A Pakistani-born scientist may have uncovered signs of life beyond our planet. Dr. Nozair Khawaja, an astrobiologist at Freie Universität Berlin, has identified organic molecules beneath the icy surface of Enceladus, one of Saturn’s moons….
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24 Years Of NASA Satellite Data Suggest The World Is Getting Darker, And There Are Differences Between The Hemispheres
A new study looking at data from 24 years of NASA satellite surveys has found that the Earth is getting darker, and there are significant differences between the Northern and Southern Hemispheres.
The team looked at data collected by the Clouds…
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The Economic Contribution of Brazil’s Audiovisual Industry in 2024
Oxford Economics’ study for the Motion Picture Association finds that Brazil’s audiovisual industry supported R$70.2 billion in GDP and 608,970 jobs in 2024—around 0.6% of the national economy—and generated R$9.9 billion in taxes….
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Hannah Hampton honoured for inspiring others by sharing her eye health story | News | Official Site
To mark World Sight Day, HRH The Duchess of Edinburgh, Global Ambassador for IAPB, has presented celebrated England Women and Chelsea goalkeeper Hannah Hampton with a ‘Love Your Eyes Special Recognition…Continue Reading
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ACC CardiaCast: Hyperkalemia in HFrEF and HFpEF
In this episode, Michelle M. Kittleson, MD, PhD, FACC, and Estefania Oliveros Soles, MD, MSc, FACC, discuss the biggest challenges in heart failure with reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF) and heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF), focusing on hyperkalemia (uncommon) and hypokalemia (associated with higher mortality).
This podcast is part of the larger Managing HF Across the Spectrum: From Recognizing Symptoms to Implementing Appropriate Treatment grant initiative, supported by Bayer AG. To visit the Managing HF Across the Spectrum page and access additional educational activities on this topic, click here.
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Heart Failure and Cardiomyopathies, Acute Heart Failure
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Arnold Schwarzenegger’s New Workout Diet After Quitting Protein Shakes
Arnold Schwarzenegger is no longer crushing workout shakes. At 78, his muscle routine is fueled by oatmeal, soup, and moderation.
“I used to drink, for instance, protein drinks, but I don’t do that that much,”…
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Diabetic teens with poor glycemic control more likely to develop neuropathy in adulthood
Poor blood sugar control in adolescence increases the risk of painful future complications for people with type 1 diabetes, research co-led by University of Michigan suggests.
The study, which followed participants for over 30…
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A new Game of Thrones tale: Official teaser released for A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms
Sky has released the official teaser for the exclusive half-hour drama series A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms. From the world of Westeros comes an endearing tale centred on the adventures of an unexpected duo. The six-episode season debuts weekly…
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Watch SpaceX launch 24 of Amazon’s Project Kuiper internet satellites to orbit today
Amazon’s Project Kuiper broadband megaconstellation continues to grow.
Twenty-four more Project Kuiper satellites are scheduled to take flight today (Oct. 9), lifting off from Florida’s Cape Canaveral Space Force Station atop a SpaceX Falcon 9…
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FINAL FANTASY FAN FAVORITES GET PHYSICAL RELEASE IN THE AMERICAS THIS DECEMBER
About FINAL FANTASY VII:
First released in 1997, FINAL FANTASY VII follows the story of Cloud Strife, an ex-SOLDIER operative turned mercenary, who has set off on an epic adventure. Joining the resistance group Avalanche to fight against Shinra…Continue Reading