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Nov 24 2024HEALTH

Nose to Brain: How Sinus Differences Impact Surgeries

The sphenoid sinus, a small cavity in the brain's base, varies greatly among people worldwide. Surgeons need to comprehend these variations when planning surgeries accessed through the nose. This review aims to gather and analyze studies that explore how these differences affect endoscopic endonasal

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Nov 23 2024POLITICS

Russia's New Missile: NATO and Ukraine in Crisis Talks

NATO and Ukraine are set to have urgent discussions after Russia launched a novel hypersonic missile, the Oreshnik, in a central city. This attack escalated the long-running war, now lasting over two and a half years. The Russian President, Vladimir Putin, claimed this was retaliation for Ukraine us

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Nov 20 2024POLITICS

Trump Picks Lawyer Matt Whitaker as NATO Ambassador

In a surprising move, former President Donald Trump has chosen Matt Whitaker, a former acting Attorney General, to represent the United States at NATO. This decision comes despite Whitaker's lack of experience in foreign policy. Instead, his background is in law enforcement, having served as U. S. A

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Nov 20 2024POLITICS

Defending Undersea Cables: Finland's Call to NATO and EU

Finland has expressed serious concerns about the vulnerability of undersea internet cables connecting Europe. Following an incident where a cable connecting Santahamina, near Helsinki, to Rostock, Germany, was damaged, Defense Minister Antti Häkkänen emphasized the need for greater protection from p

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Nov 19 2024HEALTH

How AI is Revolutionizing Nasal Cavity Segmentation in CT Scans

Imagine you're a doctor trying to understand how someone's nose works, or you're planning a delicate surgery. You'd need to see a super clear image of the nasal cavity and the tiny details inside. Head CT scans can help, but spotting the differences between all the tiny structures in the nose isn't

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Nov 16 2024SCIENCE

The Cycle of Explanations: Do They Exist?

Imagine a series of events where each one explains the next, and the final event wraps back around to explain the first. Sounds like a tricky concept, right? This idea is known as explanatory circles. Some people believe these circles exist, and let's dive into why. Firstly, think about worlds desc

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Nov 08 2024BUSINESS

Celebrities as Investors: A New Trend

Back in 2014 and 2015, something interesting happened in the world of business. Celebrities started to dip their toes into the world of venture capital (VC). This wasn't just about making quick money; it was about investing in companies they believed in. Jared Leto, known for his acting and music, w

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Nov 07 2024TECHNOLOGY

Space Safety: NATO's Cyber Challenges

NATO heavily relies on space assets for missions and defense. But these assets come with a hidden danger: cybersecurity gaps. These weaknesses exist throughout NATO's supply chain for space assets, putting both NATO's missions and member states' security at risk. What's worrying is that this supply

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Nov 07 2024POLITICS

How Russia's Ukraine Invasion United Finns on NATO

Before Russia's invasion of Ukraine in 2022, the topic of Finland joining NATO was a hot debate. People were divided into two camps: those who supported joining NATO and those who were against it. This debate was mainly happening on Finnish Twitter. Researchers looked at who was retweeting what on

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Nov 07 2024POLITICS

NATO Chief's Take on Trump's Victory: What It Means

NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte took to social media early Wednesday to share his thoughts on former President Trump's election win. He congratulated Trump, emphasizing that his leadership in the White House is crucial for the alliance's strength. Rutte looks forward to collaborating with Trump ag

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