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Jul 16 2025TECHNOLOGY

Unlocking Trust in Visual-Textual Search

In the world of computer vision and language processing, there's a big challenge: how to make sure that when a computer tries to match pictures with text, it does so in a trustworthy way. This is called visual-textual retrieval. The problem is that current methods don't always know when they're maki

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Jul 16 2025TECHNOLOGY

Pennsylvania's Big Bet on AI: Who's Investing and Why?

Big things are happening in Pennsylvania. A bunch of tech and energy companies are putting a lot of money into making the state a major player in artificial intelligence (AI). This is all part of a bigger plan to make sure the United States stays ahead of China in the AI game. The event where this

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Jul 15 2025ENVIRONMENT

How Wildfire Smoke in San Francisco Made People Sick: A Data Detective Story

Wildfires are scary. They burn forests, destroy homes, and make the air dirty. In 2018, a big wildfire in California sent smoke to San Francisco. Scientists wanted to know if this smoke made people sick. But how? They can't just ask people to breathe dirty air on purpose. That's not fair or safe. So

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Jul 15 2025TECHNOLOGY

Mixing Old and New: A Fresh Take on Predicting Network Traffic

Predicting network traffic is a big deal. It helps keep things running smoothly. People have used different methods to do this. Some are old-school. Others are newer. One of the newer ones is called TSMixer. It's pretty good. But it has some problems. It struggles with patterns that repeat over time

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Jul 15 2025SCIENCE

Brain Scanners and Emotions: A New Way to Read Feelings

Ever wondered if machines can understand human emotions? Scientists have been working on this idea for a while. They used a special brain scanner called fNIRS to read emotions. This scanner is not like the big ones you see in hospitals. It is smaller and can be worn on the head. The study involved

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Jul 14 2025HEALTH

How the Internet is Changing Health Habits of Chinese Seniors

Older adults in China are getting online more than ever. This shift is making waves in how they take care of their health. Researchers wanted to see how this digital dive affects their well-being. They looked at two key things: how often seniors go online and how long they stay connected. The focus

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Jul 14 2025BUSINESS

Tech's Big Role in Chinese Medicine's Future

The Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) is a big deal for countries in the Asia-Pacific region. It's all about boosting trade and economic ties. But there's a twist. Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) is getting a makeover thanks to technology. This isn't just about keeping up with th

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Jul 13 2025HEALTH

Spotlight on Infrared Imaging: A Smarter Way to Detect Breast Cancer Early

Breast cancer is a big deal, affecting more women than any other cancer. Early detection is key to better treatment and survival rates. But current methods like mammograms can be uncomfortable, expensive, and not always accurate, especially for women with dense breast tissue. Enter infrared thermog

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Jul 13 2025TECHNOLOGY

How China's Tech Zones Impact Nearby Cities

China has set up special zones to boost tech growth in cities. These zones, known as national independent innovation demonstration zones (NIIDZs), are designed to foster innovation. A recent study examined data from 274 Chinese cities over 14 years to understand how these zones influence tech develo

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Jul 11 2025SCIENCE

Smart Tech Helps Scientists Study Brain Chemistry

Scientists are always looking for better ways to study the brain. One tool they use is called PET scanning. This tool helps them see how different parts of the brain work. But the data from these scans can be tricky to understand. One method to make sense of this data is called spectral analysis. I

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