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Dec 29 2024TECHNOLOGY

Robots on the Rise: What to Expect in 2025

It's finally happening: robots that look and move like us are becoming a norm. In 2025, expect to see more robots that can perform superhuman feats. For instance, Boston Dynamics' new Atlas robot has swapped its hydraulics for electricity, making it even more agile. But it's not just about the big g

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Dec 28 2024TECHNOLOGY

Weather's Role in Electricity Demand: A New Forecasting Method

Imagine trying to predict how much electricity we'll need tomorrow. It's like planning a picnic without knowing if it'll be sunny or rainy. That's where weather comes in. This research dug deep into how temperature, humidity, and wind affect our electricity demand. They used a fancy model called Enh

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Dec 27 2024HEALTH

Expert Insights on Hormone Treatments for Older Moms and Poor Responders

Around the world, experts are coming together to share their thoughts on using recombinant hormones, like recombinant human luteinizing hormone (r-hLH) and recombinant human follicle-stimulating hormone (r-hFSH), to help with fertility treatments. A recent meeting in Dubai focused on three big quest

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Dec 27 2024HEALTH

Exploring Sexual Violence in Conflicts: New Research Insights

Sexual violence isn't always a part of war, but when it happens, it leaves deep wounds on survivors and their communities. This review takes a fresh look at recent studies on conflict-related sexual violence (CRSV). It dives into new findings and suggests where future research should head. CRSV is

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Dec 22 2024SCIENCE

The Sun's Secret: A Spacecraft's Daring Adventure

Imagine a spacecraft flying closer to the sun than ever before! Meet the Parker Solar Probe, NASA's latest mission to unravel the mysteries of our star. This isn't just a quick hello; the probe will zoom through the sun's super-hot outer atmosphere, the corona, getting as close as 3. 8 million miles

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Dec 21 2024HEALTH

New Hope for Advanced Biliary Tract Cancer: Combining Nivolumab with Chemotherapy

Advanced biliary tract cancer (BTC) is a tough nut to crack. Doctors often turn to second-line treatments like 5-fluorouracil (5FU) and liposomal irinotecan when first-line therapies fail. These drugs have shown promise in improving survival rates. But what if we could make them even more effective?

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Dec 20 2024HEALTH

AI's Role in Improving Respiratory Care: A Closer Look

Artificial intelligence is quickly becoming a game-changer in healthcare. One area where AI is making a big difference is respiratory care. Doctors and researchers are using AI to find new ways to treat and diagnose lung diseases. These smart technologies can analyze data, spot patterns, and even pr

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Dec 20 2024SCIENCE

Biotech's Double-Edged Sword: Finding Threats Before They Strike

Biotechnology is zooming ahead, and with it, new types of biological threats are emerging. These aren't your typical germs; they're cleverly engineered and could do real harm if we don't spot them in time. Scientists are on the case, using DNA screening to sniff out these troublemakers before they c

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Dec 20 2024POLITICS

Russia's Push: The Battle for Pokrovsk

Picture this - a city nestled between rail and road links, critical for the Ukrainian defense. We're talking about Pokrovsk, a city with a pre-war population of 60, 000, now under threat from Russian forces. The Institute for the Study of War (ISW) has tracked these movements, showing advances from

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Dec 20 2024HEALTH

Health Planning for Hispanic Communities Across the U. S.

Healthcare differences among Hispanic communities call for tailored solutions. Getting involved in advance care planning (ACP) research with Hispanic communities is key to creating and testing interventions that truly fit their culture. One big challenge is that different Hispanic groups have unique

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