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Jan 21 2025FINANCE

Bitcoin Drops after Trump's Crypto Tokens Take a Hit

Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies took a dive on Tuesday, following the inauguration of President Donald Trump. TRUMP, a token launched last week to represent the new U. S. leader, fell by over 20% in just a day, according to CoinGecko. A meme token created by the first lady, Melania Trump, dropped

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Jan 19 2025HEALTH

Using AI to Improve Cancer Treatment Planning

Imagine you're a doctor trying to save someone's life with radiation therapy. One of the hardest parts is figuring out exactly where to aim the radiation to hit the cancer and avoid healthy tissue. Now, scientists are using advanced AI, called LLM, to help with this crucial task. This AI isn't just

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Jan 19 2025CRIME

Jeffrey Epstein's Pals Might Get Payouts After Big Tax Refund

Did you know that Jeffrey Epstein's estate is now worth $145 million? This happened after a massive $112 million tax refund. Some of Epstein's close friends, like his lawyer and accountant, could benefit from this. They're the ones handling his estate. This has upset some of Epstein's victims becaus

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Jan 19 2025SCIENCE

The Power of Practice: How Number-Hand Links Last

Ever notice how your hands seem to know numbers? Like, you naturally tap your left hand for small numbers and right for big ones? Scientists call this the SNARC effect. A recent study dug deeper. They found that if you practice linking numbers to hands, it sticks. Even a week later, the effect staye

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Jan 19 2025CRIME

Why Do Crime Victims Want Revenge?

Revenge, driven by psychological and contextual factors, can lead victims of crime to seek violent justice. But what motivates this desire for revenge? Researchers dived into existing studies to find answers. They looked at databases like PsycInfo and MEDLINE to identify quantitative and meta-analyt

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Jan 18 2025HEALTH

Preventing Pregnancy Violence: Can Couple Education Help in Rural Ethiopia?

Pregnancy should be a happy time, but for many women in Ethiopia, it's marred by intimate partner violence (IPV). This problem is especially prevalent in rural areas, but few studies have looked into how to stop it. One possible solution is Couple-Based Violence Prevention Education (CBVPE). This tr

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Jan 18 2025SCIENCE

Reducing Noise in Optical Molecular Images: A New Deep Learning Approach

Optical molecular imaging in clinical settings often faces a challenge: balancing patient safety with image quality. High frame rates and low excitation doses can lead to noisy images, making it crucial to find effective denoising methods. Most current deep learning techniques fall short because the

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Jan 17 2025HEALTH

Brain Cancer: A New Smart Robot Treatment

Brain tumors, especially a type called glioblastoma multiforme (GBM), are tough to beat. Current treatments like surgery, radiation, and chemotherapy only give patients about 15 months to live on average. Scientists are now testing a new approach using tiny robots called nanorobots to fight GBM. The

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Jan 17 2025ENTERTAINMENT

What Changed After Kody and Meri's Divorce?

You might know Kody and Meri Brown from the reality show "Sister Wives. " The show started ten years ago and showed a polygamist family. Now, it's more about the split between Kody and his three ex-wives, especially Meri. Recently, Kody said he was upset with Meri's actions after their divorce. He s

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Jan 17 2025HEALTH

Omadacycline: A New Hope Against Infections

Meet omadacycline, a superhero in the world of antibiotics! This new tetracycline agent fights bacteria that other drugs can't touch. How does it do it? By sneaking past their defenses – both the efflux pumps and the ribosomal methylation tricks. That's why omadacycline has a broader range of power

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