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As Chinese firms pull ahead in tech, US fears it will become dependent

As Chinese firms pull ahead in tech, US fears it will become dependent

Chinese firms have some of the world's most advanced technology. But US officials say relying on it could come with a downside

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Stephen Colbert's final 'Late Show' will mark the end of an era

Stephen Colbert's final 'Late Show' will mark the end of an era

Stephen Colbert leaves behind a late-night legacy shaped by political satire, media criticism and America's changing cultural landscape

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PCOS renamed PMOS as doctors hope it will improve care for millions

PCOS renamed PMOS as doctors hope it will improve care for millions

The condition has been renamed polyendocrine metabolic ovarian syndrome, or PMOS, to better reflect its wide-ranging health effects

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Avatar' suit focuses on hot topic in AI age: A character's face

Avatar' suit focuses on hot topic in AI age: A character's face

Actor Q'orianka Kilcher sues James Cameron and Disney, alleging her likeness was used to create Neytiri in Avatar

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Nasa families don't go to the moon, but they too are on the mission

Nasa families don't go to the moon, but they too are on the mission

The toll of such risk is felt not only by the astronauts, but also by their loved ones - long before liftoff occurs

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What is YouTube's growing dominance doing to us? CEO Neal Mohan answers

What is YouTube's growing dominance doing to us? CEO Neal Mohan answers

YouTube's dominance in streaming is reshaping how we watch, what we watch, and who creates content, as CEO Neal Mohan explains the platform's impact on viewers and creators worldwide

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'Once upon a Time... in Hollywood': Oscars set to get a new venue

'Once upon a Time... in Hollywood': Oscars set to get a new venue

The annual award show will be held at the Peacock Theater, a venue with 500 to 1,000 more seats than the event's current home, the Dolby Theater

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Get your cholesterol even lower and start younger, says new guideline

Get your cholesterol even lower and start younger, says new guideline

Eleven medical organisations advised changes to preventive cardiac care that it says could markedly reduce heart attacks and strokes

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Why keeping a regular sleep schedule matters as much as hours slept

Why keeping a regular sleep schedule matters as much as hours slept

Circadian rhythm makes up a roughly 24-hour internal clock that governs sleep-wake cycle as well as ebbs and flows of hormones, metabolism, cardiovascular function, immune system, appetite and mood

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Can walking be your entire workout? Here's what fitness experts say

Can walking be your entire workout? Here's what fitness experts say

The American College of Sports Medicine recommends that people aim for about 150 minutes per week of moderate-intensity exercise, like brisk walking, or 75 minutes of high-intensity exercise

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