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Elizabeth Kitley: The Journey to the WNBA

May 19, 2025

Basketball fans were thrilled to see Elizabeth Kitley secure a spot on the Las Vegas Aces roster. This is a big deal because only 156 spots are available in the entire league. Kitley's journey to the WNBA is a story of resilience and hard work. She was drafted in the second round of the 2024 WNBA dr

health

Family Planning Challenges in Nyabiheke Camp

May 18, 2025

Married women in Nyabiheke camp face a significant problem. Unplanned pregnancies are common. This is surprising because family planning services are available. So, why aren't more women using them? This question is at the heart of a recent study. It looked into the obstacles and supports for family

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A Baby's Life Saved by Tailored Gene Therapy

May 16, 2025

A major breakthrough in medicine has occurred. For the first time, doctors have used a custom-made CRISPR-based gene therapy to treat a baby's rare and deadly genetic condition. This isn't just any condition. It's a metabolic disorder that can kill up to half of the children who have it in their inf

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The Power of Clear Conversations in Hospitals

May 16, 2025

A recent study is looking into how to make sure patients in the hospital understand their treatment goals. This is especially important for those with serious illnesses. The study focuses on how doctors and nurses talk to patients about what they hope to achieve with treatment. It is a big deal beca

technology

The Battle of the Brains: Fine-Tuning vs. In-Context Learning

May 15, 2025

In the world of artificial intelligence, two methods stand out for customizing large language models: fine-tuning and in-context learning. These methods are crucial for developers creating applications tailored to specific enterprise needs. Both have their strengths and weaknesses, and recent resear

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The Future of Medical Imaging: Seeing Inside the Body with AR

May 14, 2025

The world of medical imaging is evolving rapidly. With the aging population in the United States, the demand for medical images is skyrocketing. Doctors often use these images to help patients grasp their diagnoses. However, sharing these images with patients isn't always easy. It takes extra time a

science

Greenland's Ancient Zinc and Lead Treasure: A Deep Dive

May 14, 2025

Greenland holds a secret beneath its icy surface. The Black Angel deposit is a treasure trove of zinc and lead. This deposit is not a recent occurrence. It is a remnant from a time long past. The mineralization happened around 1, 884 million years ago. This was during the Paleoproterozoic era.

education

Education's Missing Pieces: Uruguay's Youth and the Power of Data Stories

May 14, 2025

Uruguay faces a significant issue with its youth. Almost half of young adults in the country have not finished their compulsory education. This is a big problem. Yet, there is a unique way to tackle this issue. It involves combining numbers and stories. This approach is called data visualization. It

opinion

Gender Critical Feminism: The Unseen Impact of Homosexuality Acceptance

May 14, 2025

Gender critical feminists (GCF) are known for their opposition to gender identity theory (GIT) and queer theory (QT). They believe these theories could harm women and the feminist movement. However, GCF fully support the idea that homosexuality is a normal part of human sexuality. This support leads

technology

AI Bots: The New Target for Cryptocurrency Heists

May 14, 2025

The world of cryptocurrency is always buzzing with new ideas and threats. One of the latest concerns involves AI-powered bots. These bots are designed to handle tasks like buying, selling, and managing cryptocurrency. They can also execute smart contracts and interact with blockchain-based systems.