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Aug 14 2025TECHNOLOGY

A New Way to Look at Medical Images

In the world of medical image analysis, a new tool called X-UNet is making waves. It's designed to help doctors and researchers better understand medical images by focusing on important details and patterns. X-UNet uses a special technique called the CFGC module. This module helps the tool to look

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Aug 13 2025TECHNOLOGY

Powering the Future: How Fuel Cells Are Changing the Game

The world is facing an unprecedented energy challenge. The demand for power is skyrocketing, especially from big tech companies like data centers. These companies need a lot of energy, and traditional power plants can't keep up. That's where companies like Bloom come in. They use fuel cells to gener

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Aug 13 2025SPORTS

From D. C. to the Field: Michael Locksley's Journey

Michael Locksley's story is more than just a football tale. It's about beating the odds and making a name for himself in a tough industry. He's been the head coach at the University of Maryland since 2019, but his path to get there wasn't easy. Locksley grew up in Washington, D. C. , and went to Ba

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Aug 13 2025SPORTS

Kessler Edwards: The Unseen Journey to the NBA

Kessler Edwards' path to the NBA is a testament to perseverance and quiet determination. Born and raised in California, he honed his skills in the high school gyms of Rancho Cucamonga before making waves at Pepperdine University. His journey is marked by steady progress, from earning All-Freshman ho

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Aug 13 2025TECHNOLOGY

Ford's Big EV Move and Tech Talk

Ford is making a huge bet on electric vehicles. They plan to spend almost $2 billion to change a factory in Kentucky. This factory has made gas-powered cars for a long time. Ford wants to make electric cars that are cheaper and better. But there's a problem. The government might stop giving money to

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Aug 12 2025BUSINESS

A Steel Mill Tragedy: One Life Lost, Many Questions

A recent explosion at the U. S. Steel Clairton plant in Pennsylvania has left a community in shock and mourning. Timothy Quinn, a 39-year-old father of three, was one of the two people who lost their lives in the blast. His sister, Trisha Quinn, shared her harrowing experience of rushing to the plan

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Aug 12 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Hollywood's Rising Star Manager Finds a New Home

Meredith Rothman, a well-known talent manager, has recently switched teams, joining Brillstein Entertainment Partners. She brings with her a impressive list of clients, including some of Hollywood's brightest young stars. These stars have appeared in popular films and TV shows, making them household

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Aug 11 2025HEALTH

Faith and Healing: How Beliefs Shape Recovery Journeys

In Israel, a group of 34 peer support specialists shared their thoughts on how spirituality plays a part in helping people recover from mental health issues. These specialists, who have personal experience with mental health challenges, use their own stories to help others. They believe that connect

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Aug 11 2025ENTERTAINMENT

From Struggle to Stardom: Jane Seymour's Unexpected Success

Jane Seymour was at a low point in her life when she got the role of Dr. Quinn. She was going through a tough divorce and had no money left. Her house was gone, and she felt like she had nothing. She told her agent she would do anything to make money. Then, she got a script for a show called "Dr. Q

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Aug 11 2025HEALTH

Mind Matters: Why Many in Bangladesh Skip Mental Health Help

In Bangladesh, many adults face mental health issues but do not seek treatment. This leaves a big gap in care. A recent study looked into why this happens. It found that several factors play a role in whether someone gets help or not. First, people might not know where to go for help. Mental health

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