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Nov 23 2025HEALTH

Smart Tech Helping Doctors: A Look at AutoML in Medicine

AutoML, or automated machine learning, is changing how doctors use technology. It helps them make better decisions faster. But it's not perfect. Let's break it down. First, AutoML is making waves in healthcare. It's used a lot for predicting diseases and planning treatments. It works with different

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Nov 23 2025ENVIRONMENT

Global Climate Talks End Without Strong Fossil Fuel Plan

The recent United Nations climate conference in Brazil wrapped up without a clear plan to reduce fossil fuel use. This was a big letdown for many countries, including over 80 that pushed for a roadmap to move away from coal, oil, and natural gas. The final agreement didn't even mention fossil fuels,

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Nov 23 2025TECHNOLOGY

AI and 4D Flow MRI: A Game-Changer in Heart Health?

4D flow MRI is like a superhero in the world of heart imaging. It's a special kind of scan that shows how blood moves through the heart and blood vessels. This isn't just any old scan. It gives doctors important info about how blood flows, which can help spot heart problems. But there are some issu

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Nov 23 2025HEALTH

Selma Blair's Journey with MS: Hope and New Beginnings

Selma Blair has been open about her health struggles since her multiple sclerosis (MS) diagnosis in 2018. Recently, she shared some encouraging news: she has been relapse-free for a couple of years. This is a big deal because it means her brain isn't accumulating more damage right now. She credits t

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Nov 23 2025POLITICS

Powerful Nations React to Trump's Ukraine Deal

World leaders recently gathered in Johannesburg to discuss a peace plan proposed by President Trump to end the war in Ukraine. This plan, which includes 28 points, suggests that Ukraine should give up some of its land and reduce its military size. However, many leaders were not fully on board with t

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Nov 23 2025HEALTH

Sisters' Late Babies Might Help Brothers Live Longer

There's a fascinating link between sisters having babies later in life and their brothers living longer. This isn't about lifestyle choices but likely about genes. Studies show that women who have children in their 40s and 50s without fertility help tend to live longer after menopause. This got scie

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Nov 23 2025SPORTS

Fog Delays RSM Classic, Players Wait

The RSM Classic's third round hit a snag. Fog rolled in, making it hard to see. The PGA Tour had to delay the start by 30 minutes. Players like Harris English and Andrew Novak were ready to go. But they had to wait. This tournament is big for them. It's their last shot to keep their PGA Tour members

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Nov 23 2025BUSINESS

Climate Data: Who's Really Paying the Price?

Private companies are stepping up to fill the gap left by the U. S. government's reduced investment in climate science. This shift is creating a boom in the earth intelligence sector, with businesses like Climate X and GHGSat leading the charge. Climate X, a London-based data analytics firm, recent

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Nov 22 2025CRIME

Nigeria's School Crisis: A Growing Wave of Abductions

In a shocking turn of events, Nigeria is grappling with a surge in school abductions, with the latest attack targeting a Catholic institution in the Niger state. Over 300 students and 12 teachers were taken from St. Mary's School in the remote Papiri community. This number was revised after a thorou

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Nov 22 2025TECHNOLOGY

AI Image Tech: A New Era of Creation and Concern

Google's latest AI image generator, Nano Banana Pro, is turning heads. It's not just another tech gadget; it's a significant leap forward. But with great power comes great responsibility. First, let's talk about what Nano Banana Pro can do. It's incredibly skilled at creating lifelike images. From

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