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- The refugee dilemma in Indonesia raises economic, humanitarian, and global concerns
- Recently, approximately 13,000 refugees were forcibly displaced in Indonesia, sparking concerns regarding the country’s ability to manage the growing refugee population.
- Thousands in Georgia rally against government's EU membership pause
- On Nov. 29, in Tbilisi, Georgia’s capital, thousands of people came together before the Parliament building to protest the government’s suspension of the country’s bid to join the ranks of the European Union.
- SpaceX launches 6th flight test with Super Heavy booster
- SpaceX conducted its sixth Starship flight test on November 19, 2024, at its Starbase facility, drawing enormous attention as the company evaluated various safety and performance upgrades.
- Award-winning book questions whether humanity can settle on Mars
- The Royal Society announced on October 24th that “A City of Mars: Can We Settle Space, Should We Settle Space, and Have We Really Thought This Through?” by Kelly and Zach Weinersmith has won the 2024 Royal Society Trivedi Science Book Prize.
- Oxford names “Brain Rot” as word of the year
- A term describing mental fatigue from excessive social media use has been named Oxford’s Word of the Year for 2024, reflecting growing global concerns about the cognitive toll of digital overload.
- US Prosecutors indict Indian billionaire Adani in $265 million bribery scheme
- Gautam Adani, India’s second-wealthiest individual, was indicted by US prosecutors on November 21, 2024, over a $265 million scheme to bribe Indian government officials.
- Regular exercise affects the academic grades of the students
- According to a study published in the Journal of Physical Activity and Health, researchers discovered that participation in sports during childhood improves academic performance and university attendance rates.
- Sports teams leverage SNS to engage the next generation
- Sports teams are increasingly turning to social media to connect with younger fans.
- AI outperforms doctors in medical diagnosis evaluation
- A study published in the journal JAMA Network Open in late October found that ChatGPT demonstrated superior medical diagnostic capabilities compared to human physicians when assessing clinical case histories.
- Research reports AI models have begun to lie to their developers
- While testing OpenAI’s new model, ChatGPT o1, researchers noticed that the AI model had tried to escape shutdowns when threatened and lied to its developers: actions that did not align with its coding.