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Mar 06 2025HEALTH

Unlocking the Secrets of Lymph Nodes in Skin Cancer

Lymph nodes are like the body's first line of defense against cancer. When cancer cells spread, they often head straight to the sentinel lymph node (SLN). This is the first lymph node they encounter. Doctors use the SLN to predict how bad the cancer might get. If cancer cells are found in the SLN, t

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Mar 06 2025POLITICS

France's Nuclear Umbrella: A New Shield for Europe?

France is thinking about using its nuclear power to protect other countries in Europe. President Emmanuel Macron made this big announcement recently. He wants Europe to be ready for anything, especially since the US might not always be there to help with the Ukraine-Russia conflict. Macron believes

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Mar 05 2025SCIENCE

How We See and Sort Stuff

Ever wondered how we sort stuff in our heads? It turns out, we have a special way of organizing materials. We can see and compare materials easily, which is super important for daily life. But how do we do it? Researchers dug deep into this question. They created a huge collection of 200 different

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Mar 04 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tough Phones with a Powerful Eye: Ulefone's New Armor 28 Ultra Series

The Ulefone Armor 28 Ultra Series, which includes the Armor 28 Ultra and Armor 28 Ultra Thermal, has just been released. These phones are not just tough; they also have the most advanced camera system ever seen in a rugged device. The Armor 28 Ultra Thermal variant has an ultra-high 640×512 thermal

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Mar 04 2025POLITICS

Trans Athletes: The Senate's Stance on Fair Play

The Senate recently faced a heated debate over a bill that sought to exclude transgender women and girls from participating in sports designated for female athletes. This bill aimed to redefine Title IX protections based on an individual's reproductive biology and genetics at birth. The vote was a c

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Mar 04 2025POLITICS

New Education Chief: Wrestling Exec Takes On Big Job

Linda McMahon, a former wrestling executive, has been appointed as the nation's education chief. This is a surprising choice, given her background and the president's plans for the Education Department. McMahon, a 76-year-old billionaire and former CEO of World Wrestling Entertainment, has little tr

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Mar 04 2025POLITICS

What to Expect When Trump Speaks to Congress

When the president speaks to Congress, it's a big deal. The House chamber is full of lawmakers, and the president's arrival is announced in a loud voice by the sergeant-at-arms. This triggers a lot of applause. Trump's speech on Tuesday evening isn't the official State of the Union address, but it's

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Mar 04 2025ENTERTAINMENT

David Johansen: The Unexpected Journey of a Rock Star

David Johansen, a key figure in the New York Dolls, had a story that was anything but ordinary. Born into a middle-class family on Staten Island, his path to rock stardom began when he was recruited by Arthur Kane and Billy Murcia in 1971. His upbringing was far from the typical rock star narrative.

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Mar 04 2025TECHNOLOGY

Making Fair Choices with Graph Data

Graphs are everywhere. They show up in all sorts of places, like how friends connect on social media or how money moves around in finance. When we use graphs to make decisions, we want them to be fair. But often, they aren't. This is a big problem. People have been trying to fix it. They've come up

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Mar 04 2025CRIME

Crime Scene Sleuthing: How Machines Learn to Mix Data for Better Results

Imagine you're at a crime scene. You need quick and accurate results to solve the case. Portable sensors help, but they have their limits. Environmental factors can mess with their sensitivity and specificity. This is where data fusion (DF) comes in. DF combines information from multiple sensors to

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