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Understanding Implicit Bias in Healthcare: Impact on Your Next Medical Visit

Implicit bias in healthcare is a serious issue that can impact patients' health outcomes. Doctors, like all humans, have unconscious biases that can influence their judgment calls. Dr. Cristina Gonzalez, a professor of medicine...
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Top Ways Smart Technology Enhances Office Building Sustainability

Smart technology plays a crucial role in enhancing the sustainability of office buildings, especially in the current era of hybrid work arrangements. As more and more employees work remotely, office buildings are often left...
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Cyber Attack Tactics Shift in Iran, Russia, and North Korea: Microsoft Report

Microsoft's latest Digital Defence report reveals a concerning shift in cyber attack tactics originating from countries like Russia, Iran, and North Korea. The report highlights that over 600 million cyber attacks target Microsoft users...
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Discovering New Life in the Arctic: Glaciers Seen from Space

The Arctic region is home to a network of glaciers that play a vital role in sustaining life in the harsh landscape. A recent satellite image captured by NASA's Earth Observing-1 (EO-1) shows four...
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Acupuncture Effective for Sciatica Pain Relief: Study Results

Acupuncture has been found to be effective in relieving sciatica pain, according to a recent clinical trial. The trial, published in the journal JAMA Internal Medicine, involved 220 participants with sciatica caused by herniated...
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Exploring the Debris Stream of a Famous Broken Comet for ‘Doomsday’ Asteroids

Astronomers have found that the Taurid Meteoroid Complex, a swarm of interplanetary dust, rocks, comets, and asteroids responsible for meteor showers and famous impacts on Earth, is not as dangerous as previously believed. The...
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New Title: The Power of Smell: How Tiny Babies Recognize Faces Through Their Mother’s...

Babies are born into a world full of sensory information that they must learn to navigate. One of the first things they start to recognize is faces. According to Arnaud Leleu, a cognitive neuroscientist,...
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Marie Curie’s Impact on Women in Science: Breaking Barriers and Inspiring Generations

Marie Curie, a renowned female scientist born over 150 years ago, remains one of the most recognizable names in the field of science. Her groundbreaking work in the discovery of radioactivity and the elements...
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Reducing Cervical Cancer Death Risk by 40% with a Simple Treatment Adjustment

A groundbreaking study conducted by researchers at UCL and University College London Hospital has revealed a significant advancement in the treatment of cervical cancer. The study, which spanned over a decade, focused on the...
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Mystery of Spain’s Ancient Cemetery with Twice as Many Females – Unraveled

Archaeologists in southern Spain recently made an intriguing discovery at the Panoría cemetery, which dates back 5,000 years. This ancient burial ground contains twice as many female remains as male remains, raising questions about...