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Crypto Thieves Strike: Hidden Dangers in Your Phone Gallery

February 7, 2025

Imagine if that innocent screenshot saved on your phone could cost you big? Cybercriminals have come up with a new way to steal cryptocurrencies from unsuspecting users. This sneaky malware, dubbed SparkCat, can scan your phone screenshots using your phone's own technology designed to dete

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Do Babies Get Better Care in Big Cities?

February 7, 2025

Cities and smaller regional towns have very different views on how to provide the best shots to their babies. The main question on everybody's mind revolves around, "Will private payments cost many to the parents? " This is a challenge with new technology. But people in Australia have been quick to

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Oddities in the Numbers: Did Something Fishy Happen in Russian Elections?

February 5, 2025

Russian elections in 2011 and 2012 have a peculiar and surprising pattern in their numbers. These elections were not just about who won or lost. It was a surprising case of anomalies that seemed to favor the pro-government party, United Russia. This party is linked to the leader Vladimir Putin.

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Strikes on ISIS: Trump Launches Airstrikes in Somalia

February 2, 2025

The U. S. President Trump announced that airstrikes were carried out on a group of ISIS planners and other members in Somalia. These attacks took place on the 27th of January. That is this month. He said the target was a senior ISIS member and other operatives hiding in caves. They were a threat to

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Jun, Looking Beyond The Bad Rap

February 1, 2025

There are strong built in immune and inflammatory assault units who dynamically work together to fight the promotion of cancer development. Sweeping new evidence casts doubt on Jun, a protein that was thought to throw a punch at the immune system, actually helping immune cells function better at

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Straightening Out ETH: The Clear Path

January 29, 2025

You might have heard of the Eigenstate Thermalization Hypothesis (ETH), but scientists have been having a tough time explaining it. The problem? They mix up things that are random and things that are predictable. This can get confusing, right? So, why not focus on what we can predict? This new way o

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Transitioning Care for Grown-Up Kids: Adult Surgeons' Views

January 28, 2025

Kids who were born with health issues and needed surgery are now growing up and living longer than ever. That's great news, but it also means they might need special care as adults. We talked to surgeons who handle adults to see what they think about this shift. Some of these surgeons specialize in

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Does ETH Always Lead to Thermalization?

January 26, 2025

The Eigenstate Thermalization Hypothesis (ETH) is a big topic in the world of physics. One common way to think about ETH suggests it might not always mean that an observable in an isolated quantum system made up of many bodies will thermalize. To get thermalization, you might need to assume a specif

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Rheumatoid Arthritis Drugs: A Look at Cancer Risk in Japan

January 19, 2025

You might be wondering if the drugs we use to treat rheumatoid arthritis could have any unwanted effects. Well, a recent look into a registry of patients in Japan has some interesting findings. The study was all about how the risk of cancer changes over time for people taking these drugs. First, le

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Violence at Home: Exploring Abuse in Somalia

January 16, 2025

Imagine trying to understand why some women in Somalia face violence from their partners. It's a sad reality in many places, and Somalia is no exception. We need to dig into the facts to figure out why this happens, so we can hopefully stop it. Let's talk about intimate partner violence, or IPV for