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Nov 18 2024HEALTH

Uncovering Cancer Trends in 2023: A Deep Dive into Online Content

In 2023, a significant shift in how we understand cancer patients' online behavior is taking place. As more people turn to the internet for information, it's crucial to monitor and analyze the kind of data they encounter. This study explored a major consumer portal, aiming to unveil trends and gain

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Nov 18 2024HEALTH

Rethinking Immunity: Vaccines Battle Cervical Cancer

You know how cervical cancer can trick the immune system into ignoring it? Well, scientists are fighting back with special vaccines. These vaccines help the body's soldiers, like lymphocytes and natural killer cells, to team up and target the bad guys, the cancer cells. The vaccines do this by boost

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Nov 18 2024TECHNOLOGY

Speeding Up Multi-Vector Retrieval with CITADEL

Ever wondered why it takes so long to find the exact information you need? Multi-vector retrieval methods, which mix the best of both worlds from sparse and dense search techniques, are incredibly effective but slow and space-hungry. Enter CITADEL, a new way of thinking about token routing that make

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Nov 18 2024FINANCE

The Secret Wealth Managers Behind Oligarchs

After Russia's invasion of Ukraine, many countries like the USA, UK, and EU imposed sanctions on wealthy individuals close to Putin. But these rich folks, known as oligarchs, seem to dodge these punishments like pros. How? It's all about the secretive experts who help them hide their money offshore.

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Nov 18 2024HEALTH

The Impact of Hospital Volunteers on Older Patients: A Fresh Look

Have you ever wondered what role volunteers play in hospitals? They're not just there to hand out magazines or push wheelchairs. Volunteers, especially those who work with older patients, have a big job. They help support patients who might need extra care. This review looked at how hospital volunte

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Nov 17 2024HEALTH

Mapping Onchocerciasis Hotspots in the Yanomami Region

Scientists are working to better plan and track the treatment, control, and eventual elimination of human onchocerciasis in Brazil. They've studied 27 different locations and checked 3, 974 people. By looking at the different infection rates in each area, they've grouped them into four categories. T

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Nov 17 2024HEALTH

AI in Renal Pathology: A New Helper for Kidney Diagnosis

Artificial intelligence is making waves in the medical world, but when it comes to kidney health, its use is still in the early stages. One tool, Claude 3 Opus, is trying to change that. Scientists are testing how well this AI can spot kidney problems. It's like having a super-smart helper in the la

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Nov 15 2024POLITICS

Eva Longoria Trades LA for Life in Spain and Mexico After Trump's Victory

Eva Longoria, known for her roles in hits like Only Murders in the Building and Desperate Housewives, has decided to split her time mostly between Spain and Mexico. The shift came after Donald Trump's election win, which she found unsettling. She calls the current political climate in the U. S. "dys

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Nov 15 2024SCIENCE

Exploring China's Scientific Breakthroughs: From Numbers to Changes Ahead

For the past decade, China has been making waves in the scientific community with its significant rise in Science Citation Index (SCI) publications. Taking a closer look at data from the Web of Science's Science Citation Index Expanded (2010-2019), China has indeed taken the front seat, surpassing t

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Nov 15 2024SCIENCE

Fighting Beauty Bias: A Study on Interventions Against Attractiveness Discrimination

Social inequality often starts with how we judge others. Attractiveness-based bias can play a big role in this. But what can we do to stop this unfairness? Researchers held a contest to find ways to reduce such bias in decisions, like admissions. They tested 30 different strategies across four study

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