INTERPOL

Nov 06 2025CRIME

Chasing Shadows on the High Seas: The Rise and Fall of Interpol's Fisheries Enforcement Team

In the vast ocean, where rules are often broken, a special team at Interpol once stood guard. They were the Global Fisheries Enforcement Team, or FET for short. Their job? To track down ships that fish where they shouldn't, using tricks and technology to stay one step ahead. The FET's work was no easy task. They relied on satellite images, reports from other ships, ...

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Mar 21 2025CRIME

Unmasking the Mystery: A Woman's Identity Revealed Across Continents

A global effort to solve cold cases has achieved a remarkable breakthrough. A woman, who was found deceased in Spain back in 2018, has finally been identified. She was known only as "the woman in the chicken coop" until recently. Her true identity is Ainoha Izaga Ibieta Lima, a 33-year-old from Paraguay. This identification marks the first time a transcontinental cas...

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Mar 11 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking Hidden Patterns: The Power of Dimension Interpolation

Dimension interpolation is a cutting-edge field that's shaking up how we understand fractal dimensions. It's all about blending different types of dimensions, like Hausdorff, box, Assouad, and Fourier, to reveal new insights. These blended dimensions often show us things that the individual dimensions miss. Think of it like mixing different colors to create a new sh...

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Dec 25 2024SCIENCE

Improving Brain Mapping: A New Way to Handle Noisy EEG & MEG Data

Electroencephalography (EEG) and Magnetoencephalography (MEG) are really cool tools doctors and scientists use to study the brain. But they're not perfect. Sometimes, they give blurry pictures of the brain (low spatial resolution) and might miss some parts (partial brain coverage). Plus, some sensors can be noisy, making the data hard to read. This can mess up our un...

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Nov 29 2024SCIENCE

Exploring Epstein's Mathematical World: Models, Logic, and Infinity

Let's dive into the curious world of Epstein semantics, a fascinating topic in mathematics. One of the key tools used in this exploration is the model-theoretic S-set construction, introduced by Krawczyk in 2022. This tool helps us uncover several interesting facts. First, it shows that there are countless Epstein models that behave exactly the same way. This means t...

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