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Nearly all doctors feel burnout, but many are encouraged by potential of AI, survey says

Nearly all doctors feel burnout, but many are encouraged by potential of AI, survey says

Doctors in the U.S. are struggling with burnout, but many believe that AI could help alleviate the problem, according to a survey.

Residents of Grünheide Vote Against Tesla's Giga Berlin Expansion Plans

Residents of Grünheide Vote Against Tesla's Giga Berlin Expansion Plans

The residents of Grünheide have recently voted against Tesla's plans to expand Giga Berlin, although the vote is not binding.

Apple's Vision Pro Headset: A Potential Game-Changer for Businesses

Apple's Vision Pro Headset: A Potential Game-Changer for Businesses

Discover how Apple's Vision Pro headset is gaining popularity among companies for its potential in revolutionizing various industries.

Palestinian Man's Emotional Response to New Wheelchair

Palestinian Man's Emotional Response to New Wheelchair

A Palestinian man's touching reaction to receiving a new wheelchair has captured the hearts of many.

Tinder, Hinge Class Action Claims Apps are Purposely Addictive

Tinder, Hinge Class Action Claims Apps are Purposely Addictive

A group of dating app users has filed a class action lawsuit against MatchGroup Inc. alleging that Tinder, Hinge, and The League were designed to be addictive and encourage users to continuously pay for subscriptions.

Carlos Alcaraz Retires After Ankle Injury in Rio Opener

Carlos Alcaraz Retires After Ankle Injury in Rio Opener

Top seed Carlos Alcaraz suffered an ankle injury just two points into his Rio Open presented by Claro opening-round match against Thiago Monteiro and retired shortly after despite a valiant attempt to continue the match.

Brightest Object in the Universe Discovered – Powered by Supermassive Black Hole Eating a Sun a Day

Brightest Object in the Universe Discovered – Powered by Supermassive Black Hole Eating a Sun a Day

Astronomers using the ESO’s VLT have discovered the brightest and most luminous quasar ever observed, powered by the fastest-growing black hole known, which accumulates mass at the rate of one Sun per day.

NASA Seeks Volunteers for Year-long Mars Simulation

NASA Seeks Volunteers for Year-long Mars Simulation

NASA is searching for volunteers to participate in a year-long simulation of life on Mars, conducted in a Mars habitat at the Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas. The mission, called CHAPEA, aims to prepare for future human exploration of the planet.