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Apr 28 2025CRIME

Mapping Fear in the City: How We Feel About Our Surroundings

The emotional landscape of a city is more than just buildings and streets. It is a complex mix of feelings, memories, and perceptions. Researchers have developed a way to map these emotions. They focus on how people feel about their environment and how safe they feel in it. The method is called Emo

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Apr 28 2025SPORTS

Soccer Skills: Speed and Direction Changes in Young Players

Speed and the ability to change direction quickly are crucial skills for young soccer players. These skills were put under the microscope in a recent study. The focus was on how quickly players can switch direction and how fast they can sprint. The research involved 71 male soccer players from juni

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Apr 28 2025HEALTH

Tech's Role in HIV Prevention for Gay Men in China

The battle against HIV in China is far from over, especially among gay and bisexual men. This group faces unique challenges when it comes to prevention. In recent years, there has been a surge in using technology to tackle this issue. This approach is gaining traction globally, but is it effective?

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Apr 28 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Dangers of Throat Cancer Surgery

Throat cancer is a serious condition. It is often treated with surgery. This is where things get tricky. Not all surgeries are the same. Some use robots. Some do not. The focus here is on the ones that do not use robots. These are called transoral surgeries. They involve going through the mo

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Apr 28 2025ENVIRONMENT

Brick Kilns and Hidden Dangers: A Look at Soil Pollution

Brick kilns are everywhere. They produce the bricks that build our homes and cities. But there's a hidden cost. These kilns can release harmful substances into the soil. A recent study dug into this issue. It looked at 60 samples from coal, ash, and soil around brick kilns. The focus was on 11 poten

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Apr 28 2025ENVIRONMENT

Satellites and Soil: A New Way to Spot Droughts in Godavari

The Godavari Basin in India has been under the microscope for drought monitoring. The goal was to see if short-term satellite data could help spot agricultural droughts. This is important because soil moisture is key to understanding droughts, but getting detailed soil data over large areas is tou

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Apr 28 2025HEALTH

Scars: The New Frontier of Laser Therapy

Scars are more than just marks on the skin. They can deeply affect how a person feels and looks. This is especially true for scars on the face or other visible spots. The way scars form is complex. When the skin heals from an injury, it can leave behind a reminder. This is where laser therapy co

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Apr 28 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Big Spend on a Gaming PC for a Small Game

Spending a lot of money on a gaming PC can be thrilling, but it can also be a bit of a gamble. It is easy to get carried away and end up spending more than planned. This is what happened to one person who dropped 3000 dollars on a high-end PC. They only use it to play a game that cost 20 dollars.

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Apr 28 2025SPORTS

Knicks Edge Out Pistons in Controversial Playoff Game

A crucial mistake by the referees at the end of a tight game left the Pistons frustrated and the Knicks celebrating a narrow victory. The final seconds of the game saw Tim Hardaway Jr. attempting a three-pointer, but the referees missed a clear foul by Josh Hart. This oversight allowed the Knicks to

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Apr 28 2025BUSINESS

Earnings Season Kicks Off: What to Expect

The financial world is gearing up for a busy week. Investors are keeping a close eye on the market as the first-quarter earnings season hits its peak. More than 180 companies from the S&P 500 are set to reveal their quarterly results. Among them are tech giants like Amazon, Apple, Meta Platforms, an

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