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Dec 28 2024SCIENCE

Unlocking Body Fluid Secrets: A New Way to ID Stains

You know how solving crimes often depends on finding and identifying body fluid stains? Well, scientists are making this task easier with the help of AI and a method called DNA methylation microarray screening. This process allows them to spot specific CpGs, which are tiny segments of DNA, in body f

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Dec 28 2024HEALTH

How COVID-19 Changed Diabetes Care for Ethnic Minorities: A Closer Look

You might think the COVID-19 pandemic just affected how we catch colds. But it also shook up how people with diabetes get care, especially ethnic minorities. This study took a good look at how the pandemic changed things like controlling diabetes and using online or phone appointments. They wanted t

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Dec 28 2024TECHNOLOGY

Add Weather to Your macOS Menu Bar: Easy Steps & New Features

Ever wished you could see the weather right from your macOS menu bar? With the latest macOS 15. 2 update, old Mac users can now add a Weather widget to their menu bar. This means no more switching to the Desktop to check the weather. Let's see how you can do this and explore some new features. Firs

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Dec 28 2024HEALTH

How Different News Sources Talked About COVID Vaccines

When the COVID-19 vaccines were first announced, they sparked a lot of debate. Most studies focused on misinformation on social media, but not much was said about how mainstream and alternative news sources talked about the vaccines. To fill this gap, researchers used cognitive network science and n

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Dec 28 2024SCIENCE

Quinoa's Secret Weapon: Fighting Bugs in Apple Juice

Scientists are exploring new ways to keep our food fresh. One interesting discovery is using proteins from quinoa that can fight off bacteria. These proteins, called antimicrobial peptides (AMPs), were created by mixing different bacteria together. Out of all these AMPs, one called F1 was the supers

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Dec 28 2024CRIME

Brazil Bridge Disaster: Search Continues for Missing Persons

In a tragic turn of events, a woman's body was discovered, raising the death toll to nine after a bridge in northern Brazil collapsed. The bridge, linking Maranhao and Tocantins states, gave way on Sunday, causing several vehicles to plummet into the Tocantins River. Authorities confirmed that four

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Dec 28 2024CRIME

Deadly Christmas: A Family’s Tragic Encounter with Carbon Monoxide

On Christmas Day, a family from Newton, Massachusetts, was found dead in their New Hampshire lake house. They were identified as Matthew Goldstein, 52, a teacher; Lyla Goldstein, 54, a project manager at Microsoft; and their daughters, Valerie, 22, and Violet, 19. The cause of their death is suspect

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Dec 28 2024BUSINESS

How Hotels in China and Britain Handle Negative Reviews Online

In the age of internet reviews, how a hotel responds to negative feedback can make or break its reputation. A recent study looked at how hotels in Beijing and London use language to deal with unhappy guests. It turns out, they have different ways of handling complaints. The study found that Chinese

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Dec 28 2024HEALTH

How Sleep and Oxidative Stress Affect Your Brain Health

Scientists have long known that lack of sleep and exposure to oxidative factors, like pollution and certain foods, can have negative effects on your brain's performance. However, there isn't much evidence showing how sleep patterns and these oxidative factors work together, or individually, to incre

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Dec 28 2024EDUCATION

Unlocking Black History: Florida Students Learn Beyond School Walls

Florida may have required African American history in schools for decades, but many students still receive incomplete lessons. This gap has led to community efforts like Charlene Farrington's Saturday classes at the Spady Cultural Heritage Museum in Delray Beach. Here, students delve into South Flor

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