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Nov 09 2024RELIGION

Religion and Social Connectivity: Bridging Divides

You might think religion brings people together, right? Well, it can, but it can also do the opposite. Just like we've seen with racial segregation, religious segregation is a big deal. It can lead to misunderstandings, cultural clashes, and even violence. But how much do we really know about this?

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Nov 08 2024TECHNOLOGY

Cyber Warfare: How IT Shapes Modern Battles

In today's world, wars aren't just fought with guns and soldiers. They're also waged on computers and in the digital realm. This is where information technology (IT) steps in, shaping the future of cyber warfare. What was once a simple battlefield has transformed into a complex network of ones and z

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Nov 08 2024SPORTS

Sports Meet Tech: The Future of Sports Analysis

Lately, sports and technology have become best buds, and computer vision techniques are at the heart of this friendly relationship. These techniques have been super useful in analyzing sports videos. From detecting and classifying players to tracking the movement of a ball, there’s a lot going on! I

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Nov 08 2024SCIENCE

Energy Habits in Homes: A Story of Data and Seasons

Believe it or not, understanding how households use electricity can be like reading a book. Thanks to smart meters and a technique called Latent Dirichlet Allocation (LDA), we can now decode these "energy stories. " LDA, typically used for analyzing text, has been applied to sort through hours of me

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Nov 08 2024SCIENCE

Exploring Access to Social Services: A Wuhan Neighborhood Study

Have you ever wondered if everyone in your city has the same access to important services like public transport, restaurants, and entertainment? This study dives into that question by focusing on Wuhan, China. The researchers wanted to see if people living in different areas have equal access to the

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Nov 08 2024SCIENCE

How Flies Use Smell to Navigate

Have you ever wondered how tiny fruit flies manage to find their way around? It turns out that their ability to sniff out their surroundings has a lot to do with special cells in their antennae called olfactory receptor neurons (ORNs). These cells help flies detect smells and guide them through thei

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Nov 08 2024CRIME

Geo-Profiling: 75 Years of Unraveling Drug Trails

Did you know that trying to find out where drugs come from has been a big deal for the past 75 years? It all started with opium in 1948. People wanted to know where these drugs were coming from. Now, scientists are looking at all sorts of drugs like fentanyl, cocaine, and cannabis to find clues abou

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Nov 08 2024CELEBRITIES

Instagram Celebrities and Violence Against Women: A Closer Look

Instagram is a big deal for celebrities. It's where they chat with fans, share their lives, and sometimes, talk about serious issues. One of those issues is violence against women. Researchers took a good, hard look at what 145 famous Instagrammers had to say about this topic. They checked out 74 po

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Nov 08 2024CELEBRITIES

Who and What Boosts a Celebrity's Twitter Fanbase?

Ever wondered what makes a celebrity's Twitter account more popular? Is it how they connect with others, or the words they choose to share? To find out, researchers looked at the tweets, retweets, and mentions of 471 Indian celebrities on Twitter. They created two unique networks to see how well-con

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Nov 08 2024HEALTH

Measuring Faces: How Celebrity Profiles Guide Nose Jobs

Imagine you're a surgeon planning a nose job. You want to make sure the new nose fits perfectly with the rest of the face. But how do you know what looks good? This study took a closer look at attractive celebrities from different countries to find out. They measured angles and landmarks on their fa

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