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Jan 27 2025CRIME

Unveiling Dowry Deaths: A Closer Look

Marriage is a big deal in society. It should be a happy event, but for many women in India, it brings trouble. The dowry system, where the bride's family gives money or gifts to the groom's family, is still common. Some people think it's okay, even if it causes harm. This study looked at women who d

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Jan 26 2025HEALTH

Grieving Parents: How Culture Shapes the Journey

Imagine losing a baby. It's a devastating experience for any parent, but how they cope with this loss can vary greatly based on where they live. A recent study chatted with 47 mothers from the United States and New Zealand who had gone through this heartbreaking event. The results were quite surpris

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Jan 24 2025BUSINESS

Google Vows to Combat Fake Reviews in the UK

Google has pledged to take stronger measures against British businesses that use fake reviews to enhance their ratings on the tech giant's review platform. This follows an announcement by the UK's Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) that Google will strengthen its detection and removal of fraudu

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Jan 24 2025TECHNOLOGY

Apple Updates Safari Preview: Testing Faster Browsing & Fixes

Apple has just rolled out a new version of Safari Technology Preview, tagged as 212. This browser, launched in 2016, serves as a testing ground for upcoming features in Safari. The fresh update brings along numerous bug fixes and performance enhancements. It tackles areas like Authentication, Canvas

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Jan 24 2025SCIENCE

Alien Sightings: A Psychologist's Perspective

Imagine a scientist who spends their career studying human perception and memory, then turns their attention to UFOs and alien abductions. That's what Don Donderi, a psychology professor from McGill University, did. He's been curious about UFOs since he was a kid and has even consulted on high-profi

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Jan 24 2025HEALTH

How COVID-19 Screenings Impact Emergency Department Revisits

Imagine someone goes to the emergency room (ED) and is treated, only to come back within a short time feeling worse. These quick returns can signal serious issues like complications or even death. And during the COVID-19 pandemic, these emergency department revisits got pretty complicated. Screening

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Jan 24 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Gearing Up: Will Roman Pearce Get His Due in Fast & Furious 11?

Fast & Furious 11 is the series finale, so it's too late to correct one of its biggest character blunders – Roman Pearce's personality shift. The Fast & Furious franchise is known for its thrilling car stunts and family-centric storylines. However, after seven films, Roman Pearce has lost his tough-

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Jan 24 2025TECHNOLOGY

Smashing Data: Tiny Synapses for Future Computers

Imagine squeezing more brains into computers! Scientists are working on making computers smarter by mimicking how our brains work. These new computers, called neuromorphic systems, need lots of tiny parts called synapses and neurons to handle huge amounts of messy data. But fitting all those parts i

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Jan 24 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tiny But Mighty: The NOVOO 100W USB-C Charger Review

Think about all the devices you use daily: laptops, phones, tablets, even those tiny smartwatches. They all need power, and the NOVOO 100W USB-C Charger is here to save the day—and your outlets! This tiny charger packs a big punch, thanks to GaN III technology. It’s not just speedy; it’s smart, safe

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Jan 24 2025EDUCATION

Kids and Phones: Should Schools Ban Devices?

Imagine a school day without smartphones. Governor Hochul wants just that for students in grades K-12. She believes this can help free kids from the constant buzz of social media and the mental health pressures that come with it. But is it that simple? Smartphones can be a huge distraction in class

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