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Jul 06 2025TECHNOLOGY

Brex's Bold Move: How They're Winning with AI

Brex, a company known for its corporate credit cards, is tackling the challenge of keeping up with AI advancements. The issue? AI evolves too fast for traditional company processes. Brex's CTO, James Reggio, shared their solution at a recent conference. Initially, Brex tried using their usual, slow

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Jul 06 2025HEALTH

Long-Term Care: A Costly Surprise for Many Seniors

Many people assume Medicare covers long-term care, but that's not the case. This mix-up could lead to big financial problems for seniors. Long-term care includes help with daily tasks like bathing or dressing. Over 80% of people will need this help at some point. The confusion is clear: 58% of adul

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Jul 06 2025HEALTH

How Dialysis Filters Affect Medicine Levels in Sick Patients

In seriously ill patients, the way the body processes medicine can change. This is especially true for a drug called caspofungin. Doctors use a special machine called continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT) to help these patients. The machine has filters made from a material called polyacrylonit

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Jul 06 2025POLITICS

Turkey's Political Tensions Rise as Mayors Face Detention

Turkey is witnessing a surge in political tensions as authorities detain more mayors from the main opposition party, the Republican People's Party (CHP). The latest crackdown saw the detention of Adana Mayor Zeydan Karalar and Adıyaman Mayor Abdurrahman Tutdere. Soon after, Antalya Mayor Muhittin Bö

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Jul 05 2025SCIENCE

Smarter, Cheaper Way to Shape Semiconductor Surfaces

Researchers have found a new way to shape semiconductor surfaces. They used a simple cracking method on GaAs substrates. This avoids expensive photolithography and etching steps. The method creates tiny, precise V-shaped grooves. The key is a thin layer of nickel. By changing its thickness, they co

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Jul 05 2025SCIENCE

Peptides and Salts: A Dance at the Water's Edge

Peptides and salts have a complex relationship. They play a big role in how our bodies work. Think of it like a dance. The way they move and interact changes based on their environment. One peptide, called melittin, was studied with different salts. These salts are part of a group known as Hofmeist

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Jul 05 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking the Secrets of Galanin Receptor 1: A New Way to Study Cell Interactions

Galanin is a powerful messenger in the body. It helps control eating, mood, and pain. It does this by talking to special receptors, like GALR1. Scientists wanted to see how galanin and other molecules interact with GALR1 in living cells. They created a new tool to watch these interactions. This too

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Jul 05 2025SCIENCE

Growing Green: How Scientists Are Making Algae Farming More Efficient

Scientists are working on making algae farming better for the environment and more efficient. They are focusing on a type of algae called Chlorella sorokiniana, which can be used as food. The goal is to grow this algae in a way that uses fewer resources and produces more biomass. To do this, they t

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Jul 04 2025POLITICS

How Politics Shaped COVID-19 Safety in South Korea

South Korea's response to COVID-19 took an interesting turn when the government changed hands. Before the pandemic, a progressive party was in charge. Then, a conservative group took over. This switch gave researchers a chance to see how different political views affected people's fear of the virus

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Jul 04 2025TECHNOLOGY

AI Agents: The New Workforce Revolutionizing Business

In the fast-paced world of business, a new player has emerged, changing the game for companies worldwide. Dust, a young AI platform, has hit a major milestone, reaching $6 million in annual revenue. This is a big deal because it shows that businesses are no longer just playing around with simple cha

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