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Feb 02 2025EDUCATION

Smart Help for Student Writers-Reallacing Proper Development

Let's dive into the world of Artificial Intelligence and Education. AI has become a big player in schools. Now, AI has the ability to give personalized feedback to students. Giving proper feedback helps students improve their work. Educational apps use smart skills to guide students. Teachers use th

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Feb 02 2025HEALTH

Fluoride Fears: Ignorance or Intuition?

Fluoride has been a hot topic among parents and patients. Dentists are seeing a shift in public opinion. Some parents refuse fluoride for children. This trend is concerning to many dental professionals. Why this opposition? Many parents fear that fluoride can cause harm. This fear may stem

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Feb 01 2025SPORTS

Mohamed Salah: Aiming for Premier League Prestige

When Liverpool faces off against AFC Bournemouth, all eyes will be on Mohamed Salah. The Egyptian superstar is just one goal away from a milestone that only a few legends have achieved: scoring 20 or more goals in five different Premier League seasons. This would put him in the same league as Alan S

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Feb 01 2025SPORTS

Ice Dreams Cut Short: The Shocking Loss for Figure Skating's Future Stars

Washington DC was the site of a devastating tragedy, as the world of figure skating lost many young talents and their mentors. On a cold evening, a plane collision brought everything to a dramatic halt. It happened right after a wildly successful camp for the sport's rising stars. This wasn

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Feb 01 2025LIFESTYLE

Who knew Groundhogs were weather experts?

Did you know that Groundhog Day is way older than Punxsutawney Phil? It goes back to the times of the Celts and their agricultural celebrations. They marked the midpoints between the winter solstice and the spring equinox. This is known as Imbolc. It is also the time when Christians celebrate Candle

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Feb 01 2025ENVIRONMENT

Powering Sensors Underwater with 'Coaxially Aligned' Tech

Sending power to things underwater isn't easy, especially if you want them to work for a long time and with no batteries. In places like the ocean, radio waves don't work well because water and salt mess with signals. The signals get weaker and the equipment gets disrupted. Underwater places aren't

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Feb 01 2025EDUCATION

The World Through Their Ears

In and around Iceland during the twilight years of the thirteen hundred year Iceland. The sagas featured countless heroes with their ears filled with interesting stories, but also their share of characters who couldn't quite hear. The writers of these tales weren't confined by the notions of oralis

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Feb 01 2025CELEBRITIES

Huma Brings The Heat To Delhi Crime Regulars

DCP Vartika Chaturvedi’s latest challenge is set to be a thrilling encounter. exploring something as vast as the Indian capital always has twists and turns. Year Three of “Delhi Crime” finds Shefali Shah’s favorite stern figure DCP Vartika Chaturvedi receives a significant upgrade to the o

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Feb 01 2025LIFESTYLE

Beat the Heat: Essential Gear for Motorcycle Riders

The draw of the open road is undeniable. But when the weather turns scorchingly hot, a joyride can become a test of endurance. Extreme heat can lead to dehydration and heat-related illnesses. This can put riders at risk and turn a fun trip into a dangerous situation. So, it's crucial to be prepared

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Feb 01 2025TECHNOLOGY

Home Lab Monitoring: Keeping an Eye on Your Virtual World

Managing a home lab can be tricky. As your lab grows, it can be hard to keep track of everything. You need to monitor your lab to make sure everything is running smoothly. This isn't just about virtual machines and containers. It's also about the extra hardware, network devices, and firewalls.

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