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Mar 24 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Burden: How Diabetes Stigma Affects Daily Life in Urban Pune

In the bustling city of Pune, India, a silent struggle is taking place. It is not about the disease itself, but about the social stigma attached to it. Type 2 diabetes, a condition that affects millions worldwide, carries a heavy social burden in India. This burden is not just physical, but also emo

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Mar 22 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Amazon's Bond Adventure

Amazon is making big moves to take the reins of the James Bond franchise. Two big names are in talks to take over the iconic spy series. Amy Pascal and David Heyman are the potential new bosses of 007. The tech giant is eager to gain full control of the Bond franchise. This is after spending a m

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Mar 21 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Bond's New Bosses: The Power Duo Behind 007's Future

The entertainment world is buzzing with news about the future of the iconic James Bond franchise. Two heavyweights in the film industry, Amy Pascal and David Heyman, are in discussions to take the reins of 007 from the long-time stewards, Barbara Broccoli and Michael G. Wilson. This shift comes as A

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Mar 21 2025TECHNOLOGY

Gmail's Search Gets a Smart Upgrade

Gmail is getting smarter. Google has rolled out a new AI-powered search feature. This change is designed to make it easier to find specific emails. The new search function doesn't just look at keywords. It also considers other factors. These factors include how recent the email is, which emails you

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Mar 20 2025HEALTH

Eye Changes in Kids Post-Pandemic: The Astigmatism Angle

The COVID-19 pandemic has left many marks on society. One unexpected impact has been on children's eyesight. While many kids have experienced increased nearsightedness, there's another vision issue that's been flying under the radar: astigmatism. This condition can make both near and far objects app

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Mar 20 2025SCIENCE

Why We Struggle to See Shades of Gray in Bad Behavior

People often think that bad actions should be judged based on how serious they are. But, it turns out, this isn't always the case. It seems that people are more willing to see differences between bad actions when they are moving from a less serious one to a more serious one. For example, if someo

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Mar 20 2025EDUCATION

Virtual Patients: A New Way to Train Staff on Domestic Abuse and Sexual Violence

The UK government and the National Health Service have been pushing for better ways to spot and support victims of domestic abuse. They want healthcare workers to get better at this, since they are often the first ones victims talk to. But there's a problem: not enough training. This is where techno

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Mar 19 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Truth About Celebrities: Can AI Judge Their Reputation?

The idea of using artificial intelligence to figure out if celebrities are good or bad is intriguing. This exploration focuses on whether large language models (LLMs) can make sense of a celebrity's reputation based on what's written about them online. To start, a specific LLM, ChatGPT, was used to

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Mar 18 2025SCIENCE

How Size Matters in Protein Labeling

In the world of proteomics, tagging proteins with sticky molecules is becoming quite popular. This process helps in spotting reactive spots on proteins and in crafting targeted covalent inhibitors. The success of this tagging relies on a few key factors. These include how well the molecule sticks to

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Mar 14 2025SPORTS

Sports in Chicago: A Green Beer Agenda

Chicago is buzzing with sports excitement as St. Patrick's Day celebrations kick off early. This year, the festivities start on Friday and wrap up on Monday, just in time for the Cubs' season opener in Japan on Tuesday. This means Chicagoans will have plenty to talk about during the Green Beer Agend

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