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Jan 03 2025CRIME

California's New Plan to Fight Retail Theft: Here’s What You Need to Know

Has your local store suddenly locked up everyday items like deodorant? That’s because California has rolled out new laws to tackle retail crime. Starting January 1, 2025, these rules give police more power and boost penalties for theft. Excuse me, did someone say "probable cause"? Yep, cops can now

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Jan 03 2025HEALTH

Exploring ACEs and Substance Use in Greenland: A Closer Look

In the frozen lands of Greenland, a study dug into the lives of adults seeking help for substance use disorder (SUD). This research, spanning from June 2020 to December 2022, involved 1037 individuals. The core question? How do adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) tie into the substances people choo

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Jan 03 2025BUSINESS

Big Businesses Pinning Hopes on Trump's Economic Shifts

The wealthy couldn't be happier. Bitcoin soared past $100, 000 last year, and banks celebrated Donald Trump's victory. Wall Street is eagerly waiting for stock gains in 2025. At the same time, homelessness jumped 18%. Small business owners worry about Trump's tariffs and immigration threats. It's a

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Jan 03 2025TECHNOLOGY

Unlocking Life Science AI: How Apheris Keeps Data Safe and Secure

Have you ever wondered why so much health data goes unused? It's mainly because of privacy issues and rules around data protection. This is where Apheris comes in. Founded by German entrepreneur Robin Röhm, this startup is tackling the problem of using AI in life science and pharmaceuticals. You se

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Jan 03 2025FINANCE

Taxes and Trade: A Pacific Island Shift

From 2010 to 2021, a bunch of Pacific Island countries saw changes in their taxes. We looked at how less trade rules affected tax money from trade. As these islands got more open to trade, they collected less money from trade taxes and direct income taxes. Interestingly, they started collecting more

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Jan 02 2025CELEBRITIES

Meghan Markle's New Netflix Show: A Peek Inside

Meghan Markle is back on Instagram and has something exciting to show her fans. She's teamed up with Netflix for a new series called "With Love, Meghan. " The duchess is ready to shake up the lifestyle genre with her playful approach. The trailer, now available, features Meghan cooking, gardening, a

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Jan 02 2025SCIENCE

Biotin's Big Breakthrough: Macrocycles Explained

Ever wondered how scientists are pushing the boundaries of biotin? Well, they've come up with something fascinating: biotin macrocycles! Let's dive into what that means. Imagine biotin, a vital nutrient, now in a much bigger form. Scientists have figured out how to make biotin cyclic, creating thes

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Jan 02 2025SPORTS

Buckeyes Bounce Back: Ohio State Crushes Oregon in Rose Bowl

In a stunning turnaround from their earlier loss to Oregon, the Ohio State Buckeyes dominated the Rose Bowl, defeating the Ducks 41-21. The game was a showcase of the Buckeyes' offensive prowess, with Will Howard throwing three long touchdown passes in the first half alone. This game was a chance fo

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Jan 02 2025HEALTH

Lung Cancer's Amino Acid Secrets: Uncovering Subtypes and Treatments

Scientists have been digging into how lung adenocarcinoma, a type of lung cancer, handles amino acids. They discovered that different lung cancer cells behave differently when it comes to amino acid metabolism. By looking at public databases, they found 163 genes that act differently in lung adenoca

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Jan 02 2025SCIENCE

Why Getting Used to Heat Helps Us Adapt to Extreme Conditions

Have you ever wondered how some people seem to handle high temperatures or low oxygen levels better than others? A recent study in mice suggests that acclimating to heat can actually help us adapt to extreme environments. Here's how it works: Scientists created a heat acclimation (HA) model using m

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