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Worst natural disasters

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Natural disasters wreak havoc and ruin the lives of people both in the country affected and around the world, especially those who have friends or family in the area. Nepal is currently in a state of recovery after suffering from double earthquakes earlier this year, but it is not the only country still feeling the effects of a major catastrophe this century.
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Eye tracking: Capturing the consumer’s gaze

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The eye tracking lab has helped researchers understand racial bias in modeling, social media advertising and scientifically understanding ad design.

US schools crack down on prom dress codes

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When students at a Connecticut high school arrive Saturday for their junior-senior prom, they will have to get past the watchful eye of officials there to make sure girls' dresses don't show too much skin.

Not even helmets help pro bull riders

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Serious injuries are occupational hazards for bull riders, but doctors, riders and researchers say the most pervasive injuries are concussions. The Professional Bull Riders' circuit provides doctors, requires helmets for anyone born after 1994 and insists concussed riders pass a test before getting back in the saddle.

US Agriculture Department develops new GMO label

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The Agriculture Department has developed a new government certification and labeling for foods that are free of genetically modified ingredients.USDA's move comes as some consumer groups push for mandatory labeling of the genetically modified organisms, or GMOs.

Utah County Board of Health investigates safety of trampoline gyms

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Utah County Board of Health reported there were 24 serious injuries in trampoline gyms in the last year. These injuries ranged from fractured fibulas to head trauma.