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Jun 18 2025TECHNOLOGY

New Camera App Takes Smartphone Photography to the Next Level

A new camera app has hit the Apple App Store, and it's got some serious backing. Two key figures from the Google and Pixel Camera apps have teamed up to create Indigo. This app is designed to enhance the quality of smartphone photos by using advanced computational photography techniques. The app is

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Jun 18 2025CRIME

The Unseen Path to Violence

Vance Boelter, the man now accused of a shocking attack, once seemed like an ordinary guy with big ideas. He was driven by a desire to fix the world's problems. This passion was clear in his writings and projects. He wanted to make a real difference, and he was not shy about it. Boelter's former co

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Jun 18 2025TECHNOLOGY

A Fresh Look at the Framework Laptop 12: More Than Just a Pretty Face

The Framework Laptop 12 is not your typical gadget. It is the latest addition to a line of laptops that are designed to be different. These laptops are built with the idea that users should be able to customize and upgrade them easily. They also prioritize being repairable, which is a big deal in

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Jun 18 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking Secrets: How Scans and AI Are Changing Forensic Science

The skull has always been a key player in figuring out who someone was. It is used in investigations to determine three main things: whether the person was male or female, how tall they were, and how old they were when they died. Modern tech has made this process much more precise. Computed tomograp

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Jun 18 2025HEALTH

Mice, Stress, and the Brain: Unraveling Depression's Hidden Links

Depression is a complex condition that affects millions of people worldwide. It is not just about feeling sad. It is a serious health issue that can be influenced by various factors, including stress and certain proteins in the brain. One such protein is apolipoprotein E (ApoE). Researchers have bee

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Jun 18 2025HEALTH

Fixing Knees: The Shape-Up Showdown

Knee injuries are a big deal, especially for athletes. One common fix is replacing the ACL, or anterior cruciate ligament. This is often done using a bone plug from a donor, called an allograft. Traditionally, surgeons have to shape these bone plugs themselves. This can lead to some problems. The re

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Jun 18 2025HEALTH

A New Way to Fix Old Hip Problems

Hip replacements are tougher when done after a hip or pelvis break. This is because the hardware used to fix the break can cause issues later. Doctors have found that using a new method, called the anterior-based muscle-sparing approach, might help make these surgeries safer and more successful. Thi

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Jun 18 2025HEALTH

Can Short-Term Therapy Help Adults with Borderline Personality Disorder?

The idea of helping adults with borderline personality disorder (BPD) in a shorter time frame is gaining traction. A recent effort focused on a 12-week therapy program called Road Maps. This program is designed to serve as a middle ground in the care process for those diagnosed with BPD. The goal wa

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Jun 18 2025TECHNOLOGY

Coinbase: Pushing for Stocks on the Blockchain

The crypto world is buzzing with news that Coinbase is pushing for a big change. They want to offer something called "tokenized equities" to their customers. This means turning regular stocks into digital tokens, like cryptocurrencies. Instead of owning actual shares, investors would own tokens that

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Jun 18 2025CRYPTO

The Senate's Big Move on Stablecoins

The Senate has made a significant step forward in the world of digital money. They passed a law to regulate stablecoins, which are a type of cryptocurrency designed to keep a steady value. This is a big deal because it's the first time the U. S. government is setting rules for these digital tokens.

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