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Dec 14 2024SCIENCE

Perseverance's Epic Escape: What's Next on Mars?

Well, that's quite a journey! The Perseverance rover has finally climbed out of the Martian crater it called home for nearly four years. Landing on Mars in 2021, this rover has been on a mission to find evidence that Mars could have supported life. It's been exploring Jezero Crater, which was once a

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Dec 13 2024HEALTH

Digital Help in Healthcare: Why Palestinian Doctors Aren't On Board

Ever considered how doctors make critical decisions? There's a cool tool called a Clinical Decision Support System (CDSS) that assists with treatment choices, diagnoses, and even lab tests. Yet, doctors in Palestinian hospitals aren't really using it. This issue isn't isolated to just Palestine; it'

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Dec 13 2024SPORTS

Discover the Hidden Stars of EA Sports FC 25 Career Mode

Imagine turning an unknown team into a championship winner in EA Sports FC 25 Career Mode. The key lies in finding underrated players, or "hidden gems. " These players are young, affordable, and have high potential to grow. We've rounded up the top nine hidden gems from various leagues to help you b

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Dec 13 2024ENVIRONMENT

Plastic Pollution's Secret Impact on Daphnia and Their Microbiomes

Microplastics, tiny plastic bits under five millimetres, are causing big trouble in our waterways. These little pieces are gathering in urban freshwater ponds, affecting creatures like Daphnia, which are vital for these ecosystems. Scientists looked at how microplastics affect Daphnia's health and t

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Dec 11 2024TECHNOLOGY

Apple Watch's Next Big Leap: Say Hello to 5G with MediaTek!

Imagine this: the next Apple Watch on your wrist might be zipping along on 5G speeds, thanks to a new partnership with MediaTek. Right now, Apple Watch models have Intel's 4G modems, which is kind of surprising since iPhones and iPads have been 5G for years. But change is coming! Bloomberg's Mark G

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Dec 10 2024HEALTH

Breast Cancer Survivors' Lives in Africa: A Wide-Ranging Report

Did you know that not much is known about the lives of women who have survived breast cancer in Sub-Saharan Africa? A recent study looked into this issue, comparing the lives of women who have had breast cancer with those who haven't, across various regions in Sub-Saharan Africa. These regions were

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Dec 09 2024EDUCATION

Peer Bullies and Mental Health: A School Case Study

Bullying among teens, often called peer victimization, is a serious issue that can affect their mental health and social life. Researchers wanted to know how being bullied at one point in time might connect to mental health issues and friendships a few months later. They studied 1299 teens from 67 c

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Dec 09 2024SCIENCE

Timeless Patterns: The Birth of Dissipative Time Crystals

Scientists have discovered something fascinating called dissipative time crystals. These aren’t any ordinary crystals; they’re more like patterns that repeat over time. They’re special because they appear when certain conditions are met in collective spin systems. These systems are like small magnet

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Dec 09 2024HEALTH

Germany's New Mental Health Payment System: Who Joins and What Happens?

Imagine Germany’s new payment system for inpatient mental health care, where hospitals get paid based on the patient’s diagnosis. This system is called diagnosis-related payment, and it’s designed to encourage hospitals to treat patients more efficiently. But which hospitals are jumping on board? Tu

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Dec 07 2024TECHNOLOGY

Apple's Next Big Thing: 5G Macs and AR Glasses

You know Apple, always cooking up something new! This time, they've got their eyes on custom modems that could bring 5G to your Mac. Yep, that's right – your laptop might soon join your iPhone and iPad in the world of super-fast internet. But hold your horses, because Bloomberg says we might not see

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