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Mar 29 2025TECHNOLOGY

Macau's Gaming Revolution: The Rise of Smart Tables

Macau's casinos are embracing a new era of technology with the rapid adoption of radio frequency identification (RFID) technology. This shift towards "smart tables" is one of the most significant advancements in the gaming industry, promising better security, smoother operations, and improved player

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Mar 28 2025WEATHER

Weather Forecasts in Trouble: The Impact of Recent Budget Cuts

The National Weather Service is facing a significant challenge. They have had to reduce the number of weather balloon launches. This means less data is being collected from the skies above the United States. The reason behind this? Budget cuts from the government. These cuts have led to hundreds of

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Mar 28 2025CRIME

The Hidden Truths of Law Enforcement

New information has emerged to fill in the blanks about how policing works in this country. This has shed light on some long-standing issues. It is clear that there are problems with how people are treated by the police. However, the way this information is being looked at needs to change. It is

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Mar 28 2025HEALTH

Ivermectin: Twitter's Mixed Views on COVID-19 Treatment

The buzz around ivermectin as a COVID-19 treatment has been loud and clear on Twitter. A dive into 5051 tweets from January 2022 showed a split in opinions. Over half of the tweets, 53. 4%, were thumbs up for ivermectin. That's a lot of people thinking it could be a good idea. But not everyone was o

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Mar 28 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Impact of Yersiniosis in New Zealand

Yersiniosis is a bacterial infection that often flies under the radar. It can cause significant health issues and long-term problems. In 2022, experts in New Zealand set out to measure just how much of a toll this infection takes on the population. They wanted to know how many years of healthy life

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Mar 27 2025EDUCATION

Federal Probe into California's School Privacy Policies

The U. S. Department of Education has started looking into the California Department of Education. They are checking if California is breaking federal privacy rules. These rules are part of the Family Educational Rights Privacy Act, or FERPA. FERPA lets parents see their kids' school records and con

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Mar 27 2025EDUCATION

The Global Flourishing Study: A Deep Dive into Human Well-being

The Global Flourishing Study is a massive project. It aims to create a huge, open-access data set. This data set will help researchers worldwide study human flourishing. Flourishing means living a life full of happiness and purpose. The study includes over 200, 000 adults from 22 different countries

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Mar 27 2025SPORTS

The Science Behind Kayak Speed: What Makes a Champion?

The quest to understand what makes a world-class kayak team starts with looking at the tiny details. The focus is on the 1000-meter sprint, a grueling test of speed and endurance. The goal is to figure out what makes some kayakers faster than others. It is not just about raw power. It is about h

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Mar 27 2025HEALTH

Food Choices and PFAS Levels in Pregnant Women

PFAS, or per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, are a group of man-made chemicals that have been used in various industries since the 1940s. They are found in many products, including non-stick cookware, water-repellent clothing, and stain-resistant fabrics. Unfortunately, these chemicals can also be

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Mar 27 2025HEALTH

Vaccine Skeptic Gets Key Role in Health Department

The Department of Health and Human Services has taken a surprising step. They have given a job to someone who has a history of spreading false information about vaccines. This person, David Geier, will look at data related to vaccine safety. Geier has been vocal about his belief that vaccines cause

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