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Jan 14 2026CRIME

Boston Cracks Down on Illegal Gun Part Smuggling

In a major crackdown, authorities in Boston have taken control of several websites and cryptocurrency accounts linked to a scheme involving the illegal importation of gun parts from China. These parts, known as machine gun conversion devices, are used to transform regular pistols into fully automati

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Jan 13 2026HEALTH

The Hidden Crisis: How Malnutrition is Hurting India's Rural Kids

In the countryside of India, a silent crisis is unfolding. Many kids under five are not getting the food they need to grow strong and healthy. This isn't just about empty stomachs; it's about the future of these children. A recent study took a close look at this problem using data from a big health

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Jan 11 2026HEALTH

Cleaning Up for Better Health: Experts Share Their Insights

Health experts recently gathered to discuss how toxins, parasites, and molds can harm the body. They believe that many modern illnesses are caused by a toxic environment, both inside and outside the body. Dr. Edward Group suggested a step-by-step approach to healing. First, he recommended cleaning

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Jan 10 2026SCIENCE

Mixing Plant Proteins, Chitosan, and Fiber for Better Gels

Creating new gel materials is not just about mixing stuff together. It's about smartly combining ingredients to get the best results. Here, scientists looked at soy protein, chitosan, and dietary fiber. They wanted to see how these three could work together to make better gels. First, they knew tha

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Jan 09 2026CELEBRITIES

Meghan's Jam: The Truth Behind As Ever's Inventory

Meghan Markle's lifestyle brand, As Ever, has been under the microscope lately. A recent website glitch caused quite a stir. People found a way to see how many items were in stock. This led to some serious questions about how well the products are actually selling. Some folks on Reddit thought the

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Dec 27 2025SCIENCE

Building Better Bones: How 3D Printing is Changing the Game

Bone repairs are tricky. Current materials often fall short. They struggle to balance strength and function. But there's hope. Inspired by nature, scientists are using 3D printing to create new materials. These are not your average implants. They are special. They are bicontinuous interpenetrating-p

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Dec 25 2025TECHNOLOGY

Making Websites Work for Everyone: A Simple Guide to Accessibility

Websites should be easy for everyone to use, but many aren't. The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) says websites must be accessible, but it doesn't give specific rules. Instead, it points to a set of guidelines called WCAG 2. 1 Level AA. These guidelines have four main ideas: making sure inform

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Dec 12 2025SCIENCE

Chameleon's Unseen Lung Invader: A Tale of Tiny Travelers

In Belgium, a panther chameleon faced a silent battle within its lungs. This chameleon, just two years old, stopped eating and had trouble breathing. Doctors took X-rays and saw something unusual in the lungs. Tiny creatures were living there, causing problems. These creatures are called Raillietie

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Nov 24 2025SCIENCE

Cracking the Code: How Scientists Are Getting Better at Spotting Damage in Composite Materials

Ever wondered how scientists can tell what's happening inside materials when they start to break? It's not always easy, especially when different types of damage happen at the same time. But a new method is making waves in the world of composite materials. This method uses something called acoustic

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Nov 24 2025SCIENCE

Fruits and a Smart New Way to Check for Chemicals

Scientists have come up with a clever idea to check for harmful chemicals in fruit. They made a special tool that can tell if there is too much of a substance called carbendazim (CBZ) in fruits. This tool is made from tiny sheets of a special material called sulfur-doped graphitic carbon nitride, de

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