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Feb 26 2025TECHNOLOGY

Drones and Insulators: A New Way to Spot Problems

Power grids are super important for keeping the lights on. They need regular check-ups to stay safe and reliable. Insulators are key parts of these grids, protecting the high-voltage wires from the elements. But, inspecting them can be tricky. Drones are often used for this job, but bad weather and

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Feb 25 2025HEALTH

Workplace Safety: The Power of Good Relationships

First off, let's talk about workplace safety. It's a big deal. Every year, millions of workers around the world get hurt or sick because of their jobs. This is a serious issue that needs our attention. So, how can we make workplaces safer? One way is to look at how employees and their organizations

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Feb 25 2025HEALTH

Making Mental Health Trials Safer

In the world of mental health research, there's a big push to make trials safer and more effective. This isn't just about giving people the right pills. It's about making sure that the way we test things like lifestyle changes and talk therapy are safe and effective. This is especially important bec

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Feb 25 2025SCIENCE

Safety Spending in Iran's Big Industries: A Closer Look

Iran's major industries, such as automotive, pharmaceuticals, and food, have unique safety challenges. To understand how much these industries invest in safety, researchers used a method called the William Fine approach. This method uses something called the J index. However, safety costs can flu

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Feb 24 2025CRIME

Hospitals Under Siege: The Growing Danger for Healthcare Workers

The recent shooting at a Pennsylvania hospital has put a spotlight on a disturbing trend: healthcare workers are increasingly facing violence on the job. What happened in York County is a stark reminder of the dangers that nurses, doctors, and other staff members face daily. A man, later id

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Feb 24 2025HEALTH

Navigating Mental Health: Chatbots and Schizophrenia

Schizophrenia is a tough condition to grasp, even for those experiencing it. Chatbots, driven by advanced language models, could simplify understanding mental health. However, these models can be unreliable. They might wander off topic or even create false information. Picture giving someone a map t

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Feb 23 2025SCIENCE

Scooters, Safety, and the UK: What's the Deal?

E-scooters are everywhere these days. These electric-powered scooters are a popular choice for short trips. They are seen as a green way to get around. But, there's a catch. Safety is a big concern. In 2022, the UK saw 1, 492 people hurt in e-scooter crashes. That's a lot of injuries. To understand

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Feb 23 2025ENVIRONMENT

Hidden Dangers in Your Tap: What You Need to Know

Chlorine has been used for over a century to treat water, and it's been effective in preventing waterborne illnesses. However, the discovery of harmful byproducts like THMs and HAAs has raised concerns about the safety of our drinking water. While there are ways to filter out these chemicals at home

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Feb 23 2025POLITICS

Firefighters in the Line of Fire: Safety Programs at Risk

In a surprising move, the Trump administration recently cut jobs across the Department of Health and Human Services. Among those affected were key members of a specialized team dedicated to keeping firefighters safe. Patrick Montague, a seasoned firefighter and investigator, was one of the casualtie

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Feb 22 2025CRIME

A Killer's Freedom: A Controversial Release

A man from Connecticut, Tyree Smith, has been given the green light to leave a high-security psychiatric hospital. This decision came after he was found not guilty by reason of insanity for a brutal murder in 2012. Smith was confined to Whiting Forensic Hospital for 60 years. He was accused of killi

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