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GARNER, N.C. - -- The American Society of Crime Laboratory Directors (ASCLD) is pleased to announce that Jeremy Triplett of Frankfort, Kentucky, has been named the recipient of the 2026 Briggs J. White Award, one of the organization's highest honors...
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Group Calls for Ending Electroshock and Greater Disclosure of Risks Associated with Psychiatric Drugs Triggering Violence
LOS ANGELES - -- Researchers at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) have developed a novel image projection system that delivers super-resolution images over an extended depth of field. By combining a neural network-based digital encoder...
An increasing number of families throughout Orange County are seeking private duty nurses to provide skilled medical care at home.
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TUCSON, Ariz. - -- In his third and most thrilling installment of the Jump Gate series, Jump Gate III: RoadMaker, Larry R. Wasion pushes the boundaries of science fiction to new heights. The sequel to Jump Gate 2: Teleporter, this new chapter continues...
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Experts explore how brain health is built and sustained across the lifespan, June 30 in Fort Worth
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New federal actions emphasize informed consent, holistic care, and protection for children and adults from psychiatric drug risks—but broader access to deprescribing support remains essential
Driven by curiosity, fueled by purpose, and guided by vision, one student's journey is inspiring a community to believe in the power of dreams
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Fast-tracked psychedelics risk repeating psychiatric drug disasters as synthetic compounds are promoted as safe and natural, violating informed consent
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Psychotropic drug-related violence cases with 720 deaths and 1,602 injuries fuel call for nationwide toxicology screening and database
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SEDONA, Ariz. - -- Carbonaceous Chondrites are meteorites that contain organic material, or the stuff of life. Have you ever wondered what that looks like? "We did, so when we got our hands on a couple of them, it was off to the stone saw, and then...
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Vulnerable elderly residents face serious risks and premature death from antipsychotics.
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SANBORN, N.Y. - -- Studica Robotics is proud to announce it has been awarded the 2026 Partner Excellence Award by FIRST® Robotics Canada in recognition of its ongoing commitment to advancing STEM education through robotics. The award was presented at...
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With FOIA data showing children as young as five subjected to electroshock in the U.S., CCHR International condemns calls to override WHO guidance labeling child and non-consensual shock treatment as torture and demands a legislative ban.
Backed by over 50 years of specialized moving expertise, the scientific transport division addresses the growing need for temperature-controlled logistics driven by biologics, cell therapies, and personalized medicine
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New institute at Alex Ekwueme Federal University, Ndufu-Alike will advance digital-first education, applied research and workforce development in artificial intelligence, fintech, cybersecurity, digital governance, entrepreneurship and agritech in partner
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SEDONA, Ariz. - -- Permian Museum announces the addition of a photo gallery of fossilized life forms from a meteorite to its free online reference book "On the Origin of Life and Biodiversity". "Microscopic surface review of a carbonaceous chondrite...
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TUCSON, Ariz. - -- Acclaimed author Larry R. Wasion returns with the highly anticipated second installment of the Jump Gate series, Jump Gate 2: Teleporter. The sequel to Jump Gate I: Time Chair, the novel takes readers on a thrilling ride through time...
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Watchdog group calls for accountability as mental health spending and treatment surge, including increased antidepressant use in youth, while outcomes continue to decline.
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Over 76 million Americans, including 6.1 million children, are prescribed psychiatric drugs despite rising evidence of harm, from emotional numbness to violence, suicide, and death. CCHR renews calls for a move toward genuine prevention of psychotropic dr