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Nov 15 2024EDUCATION

School's Failure to Act on Harassment: A Tragic Lesson

A tragic event at Owasso Public Schools in Oklahoma sparked a federal investigation. A nonbinary teen, Nex Benedict, died after a school fight, and their family said other students had been bullying them for a while. The US Department of Education (DOE) found that the school district wasn't handling

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Nov 15 2024HEALTH

Teaching Kids to Stay Safe: Do Burn Prevention Programs Really Work?

Every year, many kids get burned. A recent study looked into whether teaching kids about burn safety can actually reduce these injuries. Researchers tried out an educational program in schools. The program had lessons, games, and activities to help kids understand how to stay safe from burns. Scient

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Nov 15 2024HEALTH

Unveiling Hidden Truths: How Spectral Technology Saves Traditional Medicine

Imagine a world where medicine isn't just about trust but also about proof. Traditional Chinese medicine, especially Atractylodis Rhizoma (AR), is celebrated for its healing properties. However, purity is always a concern. Enter hyperspectral imaging, a tool that can swiftly spot adulterations in AR

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Nov 15 2024SCIENCE

Nanotech Splits in Water Desalination: A Molecular Look

The world is running out of clean water. Scientists are searching for better ways to turn salty water into fresh water. One popular method is forward osmosis (FO), which uses less energy and is cheaper. In this study, scientists used computer simulations to test a new kind of FO membrane made from t

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Nov 14 2024TECHNOLOGY

Google Maps Getting Smarter: Report Transit Delays and Plan Better Trips

Google Maps is launching some cool new features just in time for the holidays! One of the most exciting updates is the ability to report transit delays. Now, when you’re checking out a transit station on Google Maps, you’ll see a handy “Report delay” button. This lets you tell Google if there are an

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Nov 14 2024SCIENCE

Confidence Judgment: Does Your Brain Really Do It in Two Parts?

Ever wondered how you know if you got an answer right? This feeling of confidence is called judgment of confidence (JOC). Initially, scientists thought this process happened in one go, after you try to remember something. But new research says it might be more complicated. Your brain could be splitt

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Nov 14 2024HEALTH

Health Check: How Well Does the EQ-5D Work for Ethiopian Cervical Cancer Patients?

The EQ-5D, a popular tool for measuring health-related quality of life worldwide, hasn't been thoroughly tested among Ethiopian cervical cancer patients. This tool, which covers five dimensions at five levels, is used to assess overall health and well-being. However, there's a gap in knowledge about

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Nov 14 2024CRIME

Massachusetts' Murder Case Investigations: A Closer Look

Have you ever wondered how murder cases are solved in Massachusetts? True crime writer Susan Zalkind has been looking into this, and she's got some interesting things to say. The Karen Read trial brought some attention to the Massachusetts State Police. While they have a high solve rate, around 94%

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Nov 14 2024POLITICS

NYC Mayor Adams Seen with Potential Witness at Charity Event

Last month, New York City Mayor Eric Adams made an unexpected appearance at a food giveaway event in Manhattan. The same event was attended by a Turkish businessman named Sezgin Baran Korkmaz, who is involved in a separate legal case. Korkmaz is suspected to be a potential witness against Mayor Adam

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Nov 14 2024HEALTH

Ready Facilities, Better Care?

Improving child health hinges on boosting healthcare quality. But gathering and understanding service quality data is tough. The connection between how ready a facility is and the care it offers isn't simple. Let's dive into what's happening in five low- to middle-income countries. First, we need t

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