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Nov 18 2024HEALTH

Uncovering Cancer Trends in 2023: A Deep Dive into Online Content

In 2023, a significant shift in how we understand cancer patients' online behavior is taking place. As more people turn to the internet for information, it's crucial to monitor and analyze the kind of data they encounter. This study explored a major consumer portal, aiming to unveil trends and gain

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Nov 17 2024BUSINESS

Why Texas Should Embrace Sports Betting

Texas is known for its strong economy, low taxes, and commitment to its residents. But when it comes to sports betting, the Lone Star State is falling behind. States like Florida and Louisiana are already making billions from legal sports betting. Texans are already betting on sports, but it's happe

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Nov 17 2024SCIENCE

Unlocking Biological Secrets: How Language Models Can Revolutionize Rice Research

Imagine you're trying to find out how rice grows and adapts, but you're stuck sifting through tons of scientific papers. That's where large language models (LLMs) come in. These smart tools can understand text like a human, making them perfect for finding biological regulation events in rice literat

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Nov 17 2024SPORTS

Betting on College Football: The Hidden Value in Underdogs

Saturday, November 16th, brings a packed schedule of college football games, with about 100 games to choose from. Let's dive into where the smart money is heading using the VSiN CFB Betting Splits, updated every 10 minutes from DraftKings. Texas, ranked third, has been on a winning streak, crushing

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Nov 16 2024TECHNOLOGY

AI's Growing Pains: Will We Hit a Wall Soon?

For a long time, people in the AI world have been excited about how quickly new models are getting better. Some think this will keep going forever. But lately, there's a worry that these big language models might be hitting a ceiling. This means they might not improve as much as we think just by usi

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Nov 16 2024CRIME

Judge: Melissa Lucio Might Not Be Guilty After All

A Texas judge recently said that Melissa Lucio might not be guilty of killing her daughter back in 2007. This judgment came after reviewing new evidence and finding that the original trial had some issues. The judge noted that prosecutors might have made mistakes by presenting false testimony and hi

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Nov 15 2024BUSINESS

Texas Tech Boom: IntelliEPI's Big Leap with State Funding

In the world of technology, a company named IntelliEPI is making big waves. They're expanding their operations with a new 30, 000-square-foot semiconductor wafer facility in Allen, Texas. This isn't just any expansion; it's a game-changer that will nearly triple their annual production. How are they

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Nov 14 2024HEALTH

Unraveling the Educational Divide: Breast Cancer Rates in Belgium

Belgium has one of the highest age-standardized incidence rates for breast cancer worldwide, yet it also boasts high survival rates. Researchers are delving into why this is, with a particular focus on educational disparities. The study looks at three key aspects: differences in breast cancer incide

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Nov 14 2024HEALTH

AI vs. Radiologists: How Close Are We to AI Assisting in Prostate Diagnosis?

Everyone's talking about how AI can help in medicine, and this study takes a look at whether big language models like ChatGPT and Bard/Gemini are ready to help with prostate cancer detection. Specifically, they checked if these AI models could classify prostate multiparametric MRI text reports into

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Nov 13 2024HEALTH

The Insula: A Key Player in Psychiatric Disorders

Ever wondered how our brains process those inner feelings like heartbeats or breaths? A recent study delved into this, focusing on people with anxiety, depression, and/or eating disorders (ADE). Researchers compared these individuals' brain activity to healthy folks during tasks that involved either

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