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Nov 12 2024HEALTH

Solving Puzzles in Behavioural Science: Why Use Multiple Methods?

Ever wondered if one thing causes another? This is a big question in behavioural and mental health research. These fields are full of complex stuff, making it tough to figure out what causes what. Let’s talk about 'triangulation. ' Imagine it like solving a mystery with different tools, each giving

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Nov 12 2024HEALTH

Why Economic Evaluations Matter in Pediatric Hospital Care

In the ever-evolving world of hospital medicine, decisions about adopting or dropping medical interventions are crucial. These choices span a wide range, from tests and treatments to entire care models. Traditionally, the focus has been on the direct impact on patient outcomes, benefits, and potenti

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Nov 12 2024CRYPTO

Unraveling the Secrets: How Blockchain Design Shapes Crypto Patterns

Ever wondered what makes cryptocurrencies tick? It's not just about the price. Scientists are diving deep into how the underlying blockchain mechanisms of cryptos influence their distribution patterns. They're using real-world data like block size and block time to see how these features shape crypt

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Nov 12 2024SCIENCE

Fermionic Ghosts Meet Moyal String Theory

Imagine you're trying to understand string theory, which involves tiny, string-like particles. One aspect of this is called Moyal String Field Theory, or MSFT for short. In this theory, scientists use something called the Moyal star product. Until now, the focus has mainly been on the matter part of

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Nov 12 2024CRIME

Indiana Man Convicted of Killing Two Teens in 2017

In Indiana, a former CVS employee named Richard Allen was found guilty of murdering two teenage girls back in 2017. The trial lasted four weeks, with the jury hearing from many witnesses over 17 days. They finally reached a decision on Monday. Allen, who is 52, was accused of killing Abigail William

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Nov 12 2024CRIME

The Subway Chokehold Trial: Witnesses Speak Out

In the trial of Daniel Penny, who's accused of manslaughter after putting Jordan Neely in a chokehold on a New York City subway, witnesses have offered differing views. Mothers and other female passengers who were there that day praise Penny's actions, claiming they felt threatened by Neely's errati

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Nov 12 2024HEALTH

Holiday Eating: Managing Acid Reflux

Holidays are here, and with them comes a spike in acid reflux cases. Dr. Pochapin from NYU Langone Health explains what causes this discomfort and how to enjoy your feast without the burn. Unlike occasional heartburn, GERD is a long-term condition causing frequent symptoms like heartburn and regurgi

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Nov 10 2024POLITICS

Israeli Airstrikes: Casualties Mount in Lebanon and Gaza

Sunday saw a surge in violence as Israeli airstrikes hit Lebanon and northern Gaza, causing dozens of deaths, including children. This comes amid global attention to the U. S. election's potential impact on conflicts with Iranian-backed groups like Hamas and Hezbollah. Israeli Prime Minister Benjami

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Nov 10 2024TECHNOLOGY

Steel Surface Defect Detection: A New Approach with MSFT-YOLO

Ever wondered how we can quickly and accurately spot problems on steel surfaces? Enter MSFT-YOLO, a smart detector that's been tweaked for this exact job. It's based on a model called YOLOv5, but with some neat tricks up its sleeve. One of these is a module called TRANS, which is inspired by Transfo

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Nov 10 2024CRIME

Netherlands' Prime Minister Stays to Handle Soccer Fan Attacks

Dutch Prime Minister Dick Schoof changed his plans to attend UN climate talks in Azerbaijan. Instead, he's focusing on the aftermath of antisemitic attacks on Maccabi Tel Aviv soccer fans in Amsterdam. The violence, which injured five people and led to over 60 arrests, was sparked by social media ca

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