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Feb 05 2025POLITICS

Oddities in the Numbers: Did Something Fishy Happen in Russian Elections?

Russian elections in 2011 and 2012 have a peculiar and surprising pattern in their numbers. These elections were not just about who won or lost. It was a surprising case of anomalies that seemed to favor the pro-government party, United Russia. This party is linked to the leader Vladimir Putin.

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Feb 05 2025HEALTH

Unlocking Potential: Can AI Improve Healthcare in Low-to-Middle Income Countries?

Imagine trying to use cutting-edge technology to change a situation where a majority of the people cannot access basic health care. Think about the scope of that challenge. The idea can be mind blowing especially if you focus on places where resources are limited, and talking about these countries c

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Feb 04 2025BUSINESS

US China trade tiff continues

The stage is set for another round of U. S. and China trade tussles. The events started when the US President decided to increase tariffs on some Chinese exports. There were some initial hints that President Trump was easing off on trade tensions, but that was all in the past.

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Feb 04 2025TECHNOLOGY

More Surveys, More Data: What's the Deal with Google Opinion Rewards?

Google is tinkering with Opinion Rewards. Users who opt for personalized ads could see more surveys as a reward. Data sharing happens when you collect more surveys. The latest app version 2025012701 is showing clues about a new deal. This trade-off isn't new. The Google Opinion Rewards platform hasn

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Feb 04 2025TECHNOLOGY

DeepSeek: A Free App with Big Security Risks

DeepSeek became a huge hit on the Apple App Store. We all loved that it was free and had super advanced features. But, before you get too excited, let's talk about the dark side. It turns out, DeepSeek has some big security problems. Cisco recently discovered that DeepSeek's R1 model was e

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Feb 04 2025HEALTH

Teens' Mental Health Data: Who\'s Keeping it Safe?

Lately, it's come to light that a company been paid millions by New York City for providing free online therapy for teenagers, Talkspace, has been sharing data about who visits their site with big social media platforms. This includes TikTok, Meta, Snap, and others. These companies are currently bei

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Feb 03 2025SCIENCE

Cancer Clues: The 10 Signs to Spot Dangerous Substances

We all know that certain things can cause cancer. But how do we figure out which ones? Scientists have a plan. In this plan we have 10 characteristics that can tell us if something is a cancer-causing substance. These characteristics show how harmful substances cause cancer. They are like clues that

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Feb 03 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Wild Web 3. 0: Challenges and Cybersecurity.

Web 3. 0 is the new kid on the block, transforming our internet experience. It's all about giving users power. This means users own their data and digital stuff without corporate giants having all the control. Imagine owning your own digital assets. Imagine owning your own data. These are the i

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Feb 02 2025SCIENCE

Using Smart Tools to Beat Superbugs

Deep learning is making waves in the fight against superbugs. Researchers have found a way to use the power of deep learning to tackle a huge problem: How to identify and label organisms living carefree. This is a complex task, they are clever little beings . . They use fancy tool

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Feb 02 2025HEALTH

The Rundown On The Health Tech Revolution On Your Body

The field of medical surveillance has definitely changed with the tech helping us check up on ourselves despite sitting at a desk and not moving from all day. Devices are now sticky, swallowable pills, and come in different sizes. If you're wondering if you are ready make way for the explosive tech

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