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Nov 18 2024CRIME

Why People Get Trapped in Human Trafficking in Africa

Human trafficking is a big problem everywhere, including Africa. Every year, millions of people face serious health issues and social challenges because of it. The problem is, we don't know enough about what causes people to be trafficked within their own countries. This makes it hard for groups fig

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Nov 17 2024TECHNOLOGY

What Sites You Share Reveal More Than What You Speak

Ever thought about how researchers dig deeper into social media user behaviors? They don't just count friends or read posts. A fresh study shows that looking at the websites people share on Twitter can provide a quicker and more precise insight. This method, nicknamed "domain-based user embedding, "

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Nov 16 2024SCIENCE

Exploring LmRaC: A Tool to Boost LLM Accuracy in Science

Large Language Models (LLMs) have revolutionized many fields, but they also bring concerns about made-up information, especially in science. One way to tackle this is with Retrieval-augmented Generation (RAG). RAG lets LLMs access data and documents they weren't trained on, helping them reason bette

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Nov 16 2024CRIME

Police Investigate Hate Crime in Vancouver: Pro-Palestinian Group's Office Searched

Last Thursday, Vancouver police took one person into custody as part of a hate crime investigation. The arrest happened during a search of a home in the 1800 block of East 1st Avenue. The person was later released while the investigation continues. Police are looking into a possible violation of Can

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Nov 16 2024HEALTH

Big Words, Big Help: How AI is Changing Orthopedics

Have you ever imagined having a smart assistant that can understand and generate medical texts, images, and even videos? This is exactly what large language models (LLMs) are capable of. But how does this technology fit into the world of orthopedics? Orthopedics deals with bone and joint issues, wh

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Nov 15 2024CRIME

Police Officers Accused of Misconduct with Women's Phones

Two former Missouri police officers faced federal charges this week for allegedly similar misconduct. David McKnight, 39, from the Missouri State Highway Patrol, and Julian Alcala, 29, from the Florissant Police Department, were both accused of targeting women during traffic stops. They would confis

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Nov 15 2024HEALTH

Can Weed Help When You Have the Flu?

As the weather turns cold, the flu season kicks in, and this year, some people are wondering if cannabis could lend a helping hand. With more folks looking into natural remedies, cannabis is catching their attention. It’s all about how it’s consumed and the right amount. Smoking or vaping, while pop

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Nov 15 2024TECHNOLOGY

Software Engineering: How LLMs and Agents Are Changing the Game

Large language models (LLMs) have made a splash in software engineering, especially in code generation and finding coding issues. But they're not perfect. Enter LLM-based agents, which could lead to Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) by making LLMs more autonomous and capable of self-improvement.

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Nov 15 2024SCIENCE

Exploring China's Scientific Breakthroughs: From Numbers to Changes Ahead

For the past decade, China has been making waves in the scientific community with its significant rise in Science Citation Index (SCI) publications. Taking a closer look at data from the Web of Science's Science Citation Index Expanded (2010-2019), China has indeed taken the front seat, surpassing t

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Nov 15 2024SCIENCE

Why Elon Musk's Quest for Efficient Science Might Miss the Mark

Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy have been tasked with cutting waste in government, including scientific research. Some studies, like those involving shrimp on treadmills or bobcat pee on rats, may seem pointless. But these experiments play a vital role in understanding the world around us. Science thr

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