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May 17 2025TECHNOLOGY

Can Negative Feedback Boost App Upgrades?

The world of app development is a competitive one. Everyone wants to create the next big thing. It is easy to think that positive feedback is the key to success. But is it? There is more to the story. Let's take a closer look at how feedback shapes app innovation. First, let's talk about the p

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May 17 2025HEALTH

Zanzibar's Hidden Mosquito Hotspots

The fight against malaria in Zanzibar City has seen some success, but the battle is far from over. While the city has made strides in reducing malaria cases through adult mosquito control, the disease still lingers, with new cases popping up due to external factors. One effective way to tackle this

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May 17 2025TECHNOLOGY

Clever tech to remove rain from photos

Removing rain from a single photo is a tough task. It is a problem that has been around for a while. A new solution has been created to tackle this problem. It is called ChessFormer. It is a clever mix of two powerful tools. These tools are a Transformer and a CNN. The Transformer is great at

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May 16 2025TECHNOLOGY

Fortnite's Fight: Apple Keeps the Game Off Stores

The battle between Epic Games and Apple is far from over. Epic Games is the company behind Fortnite. Epic Games has accused Apple of keeping Fortnite off the U. S. and EU App Stores. This is not the first time this has happened. The dispute started a few years back. It is a complex legal battle

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May 16 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Cannes Clapping Conundrum

The Cannes Film Festival has become known for its lengthy standing ovations. This has become a hot topic for discussion and debate. It is important to understand the reasons behind this trend. It is a bit of a mixed bag. It can be seen as a sign of enthusiasm and support for the films. However,

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May 16 2025SCIENCE

Voyager's Thruster Revival: A Spacecraft's Second Wind

Voyager 1 has been a space traveler for nearly 50 years, braving the tough conditions of outer space. It is a marvel of engineering that has kept going despite its age. The latest challenge for the team on the ground was to bring back to life a set of thrusters that had been out of action for deca

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May 16 2025TECHNOLOGY

Unlocking AI Magic in Your Apps

Google is set to broaden the use of Gemini Nano, its compact AI model. This model operates directly on your device, ensuring your data stays private. Soon, developers will have new tools to add smart features to their apps. These features include summarizing text, correcting grammar, rewriting messa

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May 16 2025TECHNOLOGY

Fortnite's Fight for iOS: The Battle Continues

Epic Games has faced a setback in its quest to bring Fortnite back to iPhones and iPads. The company revealed that Apple has put a stop to Fortnite's return to the iOS platform. This means that the popular game is currently unavailable for download on iPhones and iPads, even in the European Union, w

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May 16 2025HEALTH

Home Healthcare Gets a Boost with $55M Investment

A new player has entered the healthcare scene, aiming to bring medical services right to people's doorsteps. Sprinter Health is a startup that offers at-home preventative care. This includes things like blood tests, eye checks for diabetes, and screenings for colorectal cancer. The goal is to hel

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May 16 2025SCIENCE

Heat Up: The Battle of Laser Tech in Medical Procedures

Lasers have become a big deal in medical treatments. Two types stand out: Ho: YAG and thulium fiber lasers. These tools are used to break down kidney stones. They are powerful and can cause heat. This heat can be a problem. It can damage tissues. So, scientists are always looking for ways to make th

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