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Nov 16 2024TECHNOLOGY

Exploring the Power of Large Language Models in Software Development

Large Language Models (LLMs) are becoming increasingly popular. They're being used not just as smart tools, but also as parts of bigger software systems. These systems, called LLM-integrated applications, use LLMs to do tasks that would otherwise be tough or need a lot of coding. As this field grows

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Nov 16 2024SCIENCE

The Quick Fate of I 2 O 3 : From Dead End to Key Player

Ever wondered why the Earth's iodine cycle matters? Well, it's all about the climate and our health. Iodine, especially its oxides, plays a big role. One oxide, I 2 O 3 , was thought to be a "dead end" in the cycle. Scientists recently found out that this isn't true. They discovered that I 2 O

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Nov 16 2024POLITICS

``` Trump's Ed Reboot: Cutting Funds & Ending Mandates ```

``` Ever wondered what Former President Donald Trump has in mind for schools? He aims to stamp out what he labels as "woke" elements and "left-wing indoctrination. " This includes avoiding lessons on gender identity and structural racism. He also wants to eliminate diversity offices in schools. His

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Nov 16 2024SCIENCE

The Great Tracer Chase: Who Sticks Faster in MMT?

Ever been curious about which tracer – Rhodamine B (RhB) or Fluorescein sodium (Fln) – latches onto Montmorillonite (MMT) crystals quicker in drilling fluid? Scientists have too! It turns out that MMT acts like a mini sponge, sucking up these tracers. Although RhB might get more absorbed, Fln secure

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Nov 16 2024SCIENCE

The Dark Side of Light: How Phototoxicity Affects Intestinal Organoids

Live imaging is a powerful tool in life science, helping us see how cells and tissues work. But it comes with a hidden hazard—phototoxicity. This happens when light used for imaging damages cells. Researchers, using small intestinal epithelial cells grown in 3D, called enteroids, found that even low

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Nov 16 2024HEALTH

How Visual Languages Help in Understanding Patient Journeys

Patient pathways, often seen as a great solution to improve healthcare systems, can get complicated. Clear communication and shared understanding are key. Visual modeling languages can help make this happen. These languages use pictures and symbols to explain complex ideas. But, there's not much inf

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Nov 16 2024SPORTS

Mike Tyson vs. Jake Paul: A Record-Breaking Fight Outside Vegas

The upcoming boxing match between Mike Tyson and Jake Paul is turning heads even before the first punch is thrown. Promoters expect around 70, 000 spectators at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, making it the largest non-Vegas boxing gate ever. They've already raked in a whopping $17. 8 million in t

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Nov 16 2024TECHNOLOGY

Bluesky: A New Social Scene for Fed-Up X Users?

Ever thought of jumping ship from your favorite social platform? Well, some folks are doing just that! They're headed to Bluesky, a newcomer in the social media world set up by Twitter's old boss, Jack Dorsey. Before Musk took over X, Bluesky was a secret club clicking away, but now it's open to eve

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Nov 16 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Portnoy's Podcast Exit: A New Chapter

Dave Portnoy, the CEO of Barstool Sports, has decided to leave the "BFFs" podcast by the end of the year. He announced his departure on the "Unnamed Show, " expressing that he wasn't keen on the podcast's topics anymore. The show, co-hosted by Brianna LaPaglia and Josh Richards, often focuses on tee

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Nov 16 2024HEALTH

Mentors' Views on Teaching Psychological Safety in European Clinical Internships

In a recent study, mentors from 11 European countries shared their insights on teaching psychological safety during clinical internships. Psychological safety is crucial for healthcare trainees, enabling them to speak up, learn from mistakes, and engage fully in their tasks. The mentors highlighted

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