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Nov 09 2024CRIME

Texts Harassing Minorities Spread Nationwide After Vote

After the recent election, communities of color in the United States have been shaken by an unsettling issue: mysterious text messages ordering them to "pick cotton" at nearby plantations. These alarming texts, sent from unknown numbers, have reached youth, students, and workers in more than 20 stat

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Nov 08 2024SCIENCE

How Opinions Spread: The Power of Leaders and Sources

Ever wondered how opinions spread like wildfire? It turns out, it’s not just about what we hear, but who we hear it from. Mass media theory says that opinions go through a two-step process. First, influencers, or opinion leaders, get the message from the original sources. Then, they pass it on to th

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Nov 08 2024HEALTH

Exploring the Best Dose of Atractylodes lancea for Advanced Liver Cancer

A recent small-scale clinical trial showed that Atractylodes lancea (AL) could help slow down tumor growth and reduce death rates in people with advanced liver cancer. This study looked into figuring out the best dose of AL to use in future trials. The original trial found that doses between 1, 000

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Nov 08 2024HEALTH

Using Smartphones to Track Gait Events: A Neural Network Approach

Imagine trying to understand how you walk with just your smartphone. Researchers did exactly that! They created a clever algorithm using neural networks to detect when your foot hits the ground (heel strike) and when it lifts off (toe-off) while carrying a phone. Fifty-two adults walked on a treadmi

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Nov 08 2024EDUCATION

Mobile Health Apps: A Glimpse into Ethiopian University Students' Habits

In the heart of Ethiopia, Debre Markos University is buzzing with health science students who are increasingly turning to mobile health apps for managing their well-being. With smartphones becoming a staple among the youth, these apps offer a flexible way to promote healthy lifestyles without the co

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Nov 07 2024HEALTH

Health Apps on Campus: A Snapshot at Debre Markos University

In 2022, smartphones became like extra limbs for young people, especially university students. At Debre Markos University in Ethiopia, health science students were no exception. They were exploring mobile health apps, tools designed to help manage health better, anytime and anywhere. This was differ

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Nov 06 2024OPINION

Message Flow in Social Networks: Leaders, Followers, and the Middlemen

Imagine you're in a big group, and someone important—say, a news anchor—has an update. That person tells a few influential friends, who then share it with everyone else. This is how messages and opinions move around, according to something called mass media theory. Most models only look at how opini

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Nov 06 2024FINANCE

Young Adults Trust AI for Money Management

These days, young people are turning to artificial intelligence (AI) for help with their personal finances. A recent survey by Experian found that a large majority of Gen Zers and millennials are using AI tools to manage their money. About 67% of Gen Zers and 62% of millennials are relying on AI for

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Nov 06 2024POLITICS

Ukraine's Attempt to Capture Nuclear Plant with US Weapons Foiled?

In the ongoing conflict between Ukraine and Russia, the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant in southern Ukraine has become a hotspot of concern. Recently, Yevgeny Balitsky, the Russian-appointed governor of the region, claimed that Ukrainian forces tried to seize the plant using US-supplied HIMARS and

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Nov 05 2024TECHNOLOGY

Google Surveys Pixel Buds Pro 2 Users: What's Hot, What's Not?

Ever wondered what tech giants like Google think about their latest products? Well, they're asking users just that! Google recently sent out a survey to some Pixel Buds Pro 2 owners, diving into their experiences. The survey kicks off with a simple question: "How likely are you to recommend these bu

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