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Mar 18 2025TECHNOLOGY

Fighting Fake News: How Tech is Tackling Spam on Social Media

Social media has become a huge part of everyday life. Platforms like Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, Facebook, and WhatsApp let users share all sorts of content. This content can be anything from politics to ads to entertainment. The problem is, not everything shared is true or useful. Some of it is sp

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Mar 14 2025TECHNOLOGY

Spam Texts: How to Spot and Stop Them

Have you ever received a text message saying you owe money for tolls you never paid? Or maybe you've gotten a message saying you've won a gift card. These are common tricks used by scammers to steal your information or money. This is known as smishing, where scammers use text messages to trick peopl

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Mar 08 2025CELEBRITIES

The Tragic End of a Hollywood Star

In the heart of Hollywood Hills, a sudden and tragic event unfolded. Pamela Bach, a familiar face from TV shows like "Baywatch, " was found dead in her home. She was only 62 years old. The cause of death? A self-inflicted gunshot wound. This shocking news left many in disbelief, especially those who

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Mar 07 2025CELEBRITIES

Pamela Bach: A Life Remembered

Pamela Bach, a name that might not ring a bell to many, but she was a part of a famous family. She was the ex-wife of David Hasselhoff, the star of the popular TV show "Baywatch. " She was found dead in her Los Angeles home. She was 62 years old. The news of her death was confirmed by the Los Angel

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Mar 03 2025SCIENCE

Light-Up Your Senses: Dopamine Detection Goes Green

Imagine a world where detecting tiny amounts of dopamine, a crucial neurotransmitter, is as easy as shining a light on it. That's exactly what scientists have done, but with a twist. They've ditched the usual harsh chemicals and opted for a gentler approach using natural light. Dopamine is

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Feb 25 2025SCIENCE

Ketamine's Impact on the Brain: A Mouse Tale

Ketamine, a drug often used in medical settings, can have serious effects on the brain. When mice were given ketamine, they showed signs similar to schizophrenia. Scientists wanted to understand why this happens and how it affects the brain. To do this, they used special tests to see how th

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Feb 20 2025HEALTH

Schizophrenia: The Long-Term D 2 Receptor Blockade Dilemma

Schizophrenia is a complex mental health condition that often requires long-term treatment. One of the key treatments involves blocking dopamine D 2 receptors. This approach is widely used to manage symptoms, but it raises a critical question: Does continuous use of these medications lead to more

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Jan 28 2025HEALTH

Measuring How Active Patients Are: The Italian PAM13-I

You've probably heard about the Patient Activation Measure (PAM), a popular tool used globally to gauge how involved patients are in their healthcare. A recent study in Italy focused on the Italian version of the PAM, known as PAM13-I, to see how well it works among patients undergoing elective surg

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Jan 23 2025SCIENCE

Dual-Mode Microfluidic Devices for Dopamine Detection

Imagine a world where detecting important biomarkers like dopamine is as simple as using a portable device. Scientists have designed a special tool called microfluidic paper-based analytical devices (μPADs) that can do just that. These μPADs have a clever folded structure that lets the analyte solut

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Jan 17 2025POLITICS

Why Pam Bondi’s Nomination Worries Voting Rights Advocates

Pam Bondi, President-elect Trump's pick for the Department of Justice (DOJ), has attracted criticism from the NAACP's Legal Defense Fund. They argue that her past actions as Florida’s attorney general and as chair of the America First Policy Institute (AFPI) make her unsuitable for the role of U. S.

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