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Mar 05 2025HEALTH

Vaping and Smoking: What's the Link for Young People?

Vaping and smoking among young people is a hot topic. Researchers are diving deep to understand if vaping leads to smoking. This is crucial for shaping policies around e-cigarettes. A recent study identified gaps in current research and offered some solutions. The study focused on young people up t

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Mar 04 2025POLITICS

New Education Chief: Wrestling Exec Takes On Big Job

Linda McMahon, a former wrestling executive, has been appointed as the nation's education chief. This is a surprising choice, given her background and the president's plans for the Education Department. McMahon, a 76-year-old billionaire and former CEO of World Wrestling Entertainment, has little tr

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Mar 04 2025TECHNOLOGY

Vision Systems: The New Language of Machines

Imagine machines that can see, understand, and even talk about what they see. This is not science fiction; it's the world of foundation models in computer vision. These models are teaching machines to make sense of the complex world around us. Foundation models are like superheroes in the w

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Mar 04 2025TECHNOLOGY

Seeing the World from Above: Generating Global Images

Imagine looking at the Earth from space. That's exactly what a new technology called MetaEarth does. It creates pictures of our planet from a bird's-eye view. This isn't just any picture. It's a high-quality, detailed image that can show us things we might not see from the ground. MetaEarth can gene

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Mar 02 2025SPORTS

Pete Rose: A Second Chance for Baseball's Hit King?

Pete Rose, the legendary baseball player, is up for a big change. The current MLB commissioner is thinking about taking him off the banned list. This could happen even though Rose passed away last year. Rose was a superstar, with more hits than anyone else in baseball history. He played in more game

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Feb 28 2025EDUCATION

Farm Safety in the Digital Age

Imagine this: instead of just reading about farm safety, what if you could experience it? That's exactly what a recent project did. They created a game using Immersive Virtual Reality (IVR) to teach agricultural safety to high school students. The goal was to see if this high-tech approach could mak

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Feb 28 2025HEALTH

Flu Shots: How Well Did They Work This Year?

Influenza vaccines for the 2024-2025 season showed promising results in preventing flu-related illnesses and hospital visits. Kids and teens saw a 32% to 60% reduction in outpatient flu cases and a 63% to 78% reduction in flu-related hospitalizations. Adults weren't far behind, with outpatient flu c

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Feb 28 2025SCIENCE

A New Way to Measure Asbestos Fibers

For over half a century, scientists have been using phase contrast optical microscopy to measure airborne asbestos fibers. This method's effectiveness relies on the microscope's design, setup, and the person using it. In the past, the HSE/NPL Mark II Phase Contrast Test Slide was the go-to tool for

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Feb 27 2025BUSINESS

Paramount's Shifting DEI Landscape

Paramount Global is making some big changes to its diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives. These changes are happening because of new rules from the Trump administration. These rules are affecting how companies approach inclusion and diversity. Trump's administration has been pushing t

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Feb 27 2025POLITICS

Unveiling Secrets: The Epstein List and Trump's Promise

The late Jeffrey Epstein, a wealthy financier and convicted sex offender, has left behind a web of mysteries. His death in 2019, ruled a suicide, sparked numerous conspiracy theories. Epstein's connections to influential figures, including former presidents and royalty, have long been a subject of p

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