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Dec 04 2024HEALTH

How Different Violent Offenders and Non-Offenders with Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorders Compare in Europe

European researchers took a step to unravel the mystery surrounding violence in women with severe mental illnesses. They examined women diagnosed with Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorders (SSD) who were found guilty of violent crimes and were sent to secure facilities. These 'cases' were compared with w

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Dec 04 2024EDUCATION

Teacher's Lawsuit: Unsafe Workplace Claims

Imagine working in a school where students assault you, and you feel no one's got your back. That's what Lauren Eriksen, a teaching assistant at West Salem High School, claims in her lawsuit against the Salem-Keizer School District. She says students bit her so hard it caused nerve damage and gave h

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Dec 04 2024SCIENCE

Brightening Bioimaging: How Small Changes Can Make a Big Difference

Scientists are on a mission to find new organic materials that glow brightly under special light conditions, which can help in biological imaging. This type of imaging, called two-photon fluorescence microscopy, is like taking super-detailed pictures of cells and tissues without damaging them too mu

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Dec 04 2024SPORTS

Alaska's Missing Five: A Storm's Unforgiving Surprise

In the unforgiving waters of Alaska, a fishing boat named Wind Walker met its match with a sudden, intense storm. The boat overturned, and five crew members disappeared into the churning sea. The Coast Guard, determined to find them, launched a massive search effort. Despite the harsh conditions, th

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Dec 04 2024SCIENCE

Babies' Ear for Thai: Infants from Korea and Japan Hear Differently

Did you know that even little babies can tell the difference between sounds from different languages? Scientists wanted to find out how babies from Korea and Japan hear sounds from Thai, a language they don't speak. They chose three special sounds from Thai that are called "stops. " These sounds are

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Dec 03 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Get Millie Black: A 100% Score Winner from HBO!

HBO, known for its crime dramas since The Sopranos, is back with another hit: Get Millie Black. Aired on HBO Max, this series follows ex-Scotland Yard detective Millie-Jean Black as she returns to Jamaica. She's there to solve missing persons cases, but things get personal when she tries to save her

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Dec 03 2024CRIME

Vancouver's Crypto Betrayal: A Lesson in Trust

Ever heard of EzBtc? This cryptocurrency platform used to be based in Nanaimo, Vancouver Island. Recently, it was ordered to pay back a whopping $18. 4 million. Why? Because they stole from their users. EzBtc was supposed to keep customers' digital money safe, but they didn't. Instead, they took a t

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Dec 03 2024HEALTH

Exploring Opera's Impact on Mental Health Awareness

Imagine watching an opera where the lead character has schizophrenia. This isn't just a story—it's a real-life journey of Elyn Saks, who went from experiencing psychosis to teaching law and finding love. A university decided to bring this story to life and study its impact. They held live performanc

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Dec 03 2024HEALTH

Measuring Residual Limbs: The Smartphone Solution

Imagine you've just had an amputation. Measuring the volume and shape of your residual limb is crucial for a well-fitting prosthetic socket and overall health. Traditional tools can be inconsistent, but here’s where smartphones come in. Modern cameras in smartphones can capture similar results to ex

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Dec 03 2024RELIGION

Exploring Visitors' Preferences on Miaofeng Mountain's Pilgrimage Path

Walking along the sacred Mount Miaofeng in China, many visitors are drawn to its natural and spiritual beauty. This study focused on the pilgrimage route, aiming to understand what visitors enjoy the most as they journey along. Using a combination of photography and questionnaires, researchers ident

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