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Jan 06 2026TECHNOLOGY

Driving into the Future: How Quantum Tech is Making Self-Driving Cars Safer

Self-driving cars are becoming smarter. They need to handle huge amounts of data every day. This data helps them make decisions. But there's a problem. How do we keep this data safe and private? A new way to solve this problem has been developed. It's called vQFL. This stands for vehicular Quantum

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Jan 06 2026HEALTH

How Well Does ChatGPT-4o Handle Eye Care Questions?

ChatGPT-4o is a tool that can answer questions from patients about eye care. It's part of a system called Epic MyChart. The goal was to see how well ChatGPT-4o does this job. First, let's talk about what ChatGPT-4o is. It's a type of AI that uses something called a Generative Pre-Trained Transforme

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Jan 06 2026FINANCE

Big Money Moves: OCI Takes Charge of GLAS

OCI, a big player in investments, just made a bold move. They bought most of GLAS, a company that helps manage loans. The deal is worth up to 55 million pounds. This shows OCI wants to be a bigger part of the private credit world. That world is growing fast, with lots of money flowing in. The deal

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Jan 06 2026HEALTH

Making End-of-Life Care Better for ICD Patients

Patients with implantable cardioverter-defibrillators (ICDs) often face a tough situation as they approach the end of their lives. These devices can deliver shocks to keep the heart beating, but when the time comes, these shocks might not be helpful. In fact, they can cause unnecessary pain and disc

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Jan 05 2026CRYPTO

Bitcoin's Surge Sparks Market Rally

Bitcoin's recent climb has set the stage for a wave of gains across related stocks and mining companies. The world's leading cryptocurrency soared past $92, 000, briefly reaching $93, 000 during Monday's Asian trading session. This surge has lifted the spirits and share prices of various companies t

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Jan 05 2026BUSINESS

Inspira's Big Move into Cancer Detection

Inspira Technologies is making a bold step into the cancer diagnostics field. They've signed a preliminary deal to buy a company that specializes in liquid biopsy technology. This tech can detect cancer cells in blood samples using AI. The deal also includes a $15 million investment from an unnamed

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Jan 05 2026HEALTH

Different Views on Keeping Teeth Healthy in Danish Nursing Homes

In Denmark, there's a mix of ideas on how to take care of older people's teeth. Some focus on keeping teeth clean. Others think about the bigger picture. This study looks at why these differences exist. The study talks to people who work in nursing homes. It also talks to dental experts. Both group

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Jan 05 2026EDUCATION

More Work, Same Pay: The Hidden Struggle of College Teachers

Changes are coming to Utah's public universities. The Utah System of Higher Education (USHE) is introducing new rules. These rules aim to make things run smoother. But they might also make life harder for some teachers. The new policy, R-485, wants to make sure everyone is doing their fair share. I

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Jan 05 2026TECHNOLOGY

Qualcomm's New Chip: Can It Compete?

Qualcomm has launched a new chip called the Snapdragon X2 Elite Extreme. It's made using TSMC's 3nm N3X process, which is all about making things faster. But speed isn't everything. This chip is Qualcomm's first 3nm chip for laptops. It has some cool features, like a 192-bit memory bus and 128GB of

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Jan 05 2026HEALTH

Breaking the Cycle: How Nepal's Daughters-in-Law See Family Change

In Nepal, family life can be tough for many daughters-in-law. The older generation, especially mothers-in-law, often hold a lot of power. This can make life hard for younger women. They may feel like they have little say in decisions. This can lead to problems like depression and even violence. A p

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