SAFETY

Nov 21 2024SCIENCE

Gold Nano Particles in a Tiny Sensor: A New Way to Detect Poison in Wine

Imagine being able to quickly and easily check if your wine is safe to drink, even if it's been contaminated with a nasty toxin called Ochratoxin-A (OTA). Scientists have created a clever little sensor that can do just that. This sensor is like a tiny detective, using gold and silver nanoparticles t

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Nov 21 2024SCIENCE

Fish Spoilage Detectors: A New Way to Spot Biogenic Amines

Biogenic amines (BAs) are harmful substances found in fish products. They're linked to fish spoilage and pose a threat to food safety. Traditional methods to detect BAs are costly, complicated, and time-consuming. In a recent study, scientists created a new tool called a nanozyme-based sensor array.

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Nov 21 2024EDUCATION

TikTok Teams Up with PTA to Boost Teen Online Safety

TikTok is expanding its partnership with the National PTA in the U. S. to help teens stay safe online. They're funding the PTA's "Create with Kindness" program, which encourages teens and their families to talk about online safety. This program will reach more high schools thanks to TikTok's $300, 0

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Nov 21 2024HEALTH

Watchful Wearables: Protecting Grandparents, One Step at a Time

Ever thought about having an invisible guardian angel watching over your grandparents? That's what wearable sensors aim to do. These tiny, smart gadgets can be found in everyday items like watches or shoes. They observe your loved ones' movements and balance, sending the data to computers for analys

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Nov 20 2024CRIME

Reform in Criminal Justice: A Look Beyond California's Vote

The recent presidential election has sparked debate about the future of criminal justice reform. Some say voters have rejected these changes, pointing to defeats like Los Angeles District Attorney George Gascón's loss. But this isn't the full story. Across the U. S. , many prosecutors are still push

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Nov 19 2024HEALTH

Carrot Crisis in Minnesota: What You Need to Know

Organic carrots have been recalled in Minnesota due to an E. coli outbreak. The Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) wants you to check your fridge and freezer. Five Minnesotans got sick after eating these carrots. The brands included are Good and Gather, Bunny Luv, and Cal-Organic. They were sold a

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Nov 19 2024POLITICS

What If Bobby Kennedy Jr. Led Health Policy?

Ever thought about what would happen if Bobby Kennedy Jr. , known for his skeptical views on vaccines, was in charge of health policies? This significant shift could reshape how we handle vaccines, medications, and food safety. Some healthcare experts are worried about possible cuts in funding or st

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Nov 19 2024TECHNOLOGY

Shopping Safe Online: A Smarter Way to Stay Protected

Imagine diving into a bustling digital marketplace. Sounds fun, right? Well, not always. As people flock to online trading, checking everyone's IDs becomes quite the challenge. Current methods are slow and expensive—not really helpful. But don't worry! A new clever system is here to help. It keeps y

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Nov 19 2024EDUCATION

Teachers and School Leaders Meet Face-to-Face: A Step Toward Resolving Marblehead Strike

On Monday, the Marblehead Education Association (MEA) shared their hopes that direct discussions with the School Committee could help find a solution to the ongoing strike. This strike has kept classrooms closed for five school days. The MEA has been eager to sit down with the committee since mediat

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Nov 19 2024HEALTH

Why are hospital assaults happening more?

Harsh realities like staff shortages, poor hiring practices, and neglected training are making hospitals dangerous places. Safeguards for patients are often lagging. For instance, HCA Florida Citrus Hospital's policy for handling sexual misconduct cases is detailed but poor execution might have let

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