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Apr 02 2025POLITICS

Robots Take Center Stage on Capitol Hill

In a show of bipartisan support, Capitol Hill recently hosted a gathering focused on American-made robotics. Among the stars of the show were two humanoid robots from Tesla, which drew quite the crowd. These robots weren't just standing there; they were waving their arms and even mimicking a famous

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Apr 02 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Predictors of Heart Stent Complications

Let's dive into a study that looked at heart patients who had a procedure called drug-coated balloon angioplasty. This procedure is used to fix blockages in stents, which are tiny tubes placed in arteries to keep them open. The study wanted to see if certain measurements and images could predict if

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Apr 02 2025TECHNOLOGY

Eye Tracking: The Future of VR and Beyond

Eye-tracking technology is a hot topic in the worlds of virtual reality, neuroscience, and psychology. It's crucial for making VR experiences more immersive and for helping researchers understand how we process information. However, creating an eye-tracking system that is both accurate and speedy is

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Apr 02 2025SCIENCE

3, 800 years in the making: A small girl's big find

In a twist of fate, a young girl's curiosity led to a remarkable discovery in southern Israel. The girl, Ziv Nitzan, was just three years old when she stumbled upon a 3, 800-year-old treasure during a family trip to Tel Azekah. This site, located about 50 miles southeast of Tel Aviv, is a mound of r

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Apr 02 2025HEALTH

Research Funding in Crisis

The National Institutes of Health and other federal agencies have abruptly ended nearly three dozen research projects led by Harvard-affiliated hospitals. This move has left many scientists scrambling. The cuts have hit Mass General Brigham, the nation’s top hospital for research grants, hard. The h

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Apr 02 2025HEALTH

Cancer Recovery: The Power of Walking

Cancer diagnoses are on the rise, which makes self-care more important than ever for those recovering from surgery or chemo. Technology has stepped in to help, with a focus on getting patients moving. Why? Because physical activity can greatly improve health and overall well-being. There are plenty

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Apr 02 2025HEALTH

How Smartphones Can Track Your Pelvic Movement

Smartphones are not just for chatting or gaming. They have sensors that can track how your body moves. This is big news for people helping others get better from injuries. They often check how well someone can stand on one leg. This helps them see if the person is getting better or needs more help.

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Apr 02 2025HEALTH

How Do People With Spinal Cord Injuries Feel About Life in Different Countries?

Inclusion and recognition are big deals for people with spinal cord injuries. How do they feel about it in Norway, The Netherlands, and Australia? That's what this piece looks into. It's all about how mobility issues and social attitudes play out in these different places. First off, let's talk

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Apr 02 2025SPORTS

NFL's New Tech: The End of the Chain Gang?

In a big step forward for football tech, the NFL is ditching the old chain gang for something much cooler. Starting next season, Sony's Hawk-Eye technology will take over line-to-gain measurements. This isn't a sudden change. The NFL has been working on this for over a year. They've been testing it

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Apr 02 2025HEALTH

Cervix Changes Across the Dog's Cycle

The cervix is a key player in the dog's reproductive cycle. It's a part of the female reproductive system. It's a tube that connects the uterus to the vagina. It's important to understand how it changes during different stages of the cycle. This helps in managing reproductive health. A recent study

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