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Jul 16 2025TECHNOLOGY

Unlocking Trust in Visual-Textual Search

In the world of computer vision and language processing, there's a big challenge: how to make sure that when a computer tries to match pictures with text, it does so in a trustworthy way. This is called visual-textual retrieval. The problem is that current methods don't always know when they're maki

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Jul 16 2025HEALTH

Is Eradicating a Tiny Bug the Key to Beating Stomach Cancer?

In Korea, a national health initiative has been running since 1999. This program focuses on adults over 40, offering them a stomach check every two years. The goal? To catch stomach cancer early and improve survival rates. But here's a twist: most stomach cancers are caused by a tiny bug called Heli

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Jul 15 2025SPORTS

Dustin Poirier's Final Fight: Breaking Free from the Octagon

Dustin Poirier, a seasoned MMA fighter, is all set to hang up his gloves after UFC 318. This event, happening in New Orleans, is a big deal for him as it's his home turf. He's facing Max Holloway, a tough competitor he's beaten twice before. Poirier's journey in MMA started way back in 2007 as an a

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Jul 15 2025SPORTS

Zverev's Fight: Tennis Star Takes on Mental Health and Career Challenges

Alexander Zverev, a well-known tennis player, has had a tough year. After reaching the Australian Open finals earlier this year, things didn't go as planned. He lost in the first round of Wimbledon, and his performance has been up and down. But it's not just his game that's struggling; he's also bee

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Jul 15 2025HEALTH

Navigating Health Info Online: What You Need to Know

People are increasingly relying on the internet for health information. This shift has raised questions about how individuals determine the reliability of what they find online. However, most research tends to focus on either the quality of the information or the user's ability to assess it, but rar

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Jul 15 2025SCIENCE

Boosting Solar Cells with Smart Molecules

Solar cells are getting a smart upgrade. Scientists have found a way to make them more efficient and stable. They did this by adding special molecules between layers of the solar cell. These molecules do more than just one thing. They help align energy levels, reduce defects, and protect the cell fr

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Jul 14 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Galaxy Z Flip 7: A Clamshell Phone That Can Take a Beating

The Galaxy Z Flip 7 is a phone that proves foldables can be tough. It survived a drop onto concrete with just a tiny scuff. The cover screen is now much bigger and brighter, making it useful for more than just checking the time. The inner screen is also larger, which is great for those who struggle

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Jul 14 2025EDUCATION

Students in Rupandehi District and Their Internet Habits

In today's digital age, students are glued to their screens more than ever. They use the internet for everything from chatting with friends to playing games and even doing schoolwork. But what happens when this screen time becomes too much? It can lead to some serious problems. We're talking about t

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Jul 13 2025POLITICS

How Do Countries Handle Drug Policies? A Look at the Global Index

Drug policies around the world are a big deal. They affect people's lives in many ways. The Global Drug Policy Index (GDPI) tries to compare how different countries handle these policies. But is it a good way to measure this? The GDPI looks at many things. It checks how countries treat drug use, sa

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Jul 13 2025HEALTH

Helping Older Adults Stay Safe: A New Approach to Preventing Falls

Older adults often face the risk of falls, and medications can play a big role in this. To tackle this issue, a new approach called SNOWDROP was tested. It includes a tool for doctors to give personalized advice on adjusting medications and a portal for patients to learn more and prepare questions.

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