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Jul 04 2025SCIENCE

Bright Future: How New Glowing Materials Could Change Our Gadgets

Scientists have created new glowing materials that could make our screens and lights more efficient. These materials are made by mixing tiny amounts of two special substances, anthracene and perylene, into a base material called acenaphthene. When light hits these new materials, they glow in differe

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Jul 04 2025TECHNOLOGY

Sorting Fingerprints with AI: A Smart Approach

Fingerprints are like our personal signatures, unique to each person. They are often used to unlock phones or confirm identities. But what if we could sort them into groups automatically? This could speed up tasks like crime scene analysis or security checks. A recent study explored this idea using

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Jul 04 2025CRIME

Uncovering Hidden Crimes: Using Math to Spot Honour-Based Abuse

Honour-based abuse is a serious issue that includes things like forced marriage and female genital mutilation. It's hard to track because local data is scarce. To tackle this, experts used a clever method called comparative judgement. They asked people to compare different areas and guess which had

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Jul 04 2025HEALTH

How Doctors Learn to Spot Child Abuse

Doctors who work with families play a big role in protecting kids. They need to know how to spot signs of abuse and neglect. A recent study looked at how much these doctors know and how they act when they suspect a child is being hurt. The study also checked if special training could help them do be

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Jul 04 2025HEALTH

How Tiny Cell Connections Influence Heart Health

Heart disease is a big deal, and it's all about tiny things going wrong. Cells in our blood vessels have special connections called junctions. These junctions help keep everything in check. But when they don't work right, bad things happen. Think about the walls of your blood vessels. They are like

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Jul 04 2025HEALTH

Is Your Medicine Doing Its Job?

People often wonder if the medicines they take are truly effective. To find out, experts use a method called cost-effectiveness analysis. This helps them compare the value of different drugs. Medicines are always changing. New treatments and discoveries come out regularly. So, the way we decide if

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Jul 04 2025SCIENCE

How Raman Spectroscopy is Changing the Game in Detecting Tiny Airborn Particles

Raman spectroscopy is making waves in the world of science. It's a powerful tool that can spot tiny particles in the air. These particles are called bioaerosols. They come from living things like plants, animals, and even us. Scientists use Raman spectroscopy to study these particles. It works by s

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Jul 04 2025HEALTH

Navigating the Ups and Downs of a New Dementia Drug

Dementia is a tough journey, and it often brings along some heavy companions like depression and agitation. These symptoms can make daily life a challenge for both the person experiencing them and their caregivers. In 2023, a new player entered the scene: brexpiprazole. This drug, approved by the US

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Jul 04 2025HEALTH

Rural China: How Disability Shifts Family Roles

In rural China, a husband's disability can change the family's work dynamic. Data from a large survey shows that when a husband can't work, the wife often steps up to care for him. This means she is less likely to have a job outside the home. The study also found that wives are more likely to work

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Jul 04 2025HEALTH

Move More, Live Better: The Heart of the Matter

People are built to move. But in today's world, many spend most of their time sitting. This lack of movement is a big problem. It leads to serious health issues. Things like heart disease, cancer, and even early death can be prevented with more activity. The good news is that moving more can help a

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