Google’s incredible Nano Banana image editing model is coming to Google Lens and NotebookLM. Nano Banana is already available in the Gemini app for image editing and creation. Now, with the latest Google update, you can directly snap a…
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Star Trek’s warp drive might not be fiction at all: Scientists create time travel model that obeys physics |
In Star Trek, the crew of the Enterprise could cross galaxies in the time it takes us to fly from Delhi to Dubai. While long considered pure science fiction, the show’s most fantastical invention, the warp drive that bends space-time to…
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Samsung Launches Made-in-India WindFree™ Cassette ACs for Smarter, Energy-Efficient Cooling – Samsung Newsroom India
Features built-in Wi-Fi with SmartThings integration and WindFree™ Cooling for silent, draft-free air distribution
Uses eco-friendly R32 refrigerant, offers up to 48% energy savings[1], and is designed in India for local…
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Exploring causal pathways to sleep quality in young adults using a mul
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Sleep is a critical human function that profoundly correlates with physical health, mood, cognitive functions, social life, and quality of work.1–4 Adequate sleep enhances attention, memory, positive mood, and work performance,…
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Potential profile of pain catastrophizing and its relationship to emot
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Ureteral calculi are solid substances that descend from the kidneys and become lodged in the ureter, or they may form directly within the ureter itself due to abnormalities such as stenosis or diverticula. These can lead to urinary…
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First Familial Mediterranean fever in Somalia: A case report and liter
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Familial Mediterranean Fever (FMF 249100) is a hereditary autoinflammatory disorder that typically manifests in childhood or early adulthood.1 It is characterized by recurrent episodes of fever, polyarthralgia, erythematous skin…
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The silent threat of irregular heartbeats: Doctors explain What Is an Arrhythmia? | Health News
That sudden flutter in your chest may feel normal after a stressful meeting or an extra cup of coffee. But doctors warn that while many palpitations are harmless, certain irregular heart rhythms, or arrhythmias, can be early warning signs of…Continue Reading
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A Detailed Characterization of Asthma Manifestations and Their Associa
Jun Jie Lim,1,* Zong Xun Huang,1,* Evelyn Xiu Ling Loo,2 Mei Hui Liu,3 Fook Tim Chew1
1Department of Biological Sciences, National University of Singapore, Singapore, Singapore; 2Singapore Institute for Clinical Sciences (SICS), Agency for…
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Silent killer: 60% of global deaths are now tied to chronic inflammation
Chronic inflammation is now being viewed as a sneaky culprit that affects up to half of adults globally. Modern science shows 60 % of global deaths are attributed to diseases linked with chronic inflammation, and people silently suffer from…
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Mom’s voice boosts language-center development in preemies’ brains, study finds
The researchers recorded mothers reading a chapter of Paddington Bear, a children’s book that has been translated into many languages. Each mother made a recording for her baby in her native language.
The babies were…
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