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Ukraine: Countries must support resilient recovery to prevent ‘cascade’ of poverty, hunger

13 December 2022 Humanitarian Aid The war in Ukraine is a “relentless humanitarian nightmare” said the UN chief on Tuesday, warning that the death and destruction afflicting civilians there will take years to overcome, and rebuild. António Guterres was addressing a one-day international summit in Paris, with leaders from around 50 nations reportedly in attendance, […]

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One Million Times Faster Than Current Technology: New Optical Computing Approach Offers Ultrafast Processing

Ultrafast computer processing speeds are possible with optical chirality logic gates that operate about a million times faster than existing technologies. Processing devices based on polarized light run one million times faster than current technology. Logic gates are the basic building blocks of computer processors. Conventional logic gates are electronic, working by shuffling around electrons. […]

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Potentially Dangerous Chemical Pollutants Discovered in Disposable Face Masks

Find out why mask wearers are switching to reusable masks LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, UNITED STATES, December 8, 2022 – As the holidays bring cold winter weather and indoor gatherings, many are reconsidering their mask options. Loose-fitting medical disposable masks are meant to protect the wearer from contact with larger droplets and sprays and can filter […]

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Mind-Blowing New Hypothesis: Gravity May Cause Irritable Bowel Syndrome

According to a new study from Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, irritable bowel syndrome may be caused by gravity. New hypothesis unifies several contrasting theories that may help explain the underlying cause of IBS. According to a new theory from researchers out of Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, gravity may be the cause of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), the […]

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Chronic Pain: Could Monoclonal Antibodies Replace Opioids?

It is expected that the circulating monoclonal antibodies would be able to give pain relief for many weeks. UC Davis researchers seek to develop a non-addictive, monthly painkiller. During the pandemic, doctors employed infusions of monoclonal antibodies (lab-made antibodies) to help patients fight <span class=”glossaryLink” aria-describedby=”tt” data-cmtooltip=” COVID-19 First identified in 2019 in Wuhan, China, […]

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Pope Francis broke down in tears during a prayer service in central Rome

Pope Francis broke down in tears today after mentioning the suffering of Ukrainians during a traditional prayer in central Rome, Reuters and the Associated Press reported, citing BTA. This happened during the Pope’s annual prayer on the Spanish Steps in Rome, which coincides with the December 8 celebrations dedicated to the Immaculate Conception of the […]

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QATAR In the shadow of the Football World Cup, a forgotten issue: the situation of the Baha’is

In the shadow of the Football World Cup in Qatar, voices of non-Muslims have been heard and listened to at the European Parliament at a conference organized on 6 December by Dutch MEP Bert-Jan Ruissen under the title “Qatar: Addressing the limitations of religious freedom for Bahá’ís and Christians.” This initiative of MEP Bert-Jan Ruissen, a […]

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COVID-19 Linked to Signs of Possible Long-Term Liver Injury

According to the results of a new study, COVID-19 infection is associated with increased liver stiffness, a sign of possible long-term liver injury. COVID-19 Patients Show Liver Injury Months After Infection <span class=”glossaryLink” aria-describedby=”tt” data-cmtooltip=” COVID-19 First identified in 2019 in Wuhan, China, COVID-19, or Coronavirus disease 2019, (which was originally called “2019 novel coronavirus” […]

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Challenging the Prevailing View – 45,000-Year-Old Ancient DNA Reveals Hidden Human History

The new findings challenge the prevailing view of human adaption. The researchers used ancient genomes to reveal new information about the human history of adaption.  Ancient DNA, including samples from human remains that are around 45,000 years old, has helped researchers understand a previously unknown aspect of humanity’s evolution. The new research, which was co-led […]

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UN taps potential for trust-building on shared water resources

8 December 2022 Climate and Environment A UN-led push for greater cross-border cooperation over increasingly finite water resources, made significant progress on Thursday, after it was announced that more than 30 governments and organizations have decided to work together on the issue. “This year’s terrible floods and droughts in almost all corners of the planet […]

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Janus, Februm, Mars… Do you know the divine names of the months?

Who names the months and how? Several thousand years passed until the world united around a common way of counting time. Yes, thousands. As early as five and more millennia ago, ancient civilizations discovered ways to track and record the transition of life from one cycle to another. When the sun will set for the […]

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Advancing the criminal justice system at centre of the second thematic discussions on the implementation of the Kyoto Declaration

© UNODC Safeguarding victims’ rights, protecting witnesses and reporting persons, and improving criminal investigation processes Vienna (Austria), 7 December 2022 – The Commission on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice (CCPCJ), the United Nations’ (UN) principal policymaking body on crime prevention and criminal justice, held its second Thematic Discussions on the implementation of the Kyoto Declaration from […]

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Heart Attack on a Chip: Replicating Key Aspects of America’s No. 1 Killer

Researchers have developed a “heart attack on a chip” that replicates some key features of a heart attack in a relatively simple and easy-to-use system. It could one day serve as a testbed to develop new heart drugs and even personalized medicine. USC researchers Megan McCain and postdoc Megan Rexius-Hall have engineered a microscale model […]

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