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May 26 2025SCIENCE

Miscanthus' Secret Weapons Against Salt and Drought

Miscanthus lutarioriparius is a plant that grows back every year. It is known for producing a lot of biomass. This makes it useful for making biofuels and other eco-friendly products. Scientists have been studying this plant to understand how it handles tough conditions like too much salt or not eno

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May 26 2025SCIENCE

How DNA Testing Tells Humans Apart from Pets

DNA testing has become a big deal in forensics. It helps solve crimes by identifying people through their genetic material. One type of DNA test looks at insertions and deletions of genetic code. These are known as InDels. A new test, the 36-InDelplex panel, was created to spot human DNA. It focuses

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May 25 2025CRIME

A Cryptocurrency Nightmare in NYC

A disturbing case has unfolded in New York City. A man was held captive for weeks in a luxurious Manhattan apartment. This was not a typical kidnapping. The victim was tortured and forced to reveal his Bitcoin password. The man behind this crime is a 37-year-old cryptocurrency investor named John Wo

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May 25 2025CRIME

A Cryptic Crime in SoHo

A bizarre incident unfolded in the heart of New York City's SoHo neighborhood, involving a crypto investor and an Italian tourist. The tourist found himself in a nightmare after being lured to a home with promises of retrieving his Bitcoin. Instead, he was held captive and subjected to horrific tort

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May 25 2025CRIME

A Young Actress's Shocking Involvement in a Crypto Scheme

In the heart of Manhattan, a disturbing incident unfolded, involving a young woman with an impressive resume and a crypto investor. Beatrice Folchi, a 24-year-old from Latina, Italy, found herself in the middle of a nightmare. She was arrested at a SoHo penthouse, where an Italian man claimed he was

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May 24 2025SCIENCE

Far-UVC Light: Double-Edged Sword for Lung Health

The use of far-ultraviolet C (Far-UVC) light, specifically within the 200 to 235 nanometer range, has shown promise in killing germs. This type of light is being explored for various medical uses. However, its effectiveness against infections deep within the body, such as those in the lungs, is stil

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May 23 2025ENVIRONMENT

Lynx Identification: The Science Behind Protecting Wild Cats

The Eurasian lynx is a species that needs protection. It is listed in CITES Appendix II and is covered by the Bern Convention and the EU Habitats Directive. Yet, it is still often targeted by wildlife criminals. This makes it crucial to have reliable methods for identifying these animals. One approa

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May 19 2025CRIME

How to Catch a Criminal: The Power of Under-Fingernail DNA

In the world of crime-solving, every tiny clue counts. When it comes to violent crimes like murder or rape, the victim's fingernails can hold crucial evidence. These tiny samples can contain DNA from the attacker, but they often mix with the victim's own DNA. This mix can make it tough to figure out

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May 19 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Helper: How Cytosolic Thioredoxin Guards Mitochondria

The body has a clever way of keeping cells healthy. It uses a tiny helper called cytosolic thioredoxin. This helper is a protein that works hard to keep other proteins in good shape. It does this by converting protein disulfides to thiols. It needs the help of thioredoxin reductase-1 and NADPH to do

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May 19 2025HEALTH

Brain Tumors and Genetic Links: A Mitochondrial Mystery

Brain tumors, often referred to as gliomas, are a significant health concern. These tumors develop from glial cells and make up a large portion of adult brain cancers. The mitochondrial genome, which is known for its variability, plays a crucial role in managing cellular stress and producing reactiv

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