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Jan 25 2025CRYPTO

Trump's New Meme Coin: A Quick Fortune and Some Red Flags

This weekend, former President Donald Trump jumped into the world of cryptocurrency by releasing his own token, $Trump. The launch, which happened on his social media platform Truth Social, was a surprising move that instantly made Trump billions on paper. The coin's design is based on a moment from

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Jan 14 2025HEALTH

Discovering What Drives Us to Move: A Look at Reddit Conversations

It's no secret that physical activity is great for our health. But why do some people do it regularly while others don't? Research often uses surveys and interviews to figure this out. However, these methods can have biases that make their results less reliable. This is where social media platforms

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Jan 10 2025EDUCATION

Automatic Question Classifiers: A Look at Oracle SQL Exam Questions

Imagine you're preparing for an Oracle SQL certification exam. The questions you face might contain code snippets, making them tricky to classify. This study takes a closer look at designing automatic classifiers for such questions. Why is this important? Classifying questions helps in creating a r

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Jan 09 2025POLITICS

The Surprising Way Trump’s Team Got Town Hall Questions Early

Imagine this: President-elect Donald Trump’s team got a sneak peek at the questions Fox News hosts were planning to ask at a town hall in Iowa. This isn't just a minor sneak peek, it's like getting the answers to a test before the exam starts. How did this happen? Someone inside Fox News sent the qu

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Jan 09 2025HEALTH

Meeting Medical Questions with AI: Introducing Med-PaLM 2

Medical question answering has seen a boost with large language models (LLMs). One such model, Med-PaLM, first surpassed the 'passing' score on US Medical Licensing Exam-style questions. But, long-form answering and real-world scenarios still pose challenges. Enter Med-PaLM 2, an improved version th

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Jan 04 2025HEALTH

Kids and Spinal Pain: A New Way to Listen

Picture this: up to a third of school-age kids are dealing with spinal pain. This isn't just a minor discomfort; it can mess with their school days, physical activities, and social time. Right now, we mostly rely on what parents tell us about their kids' pain. But let's face it, kids might experienc

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Jan 01 2025SPORTS

Michigan's Defense Shines in ReliaQuest Bowl Win

Michigan's football team ended their season on a high note, beating Alabama 19-13 in the ReliaQuest Bowl. The Wolverines' defense was the star of the show, sacking Alabama quarterback Jalen Milroe five times and forcing him to turn over the ball three times. This victory was a big deal for Michigan,

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Dec 30 2024POLITICS

Who Wants to Go Back to the Capitol?

Imagine this: people who stormed the U. S. Capitol on January 6, 2021, are now asking judges if they can attend the inauguration of former President Donald Trump. This situation has sparked debates in federal courts about whether these defendants should be allowed to return to the scene of their all

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Dec 23 2024TECHNOLOGY

Image Questions: Beyond One-Size-Fits-All

Let's talk about image questions. These are the queries we can ask about pictures. We've come a long way in creating good questions from images automatically. But, most methods forget about something important: the variety and clarity of these questions. Imagine you're planning a trip and need to as

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Dec 18 2024BUSINESS

What Happens When AI Search Meets Antitrust?

Imagine you're in a big classroom where one student, Google, has been controlling the questions and answers for years. Now, the Justice Department is checking if Google is playing fair or hogging all the attention. They want to talk to Dmitry Shevelenko, the business boss of Perplexity, a new AI sea

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