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Jun 18 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking Secrets: How Scans and AI Are Changing Forensic Science

The skull has always been a key player in figuring out who someone was. It is used in investigations to determine three main things: whether the person was male or female, how tall they were, and how old they were when they died. Modern tech has made this process much more precise. Computed tomograp

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Jun 18 2025SCIENCE

The Power of Light: Boosting Eggplant Seed Quality

The world of agriculture is always looking for better ways to grow crops. One big question is how to tell if eggplant seeds are strong and healthy. Strong seeds mean better plants. So, scientists have been working on a new method to check seed quality without harming them. They used a special kind

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Jun 18 2025HEALTH

How Quickly Will Tourism Workers in Macao Get Their COVID-19 Shots?

Workers in Macao's tourism industry are often at the frontline of the COVID-19 pandemic. This is because they are frequently exposed to large crowds from various places. This makes them a high-risk group. So, it is crucial to understand when and why they might choose to get vaccinated. A rec

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Jun 18 2025HEALTH

Facing the Unknown: How Fear of the Afterlife Affects Palliative Care

Fear of the afterlife is a big deal for many people in palliative care. It is often ignored. It can be especially tough for those who grew up with strict religious beliefs. These beliefs might include the idea of hell as a real place. This fear can make it hard for patients to get the help they

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Jun 17 2025BUSINESS

Kraft Heinz Ditches Artificial Colors: A Big Shift in Food Industry

Food lovers, get ready for a change! Kraft Heinz, the company behind favorites like Kraft Mac & Cheese and Heinz ketchup, has decided to say goodbye to artificial colors in all its products sold in the United States. This decision comes as a response to growing concerns about the safety of synthetic

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Jun 17 2025CELEBRITIES

A Classical Genius Leaves a Lasting Melody

A legendary figure in the music world has left the stage. Alfred Brendel, a renowned pianist, passed away at the age of 94 in London. He was surrounded by his family and closest friends. Alfred Brendel's name was often linked with Beethoven. He was widely regarded as one of the most skilled

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Jun 17 2025POLITICS

Tariffs: Businesses Fight Back in Court

The legal battle over tariffs is heating up. Two companies that make educational toys have taken a big step. They asked the Supreme Court to speed up their case against tariffs. These tariffs were put in place by the President. The companies want the Supreme Court to hear their case right away.

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Jun 17 2025FINANCE

The Fed's Tough Call: Tariffs and Rates

The Federal Reserve faces a tricky situation. The economy is doing pretty well, but there are some worrying signs. Inflation is going down, and unemployment is low, at 4. 2%. But here’s the twist: President Trump’s tariffs might make inflation go up and slow down growth. So, what’s the Fed to do? Th

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Jun 17 2025HEALTH

The Heart's Mechanical Backup Plan

Heart failure is a big problem. It affects millions of people around the world. The heart struggles to pump blood properly. This makes life tough and shortens it. But there is hope. Total artificial hearts, or TAHs, are a big deal. They can really help people with severe heart failure. But for these

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Jun 17 2025HEALTH

Steps to a Healthier Heart: What Works Best?

Getting more steps into the day can add years to life, but how to motivate people to move more? That is the question. A recent study looked at three ways to boost physical activity among folks at risk for heart trouble. The methods were gamification, money rewards, or a mix of both. The goal was

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