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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

South Africa's Diversity Dividend: Mental Health and Trust

In post-apartheid South Africa, a fascinating shift is happening. More racial diversity in neighborhoods is linked to less mental stress. This isn't just a theory; it's backed by five years of data from the National Income Dynamics Survey. But why? The answer might surprise you. It turns out, trust

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Nov 19 2024HEALTH

COVID and Tropical Diseases: When Policies Meet Science

You might have heard a lot about COVID-19, but did you know it's not the only disease out there? There are other illnesses, known as tropical diseases, that also need our attention. These diseases, like malaria and dengue, mostly affect countries with hot climates. But here's where things get intere

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Nov 19 2024HEALTH

Unraveling the Mystery of IL-17 in Kids with Sudden Neuropsychiatric Problems

Acute neuropsychiatric disorders in kids can happen suddenly and have many causes. Some, like Pediatric Acute-onset Neuropsychiatric Syndrome (PANS) and Pediatric Autoimmune Neuropsychiatric Disorders Associated with Streptococcal Infections (PANDAS), are linked to infections. Researchers think that

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Nov 19 2024POLITICS

The Race for Trump's Treasury: A Tale of Two Wall Street Titans

In the world of politics and finance, two big names are duking it out for a top spot in Donald Trump's administration. Howard Lutnick and Scott Bessent are both vying to become the next Treasury secretary, and things are heating up. Some Wall Street folks are saying Lutnick isn't experienced enough

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Nov 17 2024HEALTH

AI in Renal Pathology: A New Helper for Kidney Diagnosis

Artificial intelligence is making waves in the medical world, but when it comes to kidney health, its use is still in the early stages. One tool, Claude 3 Opus, is trying to change that. Scientists are testing how well this AI can spot kidney problems. It's like having a super-smart helper in the la

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Nov 16 2024ENVIRONMENT

Groundwater vs. Surface Water: How Soil Changes Over Time

When we're short on freshwater in dry areas, farmers often turn to salty groundwater. But, what does this do to our soil and the tiny critters living in it over the long term? Researchers took a close look at a goji berry field split in two—one watered with salty groundwater and the other with surfa

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Nov 16 2024SCIENCE

Unique Differences in Ethiopian Cow Breeds: A Genome Study

Did you know that cows have tiny changes in their genes that help them adapt to different places? These changes are called copy number variations (CNVs), and they're like blueprints for survival in specific environments. Ethiopia is home to some amazing cow breeds, like Abigar, Fellata, and Gojjam-

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Nov 16 2024POLITICS

Holiday Family Feuds: Should Politics Divide Us?

Imagine this: a sociologist compares the political divide to a cult. Some people are suggesting that we avoid family members who voted differently in the last election. But is that really a good idea? Brad Wilcox, a sociology professor from the University of Virginia, isn't a fan of this advice. He

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Nov 16 2024SCIENCE

The Power of Color: How Learning Color Patterns Shapes Our Visual Attention

Did you know that our brains are super good at picking up on patterns in colors around us? Even when we're not really paying attention! Scientists wanted to see if learning these color patterns affects how quickly we spot something out of the ordinary. They did experiments where people had to find a

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