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May 08 2025HEALTH

Brain Waves and Smart Chips: A New Way to Track Seizures

The world of medical tech is always looking for better ways to handle conditions like epilepsy. One big hurdle is creating wearable devices that can keep an eye on brain activity for long periods. These devices need to be smart, efficient, and always ready to go. That's where brain-inspired spiking

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May 08 2025HEALTH

Malaria's Hidden Battleground: Uncovering Low-Density Infections on Bioko Island

Malaria is a tricky foe. To beat it, health workers need to spot the parasite accurately. They often use rapid tests, which are handy and quick. These tests look for a specific marker in the parasite. However, some parasites lack this marker, leading to false negatives. Plus, these tests miss low-de

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May 08 2025SPORTS

Knicks' Incredible Comebacks: Boston Left Baffled

The New York Knicks are making a strong statement in the Eastern Conference semifinals. They just pulled off an amazing comeback against the Boston Celtics for the second time in a row. The Knicks managed to overcome a 20-point deficit once again, securing a narrow 91-90 victory. This win gives

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May 06 2025CELEBRITIES

Critics Pick the Best Looks from the Met Gala 2025

The Met Gala 2025 is now in full swing at New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art. This event is the fashion industry’s biggest night. It is also an exclusive gathering with around 450 guests. The Met Gala is not just about fashion. It is also about the people who attend. The guest list includes top d

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May 04 2025TECHNOLOGY

Why Game Consoles Aren't Getting Cheaper Anymore

In the past, buying a new game console was a smart move to wait for. Prices would drop, and the consoles would get better over time. This was true from the old Atari days to the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One era. People would hold off because they knew they could get a better deal later. Plus, they wan

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May 04 2025POLITICS

The New Eugenics: Health, Wealth, and the Strong Survive

The idea of eugenics, which started in the 1800s, has a dark history. It was about encouraging certain people to have kids and discouraging others. This idea has taken new forms over time, often in harmful ways. One of these is called soft eugenics. It's not about forced sterilizations or mass death

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May 04 2025SPORTS

Cubs' Crow-Armstrong Hits Again, Cubs Win Series

The Cubs' Pete Crow-Armstrong has been on a rollercoaster ride during their recent road trip. He has hit four home runs in five games, which is impressive. However, those home runs are his only hits, leading to a peculiar batting average of . 190. Despite this, he has only struck out once, showing s

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May 04 2025SCIENCE

Tiny Tools Transforming Healing

A revolution is happening in the world of healing. It involves tiny needles that can do big things. These are not your usual needles. They are called microneedles. Microneedles have been around since 1998. They are great at getting past the body's natural barriers without causing much harm. This mak

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May 03 2025TECHNOLOGY

A Professor's Unlikely Response to Online Bullies

A professor faced a wave of online hate from gamers. This was not due to any wrongdoing on her part. She was simply doing her job. She was hired as a consultant for a video game. The game was set in 16th century Japan. It featured a female assassin and a Black African samurai. Game

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May 03 2025SCIENCE

The Power of Fish in Science

The world of science has seen a significant shift in the way it studies behavior and brain function. One of the key players in this change has been the humble zebrafish. This small, striped fish has become a star in the world of biological research, particularly in the field of behavioral neuroscien

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