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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 28 2024SCIENCE

How Electric Welding Heals Intestinal Tissue

Imagine the intestines of rabbits being surgically connected, or anastomosed, after high-frequency electric welding (HFEW). This process helps us understand how quickly and effectively intestinal tissue heals. In a recent study using New Zealand rabbits, scientists found that within a week of the su

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Dec 28 2024EDUCATION

ChatGPT in Classrooms: How's It Affecting Students' Minds?

Lately, tools like ChatGPT have taken schools by storm. These AI-powered helpers, called large language models (LLMs), are changing how students find info and learn. But do they impact students' feelings and overall well-being? Well, not many studies have looked into that yet. Think of it like this

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Dec 28 2024HEALTH

Should Doctors Keep Weighing Patients?

Some doctors are dropping routine weigh-ins to avoid weight shaming. But is this the right move? Weight can signal health issues like diabetes and heart disease. Yet, many people feel embarrassed by the scale. Organizations like the American Medical Association suggest doctors focus on overall healt

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Dec 28 2024EDUCATION

The Power of Anonymity: A Conference Experiment

Picture this: a bunch of scientists huddled over their computers, typing away at the UAI 2022 conference. The hot topic? Should reviewers know each other's names while discussing papers? The conference decided to test this out. Reviewers and papers were split into two groups – one where names were v

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Dec 28 2024ENTERTAINMENT

America's Favorite Entertainment Events in 2024

In 2024, Americans loved tuning into their favorite entertainment specials. The Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade on NBC was the most-watched, with over 23 million viewers. Oprah Winfrey hosted two popular specials, one on ABC and one on CBS. The Rose Parade in Pasadena had two spots on the list, with

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Dec 28 2024WEATHER

Stormy Sunday Ahead in the Midlands

Hey there! It's going to be a bit dreary in the Midlands today, with temperatures hovering around 50 degrees under cloudy skies. Expect some light showers early in the day. As we head into the weekend, things will warm up, with temperatures reaching the middle to upper 60s on Saturday. Don't forget

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Dec 28 2024WEATHER

Weather and Ice: How Central Minnesota's Fishing Season is Affected

Today, the mercury climbed to the upper 30s, and rain filled the skies of Central Minnesota. For ice anglers, these conditions aren't exactly perfect. Glen from Outdoor News had some interesting insights to share. He thinks the current weather won't do major harm to the ice conditions. In fact, he s

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Dec 28 2024WEATHER

Stormy Weather: Holiday Travel Woes in Texas and Louisiana

Hey there! Are you planning to travel this holiday season? Well, keep an eye on the weather, because some serious thunderstorms are causing trouble in Texas and Louisiana. These storms are rolling in from the Gulf of Mexico and bringing along some strong winds, hail, and maybe even tornadoes. Yikes!

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Dec 28 2024WEATHER

Foggy Night, Stormy Saturday: Look Ahead

Tonight and tomorrow, fog could make navigating tough. Visibility might drop below a quarter mile. But that's not the main event. Come Saturday afternoon, storms, including tornadoes, could really stir things up. Indeed, a Dense Fog Advisory is in place from 6 PM tonight until 10 AM tomorrow for the

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