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Nov 06 2024HEALTH

Healthcare by the Crowd: A Collaborative Revolution

Ever thought about how groups can chip in to improve healthcare? Scientists have dug into 110 studies to find out just that. It turns out, crowds are making a real splash in three key areas: encouraging healthy habits, conducting research, and maintaining wellness. All this is happening through thre

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Nov 06 2024EDUCATION

Math: A Complex Journey in Education

Have you ever stopped to wonder why some students find math easy, while others struggle? This is where complexity in math education research comes in. It's like trying to understand a big puzzle with many pieces. Some pieces might seem simple, but put them all together, and you've got a complex chal

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Nov 06 2024TECHNOLOGY

Making Board Games with AI: Can Computers Create Fun?

Have you ever wondered if computers could invent new board games? Well, some clever folks are using artificial intelligence to do just that! They're trying to find a way for AI to create two-player board games all by itself. To make sure these games are fun, they've come up with special rules, or me

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Nov 05 2024SCIENCE

Wood in Space: A New Building Material?

Ever thought of building a house in space? Scientists are now testing if wood can handle the harsh conditions of space. A wooden satellite, named after the Latin word for wood, LignoSat, was recently sent into orbit. It will spend the next six months being exposed to space to see how it holds up. T

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Nov 04 2024TECHNOLOGY

Is ChatGPT Search Ready to Take on Google?

In 2024, Google's search engine has been feeling a bit stale with too many ads and questionable links. Enter ChatGPT Search – a new AI-powered search tool from OpenAI that promises a cleaner experience. But is it really better than Google? Let’s take a closer look. ChatGPT Search combines AI unders

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Nov 04 2024POLITICS

The Secret of Presidential Comfort: A NASA-Inspired Chair Review

Imagine sitting in a chair that's been tested by the hands of time, and in this case, the backside of a former U. S. President. That's what I did when I tried out an ergonomic office chair inspired by NASA, the same one used by President George W. Bush. How did I end up in this plush situation? A co

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Nov 03 2024TECHNOLOGY

How Tech Giants Fare: From Cloud Profits to AI Search and Drone Sanctions

Technology is a fast-moving field, and this past week saw some major players making headlines. Amazon's cloud business, Amazon Web Services (AWS), raked in impressive profits, growing by 50% year-over-year with an operating income of $10. 4 billion. AWS is a significant part of Amazon's business, ac

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Nov 03 2024TECHNOLOGY

Meta's New AI Search Engine: Big Plans in the Tech Race

Have you ever wondered how the answers to your online questions are found? Tech giant Meta, formerly known as Facebook, is cooking up something new. They're building an artificial intelligence-based search engine. Why? To shake off its dependence on giants like Google and Bing. The search engine wor

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Nov 02 2024TECHNOLOGY

Nintendo's New Tune: A Streaming Service for Gamers

Guess what? Nintendo just rolled out its own music streaming service! It's called Nintendo Music and it's available on both Android and iPhone. The cool thing about this app is that it's designed for Nintendo Switch Online subscribers, so if you're already paying for that, you can get some extra tun

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Nov 02 2024POLITICS

Pushing for More Pediatric Cancer Research Funds

Long Island lawmakers are calling for a bigger budget for pediatric cancer research. Currently, only 4% of the National Institutes of Health's $47. 1 billion budget goes to common childhood cancers. This includes cancers like brain tumors, lymphoma, and leukemia. Other types of childhood cancer don'

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