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Apr 04 2025TECHNOLOGY

Devin's New Plan: Cheaper Entry, But Is It Worth It?

Devin, the AI coding assistant, has just rolled out a new pricing model. The creators of Devin, a startup, have introduced a more affordable way to access their tool. This move comes after Devin gained popularity for its ability to handle basic coding tasks on its own. However, it quickly became cle

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Apr 04 2025HEALTH

How Strong Antibodies Can Keep Dengue at Bay

Dengue fever is a serious issue in many parts of the world. It is caused by a virus that can lead to severe symptoms. But did you know that some people get infected without showing any signs of illness? This is called an inapparent infection. Scientists have been looking into why this happens.

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Mar 31 2025TECHNOLOGY

Can AI Outsmart Dental Students in Diagnosing Tooth Issues?

Dental students and AI are both learning to spot tooth problems. ChatGPT-4o is the newest AI tool that can handle text, images, audio, and video. It is a big step up from earlier versions that only worked with text. This AI has the potential to change how dentists are trained and how patients are tr

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Mar 30 2025POLITICS

Greenland Tensions: A Clash of Allies

Denmark and the United States have always been close friends. But recently, things got a bit tense. The U. S. Vice President, JD Vance, visited a U. S. military base in Greenland. He had some strong words for Denmark. He said that Denmark has not done enough to protect Greenland from threats like Ru

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Mar 30 2025EDUCATION

Nurses Need More Than Just Training For Death

Death is a tough topic. It is a part of life that many people avoid thinking about. For nurses, it is a reality they face often. Yet, nursing education often misses the mark when it comes to preparing nurses for this aspect of their job. Most of the focus is on how nurses handle dying patients.

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Mar 30 2025HEALTH

Tech and Dementia: A New Way to Stay Active

Dementia is a tough condition that slowly affects a person's ability to function and connect with others. But staying active and engaged can really boost the well-being of someone living with dementia. Technology might just be the key to making this happen. A recent effort looked into how people in

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Mar 28 2025SPORTS

Colorado's Coach Prime: A $54M Bet on Football and Beyond

Deion Sanders, the head coach at Colorado, just secured a massive deal. He will be earning $54 million over the next five years. This makes him one of the highest-paid coaches in the country. Sanders' salary will start at $10 million in 2025. It will then increase each year, reaching $12 million by

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Mar 28 2025CRIME

Delusional Disorder and the Law: A Call for Change in Legal Perspective

Delusional disorder is a mental health issue where a person has strong beliefs that are not based on reality. This can lead to serious problems. These problems can include criminal behavior. The question is, how should the law handle criminals with this disorder? This is a tough question. It's impor

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Mar 27 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Struggle: Depression in Multiple Sclerosis Patients

Depression is a common issue for people with multiple sclerosis (MS). It is a disease that affects the brain and spinal cord. It is estimated that around 1 million adults in the US are living with MS. This number is significant and growing. It is a chronic condition that can cause a range of sym

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Mar 26 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Truth Behind the Fake: Navigating the World of Deepfakes

Deepfakes are everywhere these days. These AI-generated videos and images can look incredibly real. They use smart tech like Generative Adversarial Networks and Diffusion Models. These tools create content that seems genuine but is actually fake. This tech has some cool uses, like in movies and game

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