Society
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AI-Generated Fake Videos: Why They’re Spreading and How to Fight Them
Artificial intelligence (AI) has revolutionized multiple industries, offering powerful tools for creativity and efficiency. Yet among its most alarming misuses…
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“Be Careful” Raises an Anxious and Hesitant Child… What Are the Best Alternatives?
It is natural for parents, especially those raising young children, to frequently use the phrase “Be careful”. This spontaneous expression…
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Excessive Fear in Your Cat May Reveal a Hidden Illness
It’s not unusual for a cat to jump at a loud noise or run away from strangers. But when fear…
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Climate Change Could Make Rice More Toxic: A Global Health Concern
Climate change is widely recognized as a threat to global food security, but a recent study published in The Lancet…
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Parental Age and Autism: What Does Science Say?
Recent studies in epidemiology and neuroscience have highlighted a possible connection between parental age at conception and the risk of…
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Japanese Study Edges Closer to Unlocking the Mystery of Cat Purring
The purring of cats has intrigued humans for centuries. Often associated with contentment and calm, this deep and rhythmic sound…
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Does Retinol Really Reduce the Signs of Aging?
In the skincare industry, few ingredients have garnered as much scientific and consumer interest as retinol. A derivative of vitamin…
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Instagram Drains Android Phone Batteries: Google Confirms, Meta Issues a Fix
Google has officially acknowledged that the Instagram app for Android has been responsible for excessive battery drain, particularly affecting users…
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Alert and Readiness: Storm “Hermine” Approaches France and Portugal
The French meteorological service has placed four departments in the west of the country on orange alert just hours before…
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Night Vision Contact Lenses: A New Frontier in Human Sight
A groundbreaking innovation at the crossroads of science and technology Night vision has traditionally been the domain of soldiers, researchers,…
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