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Jan 18 2026TECHNOLOGY

AI's Growing Pains: A Closer Look at Its Mistakes

AI is becoming a big part of our lives. But it's not perfect. It can make mistakes. And those mistakes can have big consequences. Take, for example, the phrase "Six Seven. " It's a popular phrase among young people. But many older people don't understand it. This shows how out of touch some people

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Jan 18 2026HEALTH

How Daily Habits and Movement Affect Energy in Parkinson's Patients

Parkinson's disease is a tricky condition. It affects movement and can make people feel really tired. But why? A study looked into this. It checked how exercise and daily habits play a role in fatigue for those with Parkinson's. First, let's talk about fatigue. It's not just feeling sleepy. It's a

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Jan 17 2026HEALTH

A Mom's Fight for a Normal Life After a Horrible Crash

A mom's life took a dramatic turn after a car crash. Lacy Cornelius Boyd was on a family trip with her husband and daughter. They were heading home from the Grand Canyon. Suddenly, their car hit black ice. The car spun out of control and crashed head-on into another vehicle. Boyd's injuries were se

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Jan 17 2026HEALTH

Eye Care in the Digital Age: Meet Optivell

In today's world, screens are everywhere. People spend hours staring at phones, computers, and TVs. This can strain the eyes and cause discomfort. Optivell is a new supplement designed to help with this. It's not a cure for eye problems. Instead, it's a way to support eye health for those who use sc

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Jan 17 2026HEALTH

Simple Changes for a Healthier Life: How Doctors Can Help

In the United States, most adults have at least one long-term health problem. These issues often come from how people live their daily lives. Things like what they eat, how much they move, and how they handle stress play big roles. Doctors are starting to focus more on these lifestyle factors to hel

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Jan 17 2026HEALTH

How Lifestyle Changes Can Help Manage Chronic Illnesses

In the Netherlands, general practitioners and social workers are teaming up to help people with long-term health issues. The goal? To help these individuals live better lives by making healthier choices. But how can this teamwork be improved? First, it's important to understand the current situatio

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Jan 17 2026LIFESTYLE

Affordable Australian Cities for Retirement: A Closer Look

Australia is a top pick for retirees from the U. S. thanks to its relaxed lifestyle, stunning landscapes, and English-speaking communities. While big cities like Sydney and Melbourne have high home prices, smaller cities offer a more budget-friendly way of life. Daily expenses, such as groceries, di

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Jan 17 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Why 2016 Feels Like a Distant Dream

A decade has passed since 2016, and people are still looking back fondly at that year. It was a time when the Americas celebrated the eradication of measles, Beyoncé dropped her iconic album "Lemonade, " and there was hope for the first woman president. Social media was buzzing with trends like Poké

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Jan 17 2026SCIENCE

Turning Trash into Treasure: How Biomass Can Help Solve Water Scarcity

Biomass, often seen as waste, could be a game-changer in tackling water scarcity. Imagine turning plant waste into a super material that can clean water and collect salt. This isn't just a dream; it's a reality thanks to a new method called hydrothermal carbonization. This process creates a special

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Jan 17 2026TECHNOLOGY

GNOME 50: A Big Change for Linux Users

GNOME 50 is here, and it's making a big move. It's now only using Wayland. This means you can't start GNOME with the old X11 system anymore. But don't worry, your old X11 apps will still work. They'll run through something called XWayland. This change is part of a bigger trend. Many Linux desktops

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