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Nov 07 2024CRIME

Cracking the Code of Crime: Unveiling Hidden Patterns

Imagine trying to understand a complex puzzle by only looking at the pieces' colors. That's similar to how we've been categorizing crimes. We slap a single label on each crime, like "burglary" or "assault, " and call it a day. But crimes are way more intricate than that. They involve a mix of behavi

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Nov 07 2024HEALTH

How Many People Really Have Lyme Disease?

Scientists have come up with two ways to estimate how many people get Lyme disease, also known as Lyme borreliosis (LB). The first method looks at how many people have antibodies against the bacteria that cause Lyme disease, Borrelia, in their blood. They fix any mistakes in the tests that might say

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Nov 07 2024EDUCATION

Submitting Articles: Guidelines for Original Work

Are you looking to submit an article to Trabalho & Educação? Here are some key points to help you get started. First off, your work needs to be fresh and new, not something that's been circulating elsewhere. Once you're ready, it'll be reviewed by experts who really know their stuff. Want to know mo

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Nov 07 2024EDUCATION

Unlocking the Cosmos: A New Way to Teach Astronomy

Ever wondered how to find the best astronomy teaching materials? It's like searching for stars in a crowded night sky – tricky and time-consuming. That's where astroEDU steps in. This new web platform is on a mission to make finding high-quality astronomy education activities easier than spotting th

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Nov 07 2024HEALTH

How to Beat the Cold and Flu This Season with 5 Unusual Tricks

Ever wonder why you get sick more often when it's cold outside? A family doctor, Dr. Jessica Kiss, shared some quirky but scientific tips on TikTok to help us stay healthy this season. Cold air can weaken your immune system, especially in your nose. Research shows that even a slight temperature drop

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Nov 06 2024HEALTH

How Genes and Lifestyle Change Our Metabolism

Did you know that our genes can affect how our bodies respond to lifestyle changes? Scientists studied people with prediabetes in Mexico and found that those with a specific gene variant had different metabolism changes after a 24-week lifestyle intervention. Before the intervention, these people ha

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Nov 06 2024CRIME

Cracking Crime: How Topic Modeling Sheds New Light

You might think that labeling crimes as simple categories like "burglary" or "assault" is enough to understand them. But hold on, it's not that straightforward! Each crime is a mix of behaviors, situations, and details that can't be crammed into a single box. This loss of information makes it tough

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Nov 06 2024TECHNOLOGY

Tech's Role in Modern War: A Closer Look

The world of warfare has seen significant changes with the rise of technology. Today, countries aren't just using tanks and troops; they're employing computers and code. This shift is thanks to the Information Technology (IT) sector, which has given birth to advanced tech that's transforming how nat

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Nov 06 2024SCIENCE

Walking Backwards: The Unique Journey of Dirichlet Random Walks

Imagine you're walking through a park, but the path you take isn't just random—it's determined by a series of independent probabilities. This is the essence of a random walk in a Dirichlet environment. In this environment, the chances of moving from one spot to another are not fixed but are themselv

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Nov 05 2024BUSINESS

Yum Brands' Earnings Miss the Mark

Yum Brands announced its third-quarter earnings this Tuesday, falling short of what Wall Street expected. Both KFC and Pizza Hut saw their same-store sales drop more than anticipated. Here's a breakdown of the numbers: - Earnings per share hit $1. 37, missing the expected $1. 41. - Revenue came in

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