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Mar 20 2025HEALTH

Racial Bias in Ovarian Cancer Screening

Ovarian cancer is a serious health issue that affects many women. One way doctors try to catch it early is by looking at something called cancer antigen 125, or CA-125. This is a protein that can be found in higher amounts in the blood of people with ovarian cancer. The problem is that the guideline

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Mar 20 2025HEALTH

Skin Struggles in Jordan: A Look at Rosacea Over a Decade

Rosacea is a skin condition that affects many people. It causes redness and visible blood vessels in the face. In some cases, it can also lead to swelling and skin bumps. A recent study focused on this issue in North Jordan. It looked at patients who visited a university hospital over ten years. Th

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Mar 20 2025SCIENCE

The Power of Clean Data in Metagenomics

Metagenomics is a powerful tool for studying the genetic material of entire communities of microorganisms. To make sense of all that data, scientists rely on reference databases. These databases are collections of known genetic sequences that help identify what's in a sample. One of the most widely

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Mar 20 2025POLITICS

Student Loans in Limbo as Education Department Faces Overhaul

The Education Department is in for a major shake-up. President Trump is poised to sign an order that will start the process of shutting it down. This move is part of a long-standing conservative goal to scale back federal involvement in education. Yet, it's important to note that fully eliminating t

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Mar 20 2025HEALTH

The Gender Gap in Teen Depression and Suicide Risk

Depression in teens is a serious issue. It can lead to suicide. This is especially true for those living in China. The risk of suicide is not the same for everyone. It varies between boys and girls. This is a big deal. Understanding these differences can help save lives. It can help doctors and

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Mar 20 2025TECHNOLOGY

Face Tech's New Trick: Hybrid Attention Mechanism

Face recognition has been around for a while. It is used in many areas, from phones to security systems. But it isn't foolproof. Lighting changes, different poses, and various skin tones can confuse it. This is where a new technique comes into play. It is called the ResNet18 facial feature extractio

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Mar 20 2025SCIENCE

Boosting Solar-Blind Sensors with Krypton Ion Tricks

Krypton ions have been used to tweak the properties of β-Ga2O3/4H-SiC materials. This process is called defect engineering. It's like giving these materials a superpower boost. The goal is to make solar-blind photodetectors work better. These are sensors that can detect ultraviolet light but ignore

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Mar 20 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Exploring a Living World: The Beauty of Assassin's Creed Shadows

The world of Assassin's Creed Shadows is a sight to behold. It is a place where the weather and seasons truly come to life. This makes the game feel more real and immersive. The game's photo mode is a big part of this experience. It lets players capture the beauty of the world in their own unique wa

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Mar 20 2025SCIENCE

Arctic Warming's Surprising Impact on Eurasian Weather

The Arctic is heating up faster than ever before. This isn't just a distant problem. It's affecting weather patterns much further south. There's a growing body of evidence that suggests this rapid Arctic warming is linked to some unusually cold winters in Eurasia. This might sound counterintuitive.

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Mar 20 2025ENVIRONMENT

Frogs' Songs Silenced by Wind Farm Hum

The Caatinga dry forests are home to a symphony of frogs. Their calls are not just noise; they are crucial for communication and survival. As wind farms pop up across these landscapes, a question arises: How does the constant hum of turbines affect these amphibian musicians? Three frog species were

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