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Jan 15 2025POLITICS

Trump's New Tariff Plan: A Rebranded IRS for Global Fees

President-elect Donald Trump announced his intention to create a new agency, the External Revenue Service, to collect tariffs and other revenues from foreign countries. He shared his plan on Truth Social, comparing it to the Internal Revenue Service, which deals with domestic taxes. To make this hap

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Jan 15 2025TECHNOLOGY

ChatGPT Now Lets You Schedule Tasks and Reminders

Want to get reminders and set tasks without lifting a finger? ChatGPT's got you! Starting this week, paying users of ChatGPT Plus, Team, and Pro can ask the AI to handle their reminders and recurring tasks. Simply ask, "Remind me about my passport in six months, " and ChatGPT will send a push notifi

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Jan 15 2025SCIENCE

Turning Big Data into Simple Control: How Surrogate Models Help

Imagine you're trying to steer a huge, complex system, like an ecosystem or a healthcare network. Agent-based models (ABMs) help us simulate these systems, but controlling them can be tough. Enter surrogate modeling: a clever technique that simplifies things. This method turns complex ABMs into smal

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Jan 15 2025TECHNOLOGY

The LA Wildfires: GOES App Proves Its Worth

In the heart of California, firefighters battle the flames of the Sunset Fire. In the midst of this chaos, Viktor Makarskyy, the head of technology at GOES, finds his work hitting closer to home than ever. Makarskyy's invention, the GOES app, is a digital survival tool designed to help people in dis

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Jan 14 2025SCIENCE

The Journey of Proteins: How Genes React to Stress

Every protein goes through a life cycle, from birth to death. This is managed by the protein homeostasis system, which keeps proteins stable even when conditions change. But how does this system adapt to different stresses? Scientists used bacteria called Caulobacter crescentus to find out. They

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Jan 14 2025SPORTS

Sam Darnold's Playoff Flop: Will It Change His Future?

You might think Sam Darnold had it all figured out this season. After a rough start with the Jets and Panthers, he seemed to find his groove with the Vikings, throwing for plenty of yards and touchdowns. But two bad games can change everything. Back-to-back poor performances in high-pressure situati

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Jan 14 2025HEALTH

HPV in Jeddah: Knowledge Gaps and High-Risk Genotypes

In Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, a recent study shed light on the prevalence of human papillomavirus (HPV), a common sexually transmitted infection that can cause genital warts and various cancers like cervical, anal, penile, and oropharyngeal. With over 10 million women at risk of HPV-related cervical canc

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Jan 14 2025HEALTH

Watch Out for Soy: Michigan Sausage Recall

Well, here's a little food safety warning for you. There's a recall happening for some sausage products from UP Products, LLC, known as Meyer Wholesale, in Michigan. The problem? They didn't mention soy on the label, and soy is a known allergen. It's like hiding a secret ingredient, but not in a goo

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Jan 14 2025HEALTH

How Genetic Counselors Can Help with Test Orders

With the rise of complex genetic technologies and more tests being ordered by non-genetic healthcare providers, there's been an increase in inappropriately ordered genetic tests. This is where genetic counselors (GCs) come in. They're experts in evaluating whether a genetic test is truly necessary.

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Jan 14 2025HEALTH

Exploring Noonan Syndrome: A Journey Through Time and Genes

Noonan syndrome, a genetic condition that affects multiple parts of the body, impacts around 1 in 1, 000 people. Past studies about this syndrome were done before a lot of genetic testing was available. This new study gives us updated information on how people with Noonan syndrome change over time,

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