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University Graduates in Japan Facing Employment Challenges Despite Economic Recovery

Recent data reveals a concerning trend among Japanese university graduates, where the share of students who have accepted job offers has notably fallen. This development comes at a time when Japan’s economy shows signs of recovery, yet the job market seems to tell a different story. A Shift in

Trump's First 100 Days: Tech Industry Shocks and Surprises!

In the whirlwind of political changes that marked the early days of the Trump presidency, few sectors felt the impact as profoundly as the tech industry. With a series of decisions and policy shifts, the first 100 days under President Trump were a period of both anticipation and unease, bringing

Confusion and Concerns Arise as Trump Administration Cancels Scientific Meetings

In a sudden and unexpected move, the Trump administration announced the cancellation of several key scientific meetings, sparking a flurry of confusion and concern within the scientific community. The cancellations, described as abrupt by many, have prompted questions regarding the motivation behind such decisions and the potential implications for ongoing

A Breakthrough in Blood Pressure Management: The New Hope for Tough Cases

The struggle to keep blood pressure in check is a daily challenge for millions around the globe, especially for those dealing with resistant hypertension. It’s a condition where even after using a combination of medications, lifestyle changes, and rigorous tracking, some patients find their blood pressure levels stubbornly high.

AI Can Associate Colors and Shapes Like Humans Do

We associate various colors, shapes, and sounds with different tastes, and these connections can subtly influence our perceptions. It seems that AI is also capable of forming similar associations. Research by an international team of scientists suggests that generative AI systems can create associations between colors, shapes, and sounds with

FBI utilized Israeli technology to hack phone of Trump's failed assassin

The FBI used technology developed by the Israeli company Cellebrite to hack into the mobile phone of Matthew Thomas Crooks.

Israeli startup develops simple, accurate system for diagnosing coronary heart disease

Israeli startup AccuLine has developed CORA, a deep learning-based system that enables early examination of coronary arteries and timely treatment initiation for patients.