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Feb 04 2025TECHNOLOGY

Cooking Smarter: Adjusting Recipes for Different Diets

Can you imagine a tool to change a recipe? This tool would make food more interesting or help our health? Cooking is a common hobby for many people. Food brings joy to so many people. It is central to many cultures. Not everyone can enjoy every dish. Many people have certain diets. Food alle

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Feb 04 2025SCIENCE

The Salt Substitute From The Sea

Too much sodium has health risks. This has pushed researchers to look for alternatives. One interesting option? Peptides from oysters. These tiny protein pieces can create a tasty umami flavor without all the sodium. Researchers looked at three of them: PQFAPEED, EEHPVLLTEA and DQAIPNKPE

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Feb 03 2025FINANCE

Unlocking the Mystery of Smart Investment Strategies

The tech and crypto markets are unpredictable. This is a problem for standard models, like the Markowitz model, which rely on assumptions that don't always fit. Many experts are looking for new methods that can handle this. Deep Reinforcement Learning (DRL) is a promising approach. It uses

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Feb 03 2025POLITICS

Diplomatic Showdown Over Panama Canal

China’s expanding influence in Panama's Canal has driven new concerns, a move that has provoked President Donald Trump into a sudden move. His words reveal something more significant, possibly seeking a dameaged collaboration over the canal region of Panama under the geographic influence of Beijing.

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Feb 03 2025TECHNOLOGY

Asking Robots for Advice: What's the Deal?

Machines have an opinion on most things. Who hasn't wondered: Are robots better at giving advice than humans? We have friends and family we trust but would you go to a robot for advice? The idea of asking a machine for advice might seem weird. It sounds strange but they can give some good advice.

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Feb 02 2025HEALTH

Global Medicine Showdown: Who's Leading the Pack?

We all rely on medicine to live healthy lives. Let's get into the big game where major countries compete to control access to medicine. Think of it as a race, but one where there's no finish line. China, India, and the United States are the top contenders. The United States owns the research and on

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Feb 02 2025SCIENCE

Growing Medicinal Plants in Baden-Wuerttemberg: A Fresh Look

Baden-Wuerttemberg, a region in Germany, is exploring ways to grow medicinal plants. This is not just about picking plants that can easily grow there, but also about looking at the bigger picture. They are using a tool called SWOT analysis. It stands for Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Th

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Feb 02 2025CRIME

Hearts Lost, Heroes Gone: Mid-Air Tragedy

Over the dark, frigid Potomac River, a tragic mid-air clash unfolded injuring more than justonlookers. In the bustling skies surrounding Washington's capital, mid-air disasters have troubled the skies. Two aircraft shared the same airspace with tragic ends. On one side was a small

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Feb 01 2025POLITICS

Americans Return Home: Six Detainees Freed from Venezuela

Imagine a trip that takes you right around the world It is not a typical travel experience. The conversations are intense, and the risks are immense. President Nicolás Maduro invited someone to Caracas on a Friday. In a surprise visit, President Nicolás Maduro met with President D

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Feb 01 2025HEALTH

The Heart Failure Headache: Health and Data Meet

Picture this: a condition that's as serious, as you can have it - and, cruel too, since it threatens the lives of many, puts a strain on health care systems. Chronic heart failure is the name of the misery. Machine learning is not an easy thing to try to explain, but the term Machine Le

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