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May 15 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Battle of the Brains: Fine-Tuning vs. In-Context Learning

In the world of artificial intelligence, two methods stand out for customizing large language models: fine-tuning and in-context learning. These methods are crucial for developers creating applications tailored to specific enterprise needs. Both have their strengths and weaknesses, and recent resear

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May 14 2025HEALTH

The Key to Happier Elders: What Matters Most

Japan is home to many older adults who live independently. A recent study looked into what makes these seniors feel good about their lives, even when they don't have many social activities. The study focused on a group of 1, 183 people aged 65 and above. The goal was to figure out what factors co

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May 12 2025HEALTH

How Europe Ages: The Strength Within

Personal strength in older age is a hot topic. It's not just about dodging diseases. It's about having the power to do everyday stuff and enjoy life. This power is what experts call intrinsic capacity. It's all about how well a person's body and mind work as they get older. This idea has been tested

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May 10 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Link: Insulin Resistance and Chronic Illnesses

The world is facing a serious health issue. Chronic illnesses are a big problem everywhere. Scientists wanted to see if there is a connection between insulin resistance and these long-term health issues. They also wanted to check if insulin resistance can help predict these diseases. Insulin res

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May 08 2025ENTERTAINMENT

GTA 6: The PS5 Powerhouse Behind the Scenes

GTA 6 fans are buzzing after Rockstar dropped a bombshell. The stunning second trailer, released just days ago, wasn't just a pretty face. It was a pure showcase of what the PlayStation 5 can do. Every frame, from gameplay to cutscenes, was captured in-game on a standard PS5. No fancy tricks or upgr

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May 08 2025SCIENCE

Who Gets Smarter from Anti-Bias Training?

Nowadays, it's clear that everyone makes mistakes when thinking. Even with all the new methods to help people think better, not everyone gets better at it. A recent study looked at why some people improve more than others. It turns out, how open-minded someone is might be more important than how

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Apr 30 2025CRIME

The Man Who Pretended to be Rich and Powerful

Ryan Hemphill, a 43-year-old man, is accused of serious crimes against six women. He built a fake image of wealth and power to lure these women. He used this image to scare them into silence. He claimed he had deep connections in law enforcement and organized crime. He told them that going to the au

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Apr 28 2025BUSINESS

Toyota's Big Move Shakes Up Japan's Corporate World

Japan's stock market had a thrilling day recently. Shares in many companies skyrocketed. Why? Because Toyota, the giant carmaker, announced a massive plan. They want to take their parts-making subsidiary, Toyota Industries, private. This move could be worth a staggering 42 billion dollars. It's a hu

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Apr 28 2025HEALTH

Locked Away: When Jail Becomes the Mental Health Ward

In the small town of Polson, Montana, a grim reality unfolds. When someone accused of a crime needs mental health support, they often end up in a tiny, isolated jail cell. This is not a rare occurrence. Many people find themselves in this situation, waiting for a spot in the state's psychiatric hosp

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Apr 28 2025HEALTH

Psychotrauma: East Meets West

In March 2024, a symposium brought together Japanese and Western experts to discuss how each culture views and handles psychotrauma. This event highlighted the differences in how trauma is understood and managed in Japan and the West. Japan has faced its share of psychological trauma. From World

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