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  • PU and SZH Sign MoU for Allied Health Sciences Training

    PU and SZH Sign MoU for Allied Health Sciences Training

    Punjab University (PU) and Sheikh Zayed Hospital officially entered into a memorandum of understanding (MoU) on Friday, aiming to offer practical training for students in the field of Allied Health Sciences. The signing ceremony…

  • Solar Energy Surge Reported in East Africa

    Solar Energy Surge Reported in East Africa

    Dar es Salaam. Research examining the application of solar energy in agriculture across three East African nations has shown a significant enhancement in both the quantity and quality of media reports. The study, titled…

  • Scientists Stunned by Marine Life Thriving on WWII Bombs in Baltic Sea

    Scientists Stunned by Marine Life Thriving on WWII Bombs in Baltic Sea

    An undersea submersible has spotted crabs, worms and fish thriving on the surfaces of World War II explosives thought to be toxic to marine life. At an old munitions disposal location in the Baltic…

  • Young Engineers in Japan Create Eco-Friendly Water-Repellent Coating

    Young Engineers in Japan Create Eco-Friendly Water-Repellent Coating

    KITAKYUSHU — A team of young engineers from a steel and precision components company located in this city in southwest Japan has created a new “superhydrophobic coating,” primarily composed of water. They plan to…

  • Mentorship Key to Nurturing Future Scientists

    Mentorship Key to Nurturing Future Scientists

    A scholar named Dr. Chinasa Okorie-Humphrey has emphasized the significance of mentorship within academic settings, calling it essential for guiding the next generation of researchers. Okorie-Humphrey, an expert in biochemistry, food chemistry, and biotechnology,…

  • Scientists Use AI and One Health to Combat Trypanosomiasis

    Scientists Use AI and One Health to Combat Trypanosomiasis

    By Duncan Mboyah International scientists have decided to utilize Artificial Intelligence (AI) along with the integration of the one health strategy in addressing trypanosomiasis, a condition that is prevalent in 38 countries across Sub-Saharan…

  • Weapons: Bold Script, Entertaining but Unfulfilling

    Weapons: Bold Script, Entertaining but Unfulfilling

    Hello, this is Shin Jeong-seon, a reporter with the Culture Section of Chosun Ilbo. The155th issue of ‘How About That Movie?’centers around the horror movie‘Weapons (Weapons)’scheduled to be released on October 15. Many people…

  • Trump’s Autism Claim: The Truth Behind the Tylenol Study

    Trump’s Autism Claim: The Truth Behind the Tylenol Study

    Donald Trump recommended that pregnant women avoid taking Tylenol while unveiling a series of new autism-related policies. Medical professionals are worried. What do the studies referenced by the White House actually indicate? What to…

  • Moroccan Neurosurgeon Joudia Touri Competes for Space Mission with SERA

    Moroccan Neurosurgeon Joudia Touri Competes for Space Mission with SERA

    Joudia Touri, a 31-year-old neurosurgeon from Morocco, is vying for a spot on Blue Origin’s New Shepard rocket via the SERA initiative, which provides suborbital travel for individuals from nations with minimal or no…