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May 29 2025HEALTH

Museum Workers Breathe In More Than Art

Museums are full of history, but they also hide tiny, invisible threats. Staff in a historical museum started noticing issues with their breathing. This led to a study to figure out what was in the air they were breathing in every day. The study looked at three different workdays. Scientists used s

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May 28 2025CRIME

Crypto Holders Face Real-world Threats

The world of cryptocurrency is not just about digital transactions and online security. It has a dark side that involves real-world violence. This was highlighted by a recent incident in Manhattan. An Italian man claimed he was kidnapped and tortured in an upscale townhouse. His captors wanted his b

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May 28 2025CRIME

San Jose's Crime-Fighting Revolution: How Tech and Tough Policies Are Making a Difference

The city of San Jose has been making waves in the fight against crime. This city has managed to solve every single homicide case over the past three years. This achievement is pretty remarkable. Most cities struggle to solve even half of their homicide cases. The national average is around 58%. San

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May 28 2025HEALTH

How Strong Are Those Rescue Screws?

In the world of medical tools, there are special screws called rescue screws. These screws are a lifesaver when regular screws fail during bone repairs. They come in different sizes and thread patterns. One type, called Bone Screw Fasteners, has a unique thread design. This design might give it a be

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May 28 2025TECHNOLOGY

Privacy Showdown: Signal vs. Windows Recall

Windows 11 has a new AI feature called Recall. It captures screenshots and stores data every three seconds. This has caused a stir among privacy advocates. Signal Messenger, a popular app focused on secure communication, has taken a stand against Recall. Signal has decided to block Recall's scre

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May 28 2025HEALTH

Measles Slowdown: What's Really Happening?

The spread of measles in the US seems to be easing up. Over the past two weeks, the country has seen an average of 22 new cases per week. This is a big drop from the over 100 cases confirmed weekly just a month ago. So, what's behind this slowdown? First off, let's talk about vaccines. The CDC reco

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May 28 2025HEALTH

Aid in Action: Israel's Response to Armenia's Tragedy

In the wake of a catastrophic explosion, a team from Israel was sent to Armenia. The blast in Nagorno-Karabakh County resulted in a grim toll of over 220 lives lost and around 300 people injured. The Israeli team was there to lend a hand in this mass casualty burn situation. Why did this happen? A

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May 27 2025HEALTH

How Do Older Adults Feel About Active Video Games?

Older adults are increasingly drawn to active video games (AVGs). These games blend physical activity with entertainment. This trend has sparked interest in using AVGs for training purposes. However, there is a noticeable gap in research. Specifically, there is a lack of comparative studies. These s

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May 26 2025POLITICS

Gaza's Ongoing Struggle: A Critical Look at Recent Events

The recent escalation in Gaza has left many people dead and injured. One of the most devastating incidents involved a school that was being used as a shelter. While people were sleeping, the school was struck multiple times, causing a fire that destroyed belongings and took many lives. This is not a

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May 26 2025POLITICS

Gaza's Ongoing Struggle: Lives Lost and Aid Blocked

In the heart of the Gaza Strip, a grim toll continues to rise. Over the last day, Israeli airstrikes have claimed the lives of at least 38 people, including a mother and her two young children who were seeking refuge in a tent. The situation in Gaza is dire, with hospitals in the north cut off and u

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