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Feb 02 2025SCIENCE

Using Smart Tools to Beat Superbugs

Deep learning is making waves in the fight against superbugs. Researchers have found a way to use the power of deep learning to tackle a huge problem: How to identify and label organisms living carefree. This is a complex task, they are clever little beings . . They use fancy tool

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Feb 02 2025POLITICS

Musk and the Money Trail

Billionaire, Elon Musk, has recently shone a spotlight on the US Treasury. He pointed out that there are some questionable payments happening within the system. These shady transactions are not the only thing that's been brought to light. The treasury maybe trying to hide something. No one has any

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Feb 02 2025TECHNOLOGY

Nvidia's New GPUs: Are They Worth The Cash?

Right now, the video game world is buzzing with talk about NVIDIA's new GeForce RTX 50 series GPUs. These high-powered graphics cards are causing some serious head scratching. Why would a tech celebrity, like Edward Snowden, be talking about them? The price tags are sky-high. The RTX 5080 is listed

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Feb 02 2025POLITICS

Why is Elon Musk Poking Around the Treasury?

Things got heated at the Treasury Department recently. On Friday, news broke that David A. Lebryk, a respected career staffer, abruptly retired. Why? Was it because he was getting tired of the work? No way. Others say he left because of a power struggle. It was between him and the Department of Gove

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Feb 02 2025SPORTS

Will the Weather Steal the Show at This Year's Pebble Beach Pro-Am?

Pebble Beach, California, is known for its unpredictable weather. The latest forecasts are anything but reassuring as the final round of the 2025 PGA Tour Event approaches, Thicker clouds and possible thunderstorms are expected, with temperatures ranging from a chilly low of 52°F (11°C) to

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Feb 02 2025EDUCATION

Sifting Through the Virtual Classroom Perceptions of Teachers and Students Following COVID

The swift and unexpected arrival of COVID really shook up education world wise. Teachers and students faced a sudden shift from walking into classrooms and standing in front of chalkboards. The requirements of information gatherings and the ease of interaction between the faculty and students as tea

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Feb 02 2025EDUCATION

Can Doctors Learn When They Have Time?

Residents, or junior doctors, are some of most overworked individuals in healthcare. Imagine juggling patient duties, rotations, and when you have a spare moment there are exams to pay attention to. You need the ability to take online courses when you've got a moment. It's what you would call an 'of

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Feb 02 2025SCIENCE

Smart Tech to the Rescue for Early Stroke Detection

Imagine being able to spot a stroke in its earliest stages using just a CT scan and some clever tech. That's exactly what a recent breakthrough is offering. They are combining smart algorithms with the Internet of Things (IoT) to make detecting strokes faster and more accurate. Stroke is a big

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Feb 02 2025WEATHER

Bundle Up, Metro Vancouver! Snow's Coming This Weekend

This weekend, things are about to get frosty in Metro Vancouver. The weather experts are buzzing about a mix of snowy and chilly conditions headed our way. It isn't just flakes we're talking about—it's a real winter storm. We are talking big flurries and frigid cold. Aren'

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Feb 02 2025POLITICS

Musk's Team Gets Key Access to US Government Payment System

In recent news, a lot of people are talking about a big change in the U. S. government. The Treasury Department given a team working for Elon Musk the keys to a big system that handles a huge amount of money for Americans. First, let's break this down. The Treasury Department manages a system t

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