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Mar 06 2025TECHNOLOGY

Mind Over Matter: How Thoughts Could Change Lives

Imagine controlling a computer just by thinking about it. Sounds like science fiction, right? Well, it's not. In 2024 and 2025, some amazing surgeries using brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) made big news. These surgeries let paralyzed people use computers with just their thoughts. This isn't new. Pe

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Mar 06 2025POLITICS

Fired But Not Forgotten: The Ongoing Saga of a Federal Watchdog

A federal appeals court has given President Donald Trump the green light to temporarily remove the head of a key government watchdog agency. This decision comes as a legal battle over the firing continues to unfold. The DC Circuit Court of Appeals issued a brief, unsigned order on Wednesday afternoo

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Mar 06 2025POLITICS

Elon Musk's Budget Cut Adventure: A New Tool in Town

Elon Musk, the billionaire known for his ambitious ventures, found himself on Capitol Hill, learning about a new trick up the sleeve of politicians. This tool is called budget rescissions. It's a way to make budget cuts official and permanent. Musk joined a group of Republican senators for lunch. Th

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Mar 06 2025HEALTH

Brain Injury Recovery: The Patient's Voice

Firstly, let's talk about brain injuries. When someone has a serious brain injury and is sent home, they need a lot of medical help to get better and deal with any new problems. Most studies on how to help these patients focus on measuring how disabled they are. But, there's a big problem: doctors d

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Mar 06 2025HEALTH

Sepsis: Can AI Predict When Patients Need Help?

Sepsis is a serious condition that can be life-threatening. It happens when the body's response to an infection injures its own tissues. This can lead to organ failure and even death. Early detection and treatment are key to improving outcomes for sepsis patients. One way to do this is by using tech

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Mar 06 2025HEALTH

Diabetes and Smartphones: Who's Using What and Why?

Diabetes is a big challenge for many people around the world. It's a condition that requires constant management, and that's where mobile health apps come in. These apps are designed to help people with diabetes keep track of their health and make better choices. But how many people are actually usi

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Mar 06 2025HEALTH

Catch Some Zzz's: How Sleep Affects Your Health

Ever wondered if your sleep habits are influencing your health? Let's dive into the findings from a recent study. The study looked at over 62, 000 healthy adults in Japan. The average sleep time was about 6. 2 hours for men and 6. 1 hours for women. Interestingly, older folks, especially me

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Mar 05 2025SCIENCE

How We See and Sort Stuff

Ever wondered how we sort stuff in our heads? It turns out, we have a special way of organizing materials. We can see and compare materials easily, which is super important for daily life. But how do we do it? Researchers dug deep into this question. They created a huge collection of 200 different

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Mar 05 2025TECHNOLOGY

Apple's Big Reveal: iPad Air M3 and MacBook Air M4

Apple's latest offerings are making waves. The iPad Air M3 is already out, and the MacBook Air M4 is expected to follow suit soon. Rumors have been circling for weeks, with tech insiders like Mark Gurman hinting at an imminent launch. Now that the iPad Air M3 has been unveiled, all eyes are on the M

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Mar 05 2025TECHNOLOGY

Apple's New Chip Strategy: What's the Deal with the M3 Ultra?

Apple just gave the Mac Studio a big update. They added a new chip to the high-end model called the M3 Ultra. This chip is a huge step up from the old M2 Ultra. It has more cores for handling tasks and can manage more memory. This means it can handle more tasks at once and do them faster. The lower-

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