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Dec 05 2025TECHNOLOGY

Smarter Movie Picks: How Math Can Make Recommendations Better

People often struggle with getting good movie recommendations. The usual way to suggest movies is by using math to find patterns. But this method has a big problem: it can't handle complex requests. For example, it can't easily find a movie that is both a comedy and an action film but not a romance.

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Dec 05 2025HEALTH

Unveiling Health Struggles in Somaliland: The Hidden Crisis of Long-Term Illnesses

Somaliland is dealing with a serious health issue that isn't getting enough attention. Long-term illnesses, like heart disease and diabetes, are becoming more common. These are not just problems for rich countries anymore. They are also a big concern in places like Somaliland, which is still recover

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Dec 05 2025HEALTH

Detecting Hidden Radiation: A New Approach to Safety

Radiation workers face unique challenges, especially when it comes to detecting internal contamination. External contamination can often mask internal issues, making it difficult to get accurate readings. A recent study introduced a new method to tackle this problem using a Quick Scan Whole Body Mon

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Dec 05 2025HEALTH

How Movement Patterns Show Gender Gaps in Surgical Training

In the world of surgical training, gender might play a bigger role than we think. A recent study looked at how male and female trainees are given independence during robotic surgery. The focus was on a specific measure called the ratio of economy of motion (rEOM). This ratio helps assess how efficie

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Dec 05 2025TECHNOLOGY

Apple TV 4K: New Software Update on the Way

Apple has been busy tweaking its software. Just a day after sending out a test version of tvOS 26. 2, they've already sent out a revised one. This is the software that runs on the Apple TV 4K. It's expected to launch soon, maybe even next week. So, what's new in this update? Well, it's got some coo

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Dec 05 2025POLITICS

Congress Plays Political Ping-Pong with Health Care Subsidies

It seems like Congress is stuck in a time loop. Remember the government shutdown a few weeks ago? Democrats and Republicans agreed to end it with a promise to talk about health care subsidies. But now, with a Senate vote just around the corner, it looks like nothing will change. This isn't the firs

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Dec 05 2025CRIME

Arizona Murder Case: Prosecutors Aim for Maximum Penalty

In a shocking turn of events, Arizona prosecutors have announced their intention to pursue the death penalty for two individuals accused of a gruesome murder. The case involves the tragic death of Mercedes Vega, a 22-year-old exotic dancer, whose body was discovered in a horrific state on an Arizona

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Dec 05 2025SPORTS

Lamar Jackson's Injury Woes: Can He Lead the Ravens to Victory?

Lamar Jackson, the Baltimore Ravens' star quarterback, has been dealing with a lot of injuries lately. His ankle is the latest issue, but it's not the only one. He's also had problems with his hamstring, knee, and toe this season. Despite all these injuries, Jackson is determined to play against the

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Dec 05 2025TECHNOLOGY

When to Expect Samsung's Next Big Smartwatch

Samsung's Galaxy Watch Ultra made its debut in 2024, and this year, they released the Galaxy Watch Ultra 2025, which is essentially the same device but with a new color scheme. This has left many people wondering when the actual Galaxy Watch Ultra 2 will hit the market. A recent report suggests tha

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Dec 05 2025TECHNOLOGY

A Glitch in the System: Nevada's Phantom Earthquake

In Nevada, phones lit up with a startling message early Thursday. A 5. 9-magnitude earthquake had supposedly struck, according to an alert from the U. S. Geological Survey (U. S. G. S. ). But something was off. People in Dayton and Reno, close to the supposed epicenter, felt nothing. No shaking, no

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