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New Study Refutes Current Timeline of Mammoth Extinction

Cameron Schwalbach, left, paleontology collections manager for the Cincinnati Museum Center’s Geier Collections and Research Center, and University of Cincinnati assistant professor Joshua Miller examine a mammoth skull. Credit: Andrew Higley/UC Experts suggest that DNA found in sedimentary deposits likely originated from long-deceased animals. The mystery surrounding the exact timing of the extinction of mammoths […]

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A record-breaking year – 690 tonnes of chemical precursors seized in Chile

© UNODC Arica (Chile), 20 January 2023 – 2022 was a record-breaking year for the Container Control Programme (CCP) of the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC). November 2022 concluded with the largest seizure of chemical precursors by a CCP unit since the programme’s inception in 2005. As a result of coordinated work […]

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Scientists Warn That UV-Emitting Nail Polish Dryers Damage Human DNA and Cause Mutations

Researchers at UC San Diego studied the UV light-emitting devices used to cure gel manicures, and found that the chronic use of these nail polish drying machines is damaging to human cells. Credit: David Baillot/ UC San Diego Jacobs School of Engineering The ultraviolet nail polish drying devices used to cure gel manicures may pose […]

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Music Moves Europe Awards: Jerry Heil from Ukraine wins Public Choice Award

A singer from Ukraine, Jerry Heil, has won the Public Choice Award of the EU-funded Music Moves Europe Awards. She will receive €5,000. The Grand Jury Music Moves Europe (MME) Award 2023 went to ‘Sans Soucis’ (Italy). The other five winners of the 2023 MME Awards are Schmyt (Germany), July Jones (Slovenia), Oska (Austria), Kids […]

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UN aims to boost aid to frontline areas of Ukraine; Black Sea grain exports near 18 million tonnes

18 January 2023 Humanitarian Aid The UN on Wednesday said that it aims to increase the number of inter-agency convoys providing aid to parts of Ukraine “close to the frontlines”, in support of work being carried out by local organisations and volunteers. The UN humanitarian coordination office, OCHA, said in a press release that a […]

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Isaac Newton and the Lost Manuscripts of the “God’s Divine Plan”

January 4 (or December 25 according to the Julian calendar) marked the 380th anniversary of the birth of the great physicist, mathematician, astronomer, philosopher and alchemist Isaac Newton. Most of us know him as the brilliant scientist who developed the law of gravity after seeing an apple fall. But behind the common notions of Isaac […]

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Security Council: UN rights official raises concerns over Ukraine religious freedoms

17 January 2023 Human Rights Addressing the Security Council on Tuesday, Ilze Brands Kehris, the UN Assistant Secretary-General for Human Rights, expressed concern about restrictions to freedom of religion in Ukraine, including territory under Russian control. The theme of the Council meeting briefing on Ukraine came under the “Threats to International Peace and Security” agenda […]

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Unlocking the Mystery of Plant Breathing – Scientists Discover Mechanism Plants Use To Control “Mouths”

A magnified view of a stoma on the leaf of a Tradescantia albiflora albovittata plant, commonly known as a giant white inch plant. Credit: Douglas Clark A significant discovery about the mechanisms by which plants open and close their stomata could lead to new methods of protecting crops from the effects of climate change, particularly […]

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A 4,000-year-old polished stone goldsmith’s toolkit has been discovered in a grave next to Stonehenge

The artefacts were buried in a Bronze Age grave in the Wiltshire village of Upton Lovell and were first discovered in 1801. Polished stones found near Stonehenge may have been part of a 4,000-year-old goldsmith’s toolkit, say experts quoted by the Daily Mail. Archaeologists from the University of Leicester found traces of gold on their […]

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Pro-Russian sect in the Czech Republic fights with “archons”

Over the past few years, the religious sect “AllatRa” has attracted hundreds, perhaps thousands, of people to the Czech Republic, reports the Czech publication novinky.cz. Its leader, Igor Danilov, has long been hiding in Slovakia because of accusations of spreading Russian influence. The sect is active in Ukraine after the Maidan revolution in 2014, but […]

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Honoring and Promoting Respect for Freedom of Religion or Belief Globally

This National Religious Freedom Day marks the 237th anniversary of the signing of the Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom in 1786.  Under the Virginia Statute authored by Thomas Jefferson, legislators for the first time endorsed the principles of freedom of conscience and separation of church and state.  Several years later, the Virginia Statute became the template […]

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