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Nov 24 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Discover Avowed's Flexible Combat: Your Way, Every Day

In the vast and wondrous world of Avowed, deciding how you fight is just as important as where you explore. Obsidian Entertainment has given players the power to shape their combat experience, offering an array of weapons and magic to mix and match. This isn't just another RPG with predetermined cla

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Nov 24 2024TECHNOLOGY

Machine Whisperers: How AI Diagnoses Machinery Problems

Ever faced an issue where machines acted up, but the data didn't give clear answers? Researchers have come up with a clever method called multi-adversarial domain adaptation. This system uses three networks to tackle machine problems. The first network grabs features from the data, while the second

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Nov 24 2024HEALTH

Using AI to Boost Chest Disease Diagnosis with Thick-Slice CT

CT scans are crucial for spotting chest diseases. The quality of these images largely depends on their spatial resolution. Thick-slice CT, which is still commonly used due to cost concerns, has a lower spatial resolution that can make diagnoses tricky. Researchers recently developed a deep learning

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Nov 24 2024HEALTH

Social Media Obsession: A Look at Tunisia's College Students

Ever wondered how social media affects the daily lives of college students in Tunisia? It turns out, many students are spending hours scrolling through their feeds, and this could be leading to a serious problem: social media addiction. Researchers recently took a close look at how widespread this i

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Nov 24 2024POLITICS

Neil deGrasse Tyson and Bill Maher Spar Over Gender Bias in Sports

On a recent episode of "Real Time, " host Bill Maher and guest Neil deGrasse Tyson got into a heated debate about a controversial article published by Scientific American. The article argued that the discrepancies in performance between male and female athletes weren't due to inherent biological dif

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Nov 24 2024HEALTH

Tweets Reveal Public Opinions on COVID-19 Drugs

Scientists have turned to Twitter to figure out what people really think about medicines used to treat COVID-19. They dug through over 600, 000 US tweets from January 2020 to November 2021, focusing on four drugs: Hydroxychloroquine and Ivermectin, which had some anecdotal support, and Molnupiravir

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Nov 24 2024BUSINESS

Why Nvidia’s AI Chips Keep Winning Hearts

Believe it or not, the demand for Nvidia’s artificial intelligence (AI) products is not slowing down. Jim Cramer from CNBC recently shared his thoughts on this, expressing his confidence in Nvidia and its CEO, Jensen Huang. Despite some concerns on Wall Street, the need for Nvidia’s chips is only ge

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Nov 24 2024HEALTH

Post-Pregnancy Uterine Blood Vessel Issues: Are They Too Often Detected?

Imagine you're a doctor examining a patient who has just given birth or had an abortion. You spot something unusual in their uterus, perhaps a clump of blood vessels that look a bit off. You might think you've found a malformation, but is it really? Are we over-detecting these issues in the uterus a

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Nov 24 2024CRIME

The Fight for Lost Cash: A Man's $42K Seized and Returned

Imagine sending a package with $42, 000 inside, only to have it seized by police in another state. That's what happened to Henry Cheng, a California jewelry wholesaler. His money was stopped at a FedEx facility in Indiana, and he had to go through a legal battle to get it back. Civil forfeiture all

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Nov 24 2024HEALTH

Immigrant Adults and Type 2 Diabetes: Self-Care & Health Literacy

Immigrant adults often face health disparities compared to the general population. Health literacy—the ability to understand and use health information—plays a crucial role in managing health outcomes, including quality of life (QoL). This study explored how health literacy affects the self-care and

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