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New Surprising Benefits of Coffee: Reducing Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease Severity for Type 2 Diabetics

This study is the first to evaluate the separate mechanisms of caffeine and non-caffeine components in mitigating the severity of NAFLD, a common issue linked to Type 2 Diabetes. According to a recent study published in the journal Nutrients by the University of Coimbra, caffeine, polyphenols, and other natural compounds in coffee could play a […]

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Limitless Possibilities – AI Technology Generates Original Proteins From Scratch

According to the researchers, this new technology has the potential to surpass directed evolution and could energize the field of protein engineering by hastening the creation of new proteins for various purposes, such as therapeutics and plastic degradation. A natural language model has jumpstarted the process of protein design by creating active enzymes. Researchers have […]

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WHO: Nations step closer to global guides on pandemics, disease outbreaks

The two processes are complementary, guided by the imperative of making the world safer from communicable diseases and ensuring equitable responses to public health threats, said Ashley Bloomfield, former Director-General of Health of New Zealand, who co-chairs the working group on updating the 2005 WHO International Health Regulations, which concluded its latest round of discussions […]

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Ukraine: 18 million need support as war enters second year

“Since the start of the full-scale war we, along with our humanitarian partners in Ukraine, have made every effort to ramp up operations to provide life-saving support to those who need it most,” UN Spokesperson Stéphane Dujarric told journalists in New York.  Last year, thousands of convoys delivered vital supplies to people in all regions […]

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UN Security Council hears echoed demands to end war in Ukraine

“Life is a living hell for the people of Ukraine,” UN Secretary-General António Guterres told the Council, which has held more than 40 debates on the conflict since Russia’s full-scale invasion one year ago. On the occasion, the 15-member organ held a ministerial-level meeting on the heels of the UN General Assembly’s new demand that […]

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Several Oceanic Bottom Circulation Collapses Discovered by Chinese Scientists

Nodules on the seafloor at the study site, photographed by an underwater camera. Credit: YAO Huiqiang Antarctic bottom water (AABW) covers more than two-thirds of the global ocean bottom, and its formation has recently decreased. However, its long-term variability has not been well understood. Researchers led by Prof. Chenglong Deng from the Institute of Geology […]

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UN General Assembly calls for immediate end to war in Ukraine

At its resumed eleventh emergency special session, the world body adopted a new resolution calling for an end to the war, only hours before the conflict enters its second year on Friday. The results were 141 Member States in favour and seven against – Belarus, the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, Eritrea, Mali, Nicaragua, Russia […]

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The partner of MEP charged in Qatargate is released from prison with bracelet

Brussels, Feb 23 (EFE) – The Council Chamber in Brussels decided Thursday to release Francesco Giorgi, the sentimental partner of Greek Social Democrat MEP Eva Kaili, accused like her of allegedly accepting bribes from Qatar and Morocco in the case of alleged corruption in the European Parliament, known as Qatargate, from prison on condition that […]

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Zelenski hopes to open EU accession negotiations under Spanish presidency

Kiev, Feb 23 (EFE) – After receiving the President of the Spanish Government, Pedro Sánchez, in Kiev, the President of Ukraine, Volodímir Zelenski, expects his country to formally begin the process of negotiations for its accession to the European Union (EU) during the next Spanish presidency of the European Council. “It is very important that […]

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The manufacturer of “Viagra” stopped deliveries to Russia

The American company Viatris informed the Ministry of Industry and Trade in Moscow already last year The American pharmaceutical company “Viatris” stops the supply of the preparation “Viagra” in the form of tablets in Russia, the Ministry of Industry and Trade of Russia announced, quoted by TASS. “The drug with the trade name Viagra corresponds […]

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Ukraine: General Assembly resumes emergency special session, taking up new text to end war

Assembly President Csaba Kőrösi said that, for almost a full year, the world body, UN Secretary-General, and international community have been consistent and vocal in calls to end this war, and to adhere to the UN Charter and international law. “Let this anniversary and the anguish of millions before our eyes over the last year […]

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Just One Degree Can Have a Big Impact on a Species

A selection from the zooplankton collection at the NTNU University Museum. The collection is safely stored in anticipation of future researchers, who may find it useful. Credit: Karstein Hårsaker, NTNU University museum collections serve as a time machine for researchers seeking to comprehend the transformations in our world. It’s no shock that the climate affects […]

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UN Security Council debates Nord Stream pipeline incidents

Instead, he said, the UN Secretary-General “is someone we trust” to lead an investigation following reports in September of four leaks in the 1,224-kilometre-long pipelines that supply gas from Russia to Europe. There was “proof that explosives had been planted” near the pipeline during a North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) exercise in the summer of […]

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Independent UN experts laud Spain for enacting new feminist laws

Describing the new laws as a “fundamental feminist achievement”, they said the move was part of an ambitious agenda for social progress. The legislation guarantees and facilitates access to sexual and reproductive rights in the country.  New menstrual leave, abortion laws  The new overarching measures ensure safe and accessible abortions provided by national health agencies. […]

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Neuroimaging Study Finds the Brain Works Like a Resonance Chamber

Signals captured with fMRI from a rat brain, viewed on top of an anatomical image of the animal. Contralateral areas colored in red activate together at the same time, despite the long distance between them. Credit: Joana Cabral It’s been over 20 years since neuroimaging studies – using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), a widely-used […]

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The Prosecutor’s Office deletes the name of Boris Akunin from the posters in Russia

The famous writer and playwright Boris Akunin wrote on his Telegram channel, and then on Facebook, that the prosecutor’s office in Russia is pressuring theaters to remove his name from theater posters with performances. Akunin found out about it after receiving a phone call from the director of one of the Russian theaters. There is […]

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How AI Can Help Create and Optimize Drugs To Treat Opioid Addiction

A compound generated by artificial intelligence-based tools predicted to bind to the kappa-opioid receptor. Credit: Image courtesy of Leslie Salas Estrada Researchers are turning to artificial intelligence to create and optimize potential new drugs to help people with opioid addiction. It is estimated that about three million Americans suffer from opioid use disorder, and every […]

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