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She closed her eyes and squeezed her knees to her chest like if she made herself smaller maybe the world would feel less heavy pressing against her ribs. The room was loud with silence, the kind that hums in your ears and reminds you of every word you never said out loud. She wondered if people could see the cracks in her the way she felt them spreading, thin lines like glass about to give.
By Brittany Smith18 days ago in Art
South Korea Semiconductor Market Size, Share, Trends, Growth Drivers & Forecast 2034. AI-Generated.
South Korea Semiconductor Market: Size, Trends, Growth Drivers, and Forecast The South Korea semiconductor market stands at the heart of the country’s technology leadership and export economy. Globally recognized as a semiconductor powerhouse, South Korea is home to industry giants such as Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix, which dominate the memory chip segment worldwide. As demand for advanced computing, artificial intelligence (AI), 5G infrastructure, electric vehicles (EVs), and data centers continues to rise, the South Korea semiconductor market is entering a new growth cycle characterized by innovation, government backing, and strategic investments in next-generation chip manufacturing.
By Kim Soo hyun18 days ago in Wheel
Leading with Confidence: Key Skills Every Healthcare Manager Needs
The healthcare industry moves fast and demands excellence. At the center of this complex world are the people who guide and support teams' healthcare managers. These leaders make sure operations run smoothly, patients receive proper care, and teams stay organized. Essential skills for healthcare managers play a significant role in creating a healthy workplace and ensuring success in daily operations.
By Brady Beitlich18 days ago in Education
Designing Child-Centered Spaces That Encourage Calm and Engagement
Child-centered environments often function as quiet partners in emotional regulation. Without directing behavior or outcomes, thoughtfully designed spaces can reduce unnecessary sensory demands and make engagement feel more accessible. Calm and participation tend to emerge when environments are readable, balanced, and adaptable — allowing children to orient themselves easily and choose how they interact with the space.
By Tim Clarke18 days ago in Families
A jawbone that is 2.6 million years old alters the course of human history.
Scientists' mapping of the early human family is changing as a result of a recently discovered Paranthropus jawbone fossil. In the Afar area of Ethiopia, researchers discovered a partial lower jaw, which they dated to roughly 2.6 million years ago.
By Francis Dami18 days ago in History
Building AI Agents for Legal Support: Hard Lessons from the Field
We’ve all heard the pitch: AI is going to revolutionize the law. The vision usually involves a digital associate that can scan ten thousand contracts by lunch and never miss a typo. It sounds great on paper, but for those of us actually building these agents, the reality is a lot grittier. The legal sector is where "easy" AI ideas go to die.
By Jerry Watson18 days ago in 01









