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Sep 18 2024HEALTH

The Human Body Conundrum: A Lesson in Accountability

The University of North Texas Health Science Center has made a significant decision to cease accepting unclaimed bodies following an investigation by NBC News. The program, which was designed to provide cadavers for medical research and education, had been plagued by controversy and allegations of d

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Sep 17 2024TECHNOLOGY

Game-Changing Scores on Your Lock Screen: Apple Sports App Revamp

Are you a sports fanatic who wants to stay updated with the latest scores and stats without constantly checking your phone? Look no further! Apple's Sports app has just gotten a major revamp with the release of Apple Sports 2.0, and it's packed with exciting new features that'll make your sports-lov

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Sep 17 2024CRIME

The Elusive Trail of a Kentucky Shooter

The search for Joseph Couch, the suspect responsible for opening fire on Interstate 75 near London, Kentucky, eight days ago, has been an intense and arduous one. The Kentucky State Police (KSP) have been following a trail of clues, courtesy of trail dogs, deep into the Daniel Boone National Forest.

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Sep 17 2024HEALTH

Unclaimed Bodies, Unanswered Questions: A Medical School's Troubling Past

In a shocking turn of events, the University of North Texas Health Science Center has suspended its program that used unclaimed bodies for medical research, citing failures in management and oversight. The program, which began in 2019, had provided over 2,300 bodies to medical students and researche

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Sep 16 2024HEALTH

The Radiopharmaceutical Revolution: A New Era in Cancer Treatment?

As the world continues to grapple with the complexities of cancer treatment, a new wave of innovation is emerging in the form of radiopharmaceuticals. These groundbreaking medications have the potential to revolutionize the way we approach cancer care, offering a targeted and minimally invasive appr

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Sep 16 2024SPORTS

Soft-Shell Helmet Covers: A Promising Solution or a False Sense of Security?

The recent deaths of three young football players have sparked a fresh wave of concern about the safety of the sport. One proposed solution to this problem is the use of soft-shell helmet covers, such as Guardian Caps. But do these covers really make a difference, or are they just a false sense of s

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Sep 15 2024BUSINESS

The Google Conundrum: Ads and Bias Abound

It's no secret that Google's search engine prioritizes certain brands and advertisers over others. A recent report by WalletHub has shed light on the extent of this bias, revealing that less than half of the top 10 search results meet the intended query, and that nearly 60% of the results are not tr

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Sep 15 2024OPINION

Tackling Crime from the Bottom Up: A Data-Driven Approach

Crime is a pressing issue that affects communities nationwide, and it's no wonder that politicians from both parties are vying for attention on this topic. However, in their haste to appeal to voters, they often overlook a critical factor in crime reduction: local, data-driven solutions. Public safe

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Sep 15 2024BUSINESS

Is Minnesota the Entrepreneurial Underdog?

When it comes to starting a business, Minnesota is often overlooked as a hub for entrepreneurship. According to a recent study by Eton Venture Services, the state ranks 10th in the country for launching the fewest businesses, with 1,065 businesses started per 100,000 residents. But is this ranking e

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Sep 15 2024ENVIRONMENT

From Brewery Waste to Sustainable Microbeads: A Step Towards a Plastic-Free Future

The journey to a plastic-free future is filled with innovative solutions, and one such example is the transformation of brewery waste into exfoliating microbeads. These tiny microbeads, once a source of environmental harm, are now a testament to the power of research and innovation. In the past, pl

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