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Nov 24 2024HEALTH

Using AI to Boost Chest Disease Diagnosis with Thick-Slice CT

CT scans are crucial for spotting chest diseases. The quality of these images largely depends on their spatial resolution. Thick-slice CT, which is still commonly used due to cost concerns, has a lower spatial resolution that can make diagnoses tricky. Researchers recently developed a deep learning

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Nov 24 2024HEALTH

Back to Work: Are Interventions Worth It?

Ever wondered if going back to work after a health issue is worth all the fuss? Let's zoom in on Norway, where sick leave is hitting an all-time high since 2009. Policy makers are scratching their heads, trying to figure out which interventions work best. Researchers used some clever strategies like

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Nov 24 2024SCIENCE

How a Hormone Called GRP Helps Mice Overcome Fear

Have you ever wondered how our brains help us cope with scary experiences? Scientists studied mice to learn more about this. They found that a hormone called gastrin-releasing peptide (GRP) plays a big role. When stressed, mice without GRP have a hard time forgetting their fears. This is like how pe

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Nov 24 2024CELEBRITIES

Celebs Who Threatened to Move if Trump Won

When Donald Trump secured his second presidential term, many celebrities expressed their discontent. Some even talked about leaving the country. Miley Cyrus initially said she'd leave if Trump won, but later decided to stay and speak out against him. Whoopi Goldberg also hinted at leaving, but clari

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Nov 24 2024SPORTS

Man City's Losing Streak: What Pep Guardiola Has to Say

Manchester City has been on a losing streak for five games, with their latest defeat being a 4-0 loss at home against Tottenham Hotspur. Pep Guardiola, the team's manager, admitted that the team is struggling defensively and their confidence has taken a hit. Despite this, he remains optimistic and i

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Nov 24 2024ENVIRONMENT

Gold Mine Waste: How Particle Size Affects Water Pollution in Tanzania

Ever wondered how tiny pieces of rock from a gold mine can cause big problems? In Tanzania, waste rocks from gold mining are a real headache. Scientists tested different sizes of these rocks - from little ones smaller than a pea to big ones like a chicken egg. They found that tiny rocks can make the

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Nov 24 2024SPORTS

A Long-Awaited Victory: Columbia Lions Eye First League Title in 63 Years

Columbia University's football team, the Lions, is famous for all the wrong reasons. They hold the record for the longest losing streak in college football history, a whopping 44 games in the 1980s. But now, they're on the brink of history—a good kind of history. If they win their game against Corne

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Nov 24 2024POLITICS

Should the Gaetz Report Be Released?

Rep. Sean Casten (D-Ill. ) is pushing for the release of the House Ethics report on former Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-Fla. ). The report includes serious allegations against Gaetz, such as sexual assault and drug use. Casten believes this information is crucial for maintaining ethical standards in Congress.

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Nov 23 2024ENVIRONMENT

Gold-Grabbing Sponges: A New Way to Clean Up E-Waste

Electronics are piling up, and so is the waste they create. This waste, known as e-waste, contains precious metals like gold that are often lost. Scientists have come up with a clever solution: a light, spongy material called aerogel. This material is made by combining two types of compounds and has

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Nov 23 2024SCIENCE

Why Overqualification and Leadership Matter for Women in STEM

Ever wondered how overqualification affects women in the STEM fields? A recent study delved into this, focusing on career anxiety and decision-making among women in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. The goal? To understand how feeling overqualified impacts their careers. They survey

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