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Nov 18 2024TECHNOLOGY

Guessing When Documents Were Made

Have you ever wondered when a document on the web was created? It’s not always easy to tell, and that’s a problem. Sometimes, that little timestamp at the bottom is missing or can’t be trusted. So, scientists have come up with a clever idea: using the content of the document to figure it out. Meet

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Nov 18 2024TECHNOLOGY

Why Neural Networks are Changing How We Date Documents

There's a lot of information hidden in the dates of documents. This data can be super helpful for tasks like finding the right document or summarizing events. The problem is, not all documents have clear dates, especially those floating around the internet. Figuring out when a document was created,

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Nov 18 2024TECHNOLOGY

Huawei's Next Mate Series: What to Expect on Nov 26

In just a few days, Huawei is dropping a brand-new series of phones. Can you guess what they are? The Mate 70 lineup is set to hit Chinese markets on November 26, and the hype is real. We're talking four different models here – the Mate 70, Mate 70 Pro, Mate 70 Pro+, and the top-tier Mate 70 RS Ulti

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Nov 18 2024POLITICS

Russian Propaganda: A Powerful Tool?

Before Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022, a unique survey experiment was conducted. This experiment aimed to see if the propaganda spread by the Putin regime could sway public opinion to support military action. The results, collected a year before the actual invasion, showed that even mild fo

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Nov 18 2024HEALTH

How Your Gut Bacteria and Diet May Affect Long COVID

You've probably heard of Long COVID, a condition where symptoms like fatigue and loss of taste or smell linger for months after you've recovered from COVID-19. Scientists are trying to figure out what makes some people more likely to get these long-term effects. One interesting area they're looking

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Nov 18 2024POLITICS

Brendan Carr: From FCC Commissioner to Chairman

Meet Brendan Carr, the guy who's about to take the wheel at the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). You might know him as the commissioner who’s been working with the FCC since 2017, or maybe from his days as the general counsel and advisor to former FCC Chair Ajit Pai. Carr’s new role as chair

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Nov 18 2024SPORTS

Packers' Impressive Win Over Bears in Week 11: A Riveting Recap

On Sunday, the Green Bay Packers pulled off a nail-biting 20-19 victory against the Chicago Bears at Soldier Field. This marked their 11th consecutive win over their rival. The game was packed with action and drama, right down to the final seconds. Jordan Love, the Packers' quarterback, spearhe

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Nov 18 2024TECHNOLOGY

Samsung's AR Smart Glasses: Coming Sooner Than You Think!

Ever wondered when you'd see Samsung's take on AR smart glasses? Well, hold onto your hats! Recent leaks from South Korea have spilled some interesting details. These glasses are expected to hit the market in the third quarter of 2025. That's just around the corner! And guess what? The initial batch

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Nov 18 2024BUSINESS

Tough Times for Small Businesses: Surviving Inflation's Bite

Inflation is a cruel beast, especially for small businesses as they face skyrocketing costs and disgruntled customers. Enjou Chocolat, a small chocolate shop in New Jersey, knows this story all too well. Forcing customers to shell out more for treats, like $14. 99 for a half-pound bag of foil chocol

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Nov 18 2024TECHNOLOGY

Smartening Up Microgrids: How RFID and AI Team Up to Spot Trouble Faster

Ever thought about how we can make sure power grids work smoothly? Scientists are finding new ways to do that using smart tech. One problem is that the rotor angle—which shows how power generators work together—can go haywire. Traditional methods don't always catch this in time. That's where a cool

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