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Jan 05 2025CRIME

Exploring Gunshot Residues: Can LIBS Help Solve Crime Scenes?

Investigating gunshot cases can be a real puzzle. There are often multiple shooters, guns, types of bullets, victims, and places where bullets land. Getting all the clues right is key to solving these cases. Scientists are developing new tools to help with fieldwork and lab analysis. One tool that's

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Jan 05 2025HEALTH

Circle RNAs: Unraveling Their Role in Cancer Fights

Ever heard of circular RNAs, or circRNAs? They're about as tiny as DNA, and they're making a big splash in cancer research. Scientists are diving deep into how these little guys might help fight cancers like colorectal, gastric, liver, and lung. Researchers have been closely looking at these circRN

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Jan 05 2025POLITICS

Trump's New Team: Will They Bend to His Will?

On January 6, 2021, Donald Trump pressured Vice President Mike Pence to overturn the Electoral College votes. Pence said no, and that was the end of their useful relationship. Now, Trump is choosing key people for his second term. He wants folks who will do what he says, no matter what the rules are

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Jan 05 2025HEALTH

Is There a Genetic Link Between PTSD and Heart Disease?

Ever wondered how traumatic events might lead to heart disease? Researchers have been digging into this question by looking at how our genes might connect these two conditions. When people deal with traumatic events, they can develop Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), which includes stuff like fl

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Jan 05 2025HEALTH

Rutin's Kids: Can They Fight Prostate Cancer?

Prostate cancer is a big deal for men across the globe. It's actually one of the most common cancers, and a lot of things can cause it, like genes, age, and lifestyle choices. Today, we're focusing on some special pathways in the body that help prostate cancer grow. Think of them like highways for c

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Jan 05 2025HEALTH

How Technology Aids Pregnant Families: A Fresh Look

Expecting a baby comes with its own set of challenges, especially for families dealing with health issues or tough life circumstances. This period can amplify stress, making it hard to cope. That's where digital health technologies, like apps, wearable devices, and online platforms, come into play.

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Jan 05 2025HEALTH

Why Are We Not Using Effective Schizophrenia Treatments?

Schizophrenia, a challenging and expensive condition, often starts in youth and can become a lifelong struggle if not managed well. It causes immense distress and disability for both patients and their families, and it strains society's resources. Research has uncovered a lot about the underlying ca

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Jan 05 2025POLITICS

Biden Honors 18 in Final Act of Presidency

In his last days as president, Joe Biden awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom to 18 notable individuals. This honor, one of the highest in the nation, went to people from the political, financial, and celebrity worlds. Biden, who has been in politics for over 50 years, chose this moment to cele

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Jan 05 2025POLITICS

Cartoonist Leaves Post After Drawing Gets Blocked

Ann Telnaes, a well-known cartoonist, has left her job at the Washington Post. This isn't just any job—she's a Pulitzer Prize winner! The reason? Her bosses didn't like a cartoon she drew. It showed some big-shot billionaires, including the Post's owner Jeff Bezos, bowing down to President-elect Don

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Jan 05 2025HEALTH

Fighting Obesity's Side Effects: Can Feruloylacetone Help?

Obesity can make muscles weak and resistant to insulin. This is known as sarcopenic obesity, and there's no cure yet besides changing your lifestyle and diet. Feruloylacetone (FER) and demethoxyferuloylacetone (DFER) are compounds found in the breakdown of curcumin and bisdemethoxycurcumin. They mig

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