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Nov 16 2024TECHNOLOGY

AI is Making Programming Accessible to Everyone

Artificial intelligence (AI) is making waves in the tech world, opening up software development to people from all backgrounds. Thomas Davenport from Babson College and Ian Barkin, a venture capitalist, argue in their book All Hands on Tech that AI is democratizing tech skills. With low-code and no-

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Nov 16 2024SPORTS

NBA Star Pitches In for Boston Youth Sports

Boston is on a mission to improve youth sports, and it's not doing it alone. Tyrik Wilson, the city's Youth Sports Initiative Manager, knows that change happens when you work with existing programs that are already making a difference. That's where Michael Carter-Williams comes in. This NBA vet, who

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Nov 16 2024HEALTH

Exercising for Better Brains: Which Workouts Help Kids with Developmental Disorders?

Do you know that certain types of exercise can really make a difference for children and teens with developmental disorders? Scientists looked at 68 different studies to figure out what works best. They found that combative sports like karate or boxing might be the top choice for boosting physical s

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Nov 15 2024HEALTH

How Community and Personal Factors Shape Women's Power in Ethiopia

Women's empowerment is a big deal globally because it can boost a country's growth and development. To make policies that really work, we need to figure out what affects women's empowerment on both individual and community levels. Let's zoom in on Ethiopia for a closer look. In Ethiopia, women's em

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Nov 14 2024ENVIRONMENT

Green Cities: How Cleaning the Air Boosts Economic Growth in China

One of the main goals of the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals is to help cities grow while using resources wisely and reducing pollution. But achieving this balance is tough, especially for countries that are still developing. A recent study looked at how well 284 Chinese cities were do

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Nov 14 2024SCIENCE

The Secrets of Tardigrade Legs: What Distal Genes Reveal

Ever wondered how tiny creatures like tardigrades grow their legs? It turns out, tardigrades might be using the same genetic blueprint as other limb-bearing invertebrates. These tiny water bears are part of the panarthropod group, which includes arthropods like insects and crustaceans, and onychopho

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Nov 14 2024SCIENCE

What's Next for Animal Health in Hot Zones?

Fifty-five years ago, a journal was born with a mission to improve animal health and production in hot regions. This journal, let's call it "Tropical Livestock Health, " focuses on original research and observations that can boost livestock health and productivity. It's in line with the United Natio

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Nov 14 2024HEALTH

Simplifying MRI Scans: A New Way to Handle Implant Safety

Imagine you're at a hospital, waiting for an MRI scan. Suddenly, you're told they need to check your implant for safety first. This can take ages, or even lead to the scan being canceled. That's what happens when hospitals follow the UK guidelines for MR safety, which say they should contact the imp

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Nov 13 2024WEATHER

Rain and Thunder: What to Expect This Week

Get ready for some wet weather! It looks like Wednesday is going to be a damp day with showers and thunderstorms rolling in. A cold front will arrive late Wednesday, bringing with it cooler temperatures. So, what can we expect today and tomorrow? Well, clouds will stick around tonight, and it'll be

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Nov 13 2024POLITICS

Lawmakers Finally Agree: New Revs Stadium on the Way

It's been a long journey, but Massachusetts lawmakers have finally reached a compromise on a major economic bill. This bill, called the "Mass Leads Act, " will funnel hundreds of millions of dollars into life sciences and climate technology. It's also great news for soccer fans, as it paves the way

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