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Feb 11 2025HEALTH

Can Chatbots Be Better Doctors?

AI is changing how we think about health advice. In 2023, a study found that AI like GPT-3. 5 could give health answers that felt more caring and helpful than doctors. This sparked an interest in how AI might help in healthcare. Let's dive into the heart of the matter. Norway is a country that is v

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Feb 11 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Cast Search for Elle Woods: Who Will Play Teenage Elle in the Upcoming Prequel?

There is a brand-new chance for young actors. The prequel focusses on Elle's high school days. This series is happening and it will expand on the facts to create a new Elle story. This series is being produced by Amazon MGM Studios and Reese Witherspoon’s Hello Sunshine production. This wi

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Feb 11 2025ENVIRONMENT

Fires and Plant Strategies: What's the Connection?

Fires are a natural part of many ecosystems around the world. In Australia, where fires are frequent, plants have developed unique strategies to cope with these recurring events. These strategies include resprouting, where plants regrow from roots or stems after a fire, and seeding, where plants p

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Feb 11 2025HEALTH

Does the activity and self-beliefs change in people with Parkinson's

Parkinson’s disease can make daily activities a challenge. How does this affect peoples beliefs about their abilities? One area of concern for researchers is the truthfulness and reliability of self-reported activity level estimates from people with Parkinson disease (PwP). The activity patterns an

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Feb 10 2025HEALTH

Voices from the Arab World: What Tweets Reveal About COVID-19

The COVID-19 pandemic has shaken the world, and the Arab region is no exception. Social media has become a lifeline for sharing news and voicing public thoughts during this tough time. Twitter, in particular, has been a hotspot for Arabic speakers to talk about COVID-19. By diving into Arabic tweets

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Feb 09 2025EDUCATION

Uncovering Ancient Secrets: X-ray Tech Saves Hidden History

Ancient clay tablets, known as cuneiform tablets, were the go-to writing material in the Near East from around 3000 BCE to 100 CE. These clay tablets were super tough for daily use. But when they were buried for thousands of years, they started to get damaged by salts. Salts on these tablets cause

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Feb 09 2025SCIENCE

Bacteria and Cancer: The Unseen Players.

In the shadowy corners of tumors, a microscopic world is at play. Scientists have become curious about the bacteria and other microbes that live within tumors. These microbes are hard to see without powerful tools, but they're there and doing something in the body. Tiny bacteria inside tumors can c

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Feb 09 2025SCIENCE

Squeezing Out Cancer: Simple Scans Again Make Headway In Emerging Countries

In the fight against cancer, we're seeing big changes. Cancer is a serious problem all around the world. So too are the global figures. About 19 million new cases of cancer were found in 2020. It is easy to talk about trying out simple and complex lab tools to find cancer. These let doctors det

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Feb 08 2025TECHNOLOGY

Unspoken Impact: Trump and the Whiplash of Chinese Imports

US shoppers are faced a surprise with some purchases online. The prices went up, and some products were nowhere to be found on two gigantic ecommerce platforms, Shein and Temu. These two sites, owned by China, make the shopping convenient for some consumers. As of this ye

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Feb 08 2025ENTERTAINMENT

New Stars Shine in 2024's Sci-Fi Sphere

The weirder world of sci-fi movies has scored big in summer 2024 ''Dune: Part One'' had a good shot at a record this year earnimg an 8. 0 IMDB rating but failed to make top 250 marks. Movie makers have loved audiences with two mega space hits The first Sci-Fi film at bob Marathon assemblies for t

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