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Nov 20 2024SCIENCE

Frozen Treasure: The Siberian Saber-Toothed Cub

In Siberia, mining workers found something amazing in the frozen ground by the Badyarikha River. It was a baby saber-toothed cat that lived over 37, 000 years ago! This little guy, about three weeks old, was in such good shape that scientists could study its body and fur. This is the first time ever

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Nov 20 2024POLITICS

Defending Undersea Cables: Finland's Call to NATO and EU

Finland has expressed serious concerns about the vulnerability of undersea internet cables connecting Europe. Following an incident where a cable connecting Santahamina, near Helsinki, to Rostock, Germany, was damaged, Defense Minister Antti Häkkänen emphasized the need for greater protection from p

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Nov 20 2024HEALTH

Checking How Patients Manage Their Chronic Illnesses in Singapore

Chronic diseases are on the rise worldwide, causing a surge in healthcare usage. How patients handle these conditions plays a big role in making healthcare more effective and improving patients' health. This study looked into a tool called the Partners in Health (PIH) scale. Researchers wanted to se

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Nov 20 2024HEALTH

Kenya's Health Revolution: A Closer Look at Universal Health Coverage

Imagine a world where everyone can access healthcare without worrying about costs. That's what Kenya aimed for when it launched a Universal Health Coverage (UHC) pilot in 2019. This project, active in four counties—Isiolo, Kisumu, Machakos, and Nyeri—focused on removing user fees and boosting health

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Nov 20 2024TECHNOLOGY

Microsoft's New AI 'Helpers' Do More Than Just Chat

At a recent conference in Chicago, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella shared some exciting news about the company's latest artificial intelligence tools. These aren't your average chatbots; they're more like personal assistants that can handle tasks for you, both at work and in your personal life. Think of

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Nov 20 2024HEALTH

Boosting Plant-Based Beverages with Selenium: A New Approach

Imagine boosting your plant-based beverage with a powerful nutrient called selenium. Selenium is crucial for our health, and scientists are looking for creative ways to incorporate it into our food. One such method is using microencapsulation to make selenium easier for our bodies to absorb. Resear

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Nov 20 2024HEALTH

Firefighters Face Cancer Risk: Screenings Begin in Baton Rouge

Baton Rouge firefighters are tackling a silent threat that comes with their heroic job: esophageal cancer. This type of cancer has a high mortality rate, and the men and women who fight fires are at an increased risk. Specifically, they have a 62% higher chance of developing it due to daily exposure

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Nov 20 2024SCIENCE

UFO Office: No Aliens Yet, but Still Investigating

The Pentagon's UFO chief, Jon Kosloski, recently spoke to the Senate. He said his office, the All-Domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO), hasn't found any solid proof of aliens. But they're still looking into some really strange objects. These aren't just birds, balloons, or drones. They're differe

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Nov 20 2024WEATHER

B. C. 's North Braces for Strong Winds this Week

Storms are brewing in Northern B. C. ! Environment Canada has released a special weather warning for November 19th and 20th. A powerful 'bomb' cyclone is expected to hit Vancouver Island and the B. C. coast, bringing very windy conditions to the region. The areas affected include the South Okanagan,

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Nov 20 2024HEALTH

AI in Disaster Triage: How Tech Helps Sort the Injured

Emergencies happen everywhere, and they're happening more often. With more people getting hurt, traditional ways of sorting patients don't cut it anymore. That's where smart triage systems come in—they use artificial intelligence to quickly figure out who needs help the most. This study looks into h

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