made

Have you ever wondered when a document on the web was created? It’s not always easy to tell, and that’s a problem. Sometimes, that little timestamp at the bottom is missing or can’t be trusted. So, scientists have come up with a clever idea: using the content of the document to figure it out. Meet

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Nov 18 2024TECHNOLOGY

Smartening Up Microgrids: How RFID and AI Team Up to Spot Trouble Faster

Ever thought about how we can make sure power grids work smoothly? Scientists are finding new ways to do that using smart tech. One problem is that the rotor angle—which shows how power generators work together—can go haywire. Traditional methods don't always catch this in time. That's where a cool

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Nov 18 2024HEALTH

Checking Out Iran's Health Data System: Kids' Care Data in Focus

Health data systems are super important for giving people good healthcare. But sometimes, they're hard to use and people don't like them. So, researchers in Iran wanted to find out why many users struggle with their national health system, especially when it comes to recording childcare data. They d

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Nov 18 2024HEALTH

Exploring Olanzapine's Safety: A Deep Dive into Reported Side Effects

Olanzapine, a medication commonly used to treat mental health conditions, has been under the microscope. Researchers have been digging through a vast database called FAERS. They're on a mission to understand the drug's safety profile better, especially when it comes to unexpected side effects. The g

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Nov 18 2024HEALTH

How Burn Patients' Stories Shape Their Care

For years, the Burns Registry of Australia and New Zealand (BRANZ) has been keen to gather patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs). A previous trial where hospitals took the lead saw few participants and many people dropping out, suggesting a new approach might be better. One major concern was th

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Nov 17 2024HEALTH

Motherhood and Mental Health: What the Numbers Show

In Germany, around 700, 000 babies are born each year, and many mothers feel the weight of societal expectations and traditional roles. This study explored a unique data source to find out how often new mothers are diagnosed with mental illness compared to women without children. Using billing data

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Nov 17 2024HEALTH

Are Patient Feedback Alone Enough for Knee Surgery Success?

When planning a big project, like constructing a bridge, you wouldn't just ask passersby if it's sturdy, right? You'd need measurements, tests, and lots of data. The same goes for knee surgeries. Doctors often rely on how patients feel after the surgery, which is known as patient-reported outcome me

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