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Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi meets Mufti Muneeb-ur-Rehman, pledges resolution of Religious Scholars’ concerns
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ISLAMABAD, Oct 21 (APP):Federal Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi on Monday visited the residence of Grand Mufti of Pakistan, Mufti Muneeb-ur-Rehman, and held an extensive meeting with prominent Sunni scholars under his…
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New DJ software lets you share music library across AlphaTheta, Traktor, Algoriddim hardware
Digital music libraries can now be made compatible across multiple brands of DJ hardware thanks to a new software spearheaded by Pioneer DJ’s parent company AlphaTheta.
OneLibrary has been created in collaboration with Algoriddim and…
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10 pressing questions about the upcoming NBA season – NBA
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- NBA 2025-26 predictions: Wemby for MVP? And will Thunder strike twice? The Guardian
- Can the Thunder repeat? Has the Cavaliers’ time come? Globe’s basketball writers predict the 2025-26…
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New Telescope Captures First Light In Chile
October welcomed a major milestone in a global telescope collaboration involving astronomers from our Department of Physics.
The 4MOST telescope – which stands for 4-meter Multi-Object Spectroscopic Telescope – captured its first…
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Neurocognitive Functioning in CNS Cancer Declines Significantly – European Medical Journal Neurocognitive Functioning in CNS Cancer Declines Significantly
NEUROCOGNITIVE functioning declines across central nervous system cancers, shaped by tumor location and interacting treatment effects.
Neurocognitive Functioning in CNS Cancer
This narrative review synthesizes evidence that neurocognitive…
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Astronauts can get motion sick while splashing back down to Earth – virtual reality headsets could help them stay sharp
When learning about the effects of spaceflight on human health, you typically will hear about the dangers of radiation, bone density loss and changes in eyesight. While these long-term risks are important, a less frequently discussed concern…
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China’s cutting-edge camera captures neurons ‘kissing’ in real time
Chinese scientists have for the first time captured the fleeting moment when neurons “kiss” each other, a millisecond-scale event that lies at the heart of how the brain transmits signals.
The finding, achieved with a revolutionary…
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Earlier menopause and reduced cardiac function may negatively affect brain health
Women face a higher risk of developing both cardiovascular disease and Alzheimer’s disease than men. Cardiovascular disease is linked to an increased likelihood of Alzheimer’s disease, especially among women. A new study…
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