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Jul 06 2025HEALTH

Unlocking Better Outcomes for Pancreatic Cancer Surgery

Pancreatic cancer is tough to beat, but new surgical techniques and drugs are giving patients a fighting chance. One such method is removing parts of the porto-mesenteric veins along with the pancreas. This approach is now being used more often for tumors that were once considered too advanced for s

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Jul 06 2025HEALTH

Smart Tech for Doctors: How Imaging Decision Tools Can Help or Hinder

Doctors often need help deciding when to order scans like X-rays or MRIs. A tool called a clinical decision support system (CDSS) is designed to assist with these choices. The MIDAS trial tested one such tool, ESR iGuide, in four big German hospitals. But using new tech in hospitals isn't easy. The

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Jul 06 2025SPORTS

Capturing Ice Hockey Like Never Before: The Tech Behind the Shots

Joel Marklund, a renowned sports photographer, has spent two decades capturing action from various sports. His journey began not with photography but with writing about video games and entertainment. His shift to photography happened during an internship at a local newspaper, where he discovered his

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Jul 06 2025HEALTH

How AI is Helping Doctors Spot MS Earlier

Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a tricky disease. It messes with the brain and nerves. It can cause big problems if not caught early. Doctors use MRI scans to find MS. But telling MS apart from other brain issues is hard. AI is stepping in to help. A new tool uses deep learning to look at MRI scans. It

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Jul 06 2025TECHNOLOGY

Flexible Tech: The Future of Wearable Displays

Wearable tech is getting a major upgrade. Imagine a future where your clothes light up and show information. This is not sci-fi anymore. Scientists have made a big step forward. They created a new kind of display that can be woven into fabrics. This is not just any display. It is a fiber-based OLED

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Jul 05 2025POLITICS

Actor Peter Sarsgaard Talks Mars, Protests, and the Power of Togetherness

Peter Sarsgaard, known for his roles in movies like "Dead Man Walking" and "Boys Don't Cry, " recently shared his thoughts on some big topics. He talked about why he thinks people should work together, his doubts about Elon Musk's plans to colonize Mars, and why he joined a protest against powerful

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Jul 05 2025TECHNOLOGY

Samsung's Big Foldable Gamble: Will It Pay Off?

Samsung is set to reveal new folding phones on July 9th. The company is hoping that adding the "Ultra" name to its folding phones will make a big difference. But will that be enough to convince more people to buy them? Folding phones are still a small part of the smartphone market. In 2024, they ma

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Jul 05 2025BUSINESS

Why Fast Food Chains Are Betting Big on Loyalty Programs

Fast-casual restaurants are in a bit of a pickle. People are spending less, and that means fewer customers walking through the doors. To fight this, many chains are turning to loyalty programs. These programs, which offer discounts and special perks, have become a key tool for keeping customers enga

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Jul 05 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Dino-Mite Summer: Jurassic World Rebirth Roars to $141M in 5 Days

Jurassic World Rebirth has stomped into theaters and taken a huge bite out of the box office. Despite the usual July 4th distractions like barbecues and fireworks, this dinosaur flick didn't miss a beat. It raked in $26. 3 million on Friday alone, a 4% jump from Thursday. Over the five-day weekend,

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Jul 05 2025EDUCATION

Why Psychology Degrees Are on the Rise

More and more students are picking psychology as their major. In 2023, over 140, 000 students in the U. S. graduated with a psychology degree. That's a big increase from 2004, when only about 87, 000 students did the same. Why is this happening? Experts think it's because younger generations are mo

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