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Nov 28 2024HISTORY

Unveiling Cyprus: A Map Journey Through History

Let's take a trip back in time to the late 19th century. When British officials first stepped onto the island of Cyprus, they meticulously documented its features. This historical geospatial dataset, crafted from maps made between 1878 and 1883, gives us a snapshot of Cyprus's past environment. The

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Nov 28 2024SCIENCE

Late Roman Life on Hvar Island: A Grave Tale of Ancient Croatia

Imagine a time when the Roman Empire was crumbling, and the tiny island of Hvar in Croatia was a bustling trade hub. Between the 3rd and 5th centuries CE, people were buried in a site called Hvar - Radošević. This graveyard tells us a lot about who these people were and how they lived. Out of 33 ind

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Nov 28 2024HEALTH

Using Video Calls to Handle COVID-19 Exposures

When the COVID-19 pandemic hit, it threw a wrench into how health services operated. One big issue was tracking people who might have come into contact with the virus. In Brazil, there are strict guidelines from the Ministry of Health on how to do this. Telemedicine, or using video calls for doctor'

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Nov 28 2024HEALTH

Can AI Improve Brain Tumor Diagnosis?

Spotting brain tumors in MRI scans can be tricky. Doctors rely on manual checks and sometimes help from computers, but these methods have their drawbacks. They might not work well on all scans due to the tumors' complex shapes and the need for precise analysis. Also, these systems can be slow and ma

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Nov 28 2024SCIENCE

Wildfire Smoke: Why It's Thick and What It Means

Biomass burning organic aerosol, or BBOA, is a big deal when it comes to air pollution. It's made when stuff like trees and plants burn, and it plays a big role in how our climate and health are affected. The key here is how sticky and gooey this aerosol is, and whether it's one big blob or a few se

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Nov 28 2024HEALTH

The Impact of Osimertinib on Post-Surgery and Initial Advanced NSCLC

Osimertinib has been a game-changer in treating advanced non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC). But how does it fare when used as a first-line treatment for patients who have had surgery and later experienced a recurrence? That's a question that needs answering. While we know that post-surgery recurren

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Nov 28 2024HEALTH

Can Tranexamic Acid Boost Shoulder Mobility After Surgery?

You might know tranexamic acid (TXA) for its blood-related perks, like in knee replacements and rotator cuff repairs. But what about its effect on shoulder surgery? This study is all about finding out if TXA can make your shoulder feel and move better right after a total shoulder replacement (TSA).

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Nov 28 2024HEALTH

AI Helps Doctors Predict Hip Surgery Risks

Hip fractures can be a real challenge for older adults. Scientists wondered if computers could help doctors figure out which patients might face short-term complications after surgery. They compared two methods: traditional approaches and powerful computer algorithms called machine learning. Surpris

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Nov 28 2024BUSINESS

Is Big Tech Back on the FTC's Radar? Microsoft Under Scrutiny

Microsoft is the latest big tech company to find itself in the crosshairs of the Federal Trade Commission (FTC). The agency has been looking into Microsoft's cloud and software businesses, particularly how the company bundles its services. This isn't the first time Microsoft has faced such scrutiny.

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Nov 28 2024SCIENCE

Dino Droppings: Unveiling the Mystery of Their Rise

Ever wondered how dinosaurs went from small and insignificant to the epic rulers of their time? It turns out, the answer might be hiding in their ancient poop and vomit. Paleontologists from Uppsala University in Sweden took a close look at fossilized dinosaur feces and vomit, also known as bromalit

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