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Jan 06 2025CRIME

Grief and Stigma: What People Think When a Family Member is Incarcerated

Imagine how tough it is for family members when someone they love gets locked up. A study looked into how people perceive the grief of these families. Over a thousand participants read short stories about grieving families, with variations in the duration of grief, race, and the type of crime commit

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Jan 06 2025SCIENCE

Boosting Blue Light with Indium: A Fresh Look at Lead-Free Nanocrystals

Scientists have found a clever way to improve the light-emitting properties of tiny crystals called Cs₂NaBiCl₆. They added a bit of indium to the mix and discovered that the crystals shone brighter and more steadily. These crystals are special because they don't contain any lead, making them safer f

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Jan 06 2025CRIME

Cracking the Forensic Funding Code: Lessons from Around the Globe

Forensic experts in Ukraine face a tough challenge—they're like detectives working with incomplete clues, and the crucial missing piece is funding. What if we could learn from other countries to fill in these gaps? One crucial step is to give each government agency its own budget for forensic work.

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Jan 06 2025POLITICS

The Mystery of Putin's Power: A Look into Russian National Traits

Vladimir Putin's leadership has always fascinated the world. Media portrays him as both enigmatic and compelling. His ability to maintain power is a puzzle many are eager to solve. But how does he do it? Could the answer lie in the unique traits of the Russian people? Putin's charm and strong rheto

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Jan 06 2025TECHNOLOGY

Safeguarding the Web: How NATO's HEIST is Protecting Internet Infrastructure

Ever thought about how the internet works under the sea? There's a whole network of cables carrying most of the world's internet traffic. But they're not safe from accidents or attacks. In February 2024, a missile hit in the Red Sea damaged some of these cables, showing just how fragile our global i

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Jan 05 2025WEATHER

Severe Winter Storm Hits Central U. S. , Blizzard Warnings Issued

A powerful winter storm is causing havoc in the central U. S. , bringing heavy snow, ice, and plunging temperatures. The National Weather Service (NWS) has issued blizzard warnings for Kansas and Missouri, where travel could be dangerous or even impossible. The storm is expected to affect states all

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Jan 05 2025WEATHER

Snow Chaos: UK Airports Struggle to Stay Open

Winter isn’t known for being kind, and this weekend, the United Kingdom felt its full wrath. Airports across the country had to close their runways due to heavy snow and ice. The Met Office warned of snow and ice covering most of Northern Ireland, Scotland, and parts of England and Wales. Manchester

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Jan 05 2025POLITICS

The Standoff: Yoon's Fate Hangs in the Balance

In the heart of Seoul, temperatures dropped, but the tension remained high. Hundreds of South Koreans gathered near President Yoon Suk Yeol's residence, their breath visible in the cold air. They were calling for Yoon's ouster and arrest, after he declared martial law and sent troops to surround the

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Jan 05 2025ENVIRONMENT

Plastic Pollution: How Biofilms Boost Cadmium Adsorption

Did you know that some plastics can soak up heavy metals like a sponge? Biodegradable polylactic acid (PLA) mulch is designed to replace conventional polyethylene (PE) mulch in farming. The goal? To cut down on plastic waste and microplastics in soil. But it turns out, these tiny plastic bits can al

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Jan 05 2025WEATHER

Severe Winter Storm Hits Central US: What You Need to Know

A powerful winter storm is wreaking havoc across the central United States. Forecasters warn about heavy snow, icy roads, and strong winds, making travel incredibly dangerous. The National Weather Service has issued winter storm warnings from Kansas to New Jersey. Blizzard-like conditions are expect

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