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Jan 31 2025SCIENCE

Good and Bad From Psychopathy's Roots

Ever wondered what makes some people more likely to end up in trouble? Scientists pitted four aspects of psychopathology against each other to see if they acted as opposites. By studying the top, the bottom and the things in the middle, they were looking to confirm the double-edged effects in extr

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Jan 30 2025POLITICS

The Unseen Effect of the New Directive

A new directive from the Office of Personnel Management was recently issued, asking agency heads to cease all initiatives that embrace "gender ideology". This directive started on Wednesday. It's a bold move that's part of a larger plan to push back against what the administration calls "woke" thin

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Jan 30 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Future of Smart Factories: A New Approach

The manufacturing world is changing fast, and smart factories are becoming the new norm. Traditional ways of doing business just can't keep up with these innovative changes. So, a clever idea was born: a shared value network model. This model is based on a concept called synergy theory, which is all

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Jan 30 2025HEALTH

A Helping Hand: Law, Health & The Rainbow

In many parts of the U. S. , LGBTQ+ individuals must deal with unfair treatment due to prejudiced attitudes. This affects their well-being, both mentally and physically. Such discrimination can lead to serious health problems. The influence of protective laws is significant. Laws that support LGBTQ

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Jan 30 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Celebrities Drop Out in a Shocking Round!

This Season of a reality show has seen some big names step up and then step down. Two celebrities, Carey Hart and Kyla Pratt, had to leave the show recently. Carey Hart, a professional racer, had been pushing his body to the limit for years. His body finally gave in after a hard fall, so he had to

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Jan 30 2025CRIME

How Dementia Impacts Crime in Australia.

Over a long period - from 1995 to 2020 - people with dementia were charged with all sorts of crimes in Australia. This isn't new - many people with this condition do things that land them in the courtroom. The research gathered cases from Australian legal databases A total of 62 people were

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Jan 30 2025POLITICS

Boosting Guantanamo's Migrant Center: A New Plan

In a significant move, the President has instructed the Secretaries of Defense and Homeland Security to ramp up the Migrant Operations Center at Naval Station Guantanamo Bay. The goal? To create more room for detaining high-priority criminal immigrants who have entered the U. S. illegally. This init

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Jan 29 2025ENVIRONMENT

With Climate Change Looming, How Can Shipping Routes Be Made Safer?

Global shipping networks are in trouble. Extreme weather events are making it dangerous and unreliable for ships to travel their usual routes. Researchers have noticed that looking at each part of the network separately doesn't give a clear picture of the problem. So, they've come up with a new stra

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Jan 29 2025CRIME

Five Years On: How Americans Feel About Using DNA to Solve Crimes

In 2018, when law enforcement first used a technique called Forensic Investigative Genetic Genealogy (FIGG) to catch the Golden State Killer, many Americans were on board. A survey at the time showed that most people supported using DNA to solve violent crimes. Five years later, FIGG has helped clos

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Jan 29 2025SCIENCE

Exploring Extreme Creatures for Medical Breakthroughs

Scientists typically focus on a few model animals like lab mice or fruit flies for medical research. But plants and other critters living in harsh environments might hold keys to solving tough health problems. Field studies of these wild animals are rare due to funding issues. Yet, understanding how

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