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A groundbreaking DNA analysis technique called SpermFACS, developed by UZ Leuven and KU Leuven in Belgium, enables the identification of a suspect's cells in biological samples even in minimal quantities, significantly improving forensic capabilities for solving sexual assault cases that were previously deemed unsolvable, as it can detect male DNA up to five days post-incident and is five to seven times more sensitive than current methods. #ForensicScience #DNAAnalysis #CriminalInvestigation #BE
Edith Eger, the Holocaust survivor and author of "The Girl Who Danced with Auschwitz," passed away at 98, leaving behind a legacy of resilience and trauma treatment, having survived multiple concentration camps, including Auschwitz, Mauthausen, and Gunskirchen, where her talent as a dancer helped her evade death at the hands of the notorious Dr. Joseph Mengele. #HolocaustSurvivor #Resilience #HumanRights #AT #US #DE
The article discusses the upcoming documentary "Tsunami Turístico," which analyzes the overwhelming impact of mass tourism in European cities like Barcelona and Amsterdam, highlighting residents' struggles to reclaim their neighborhoods amidst growing visitor crowds and the urgent need for sustainable tourism practices to preserve urban identity and quality of life. #Tourism #CityLife #CulturalHeritage #ES #NL
The article discusses the unprecedented internal turmoil in the United States following the assassination attempts on Donald Trump, highlighting the radical shift in both global and domestic political dynamics since his presidency, and emphasizing the urgent need for reflection on the implications of rising political violence in a country that has long been viewed as a guarantor of international security. #PoliticalViolence #USPolitics #TrumpAdministration #US