Malaria affects millions worldwide, and progress against the disease is stalling. Emerging drug…
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Looming Malaria Drug Resistance Spurs Global Search For Single-Dose Cure
Experts from across the globe discussed advances and challenges in single-dose antimalarial therapy at the MMV Science of Malaria Symposium. -
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When last we heard from Thomas Pynchon, it was the Year of Our Lord 2013. Charismatic neoliberal Barack Obama had recently defeated generic plutocrat Mitt Romney to win a second term. Whistleblower Edward Snowden was typing under a bedsheet in a…
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Coca-Cola expands youth empowerment programme ahead of Milano Cortina 2026
To recognise and further support exceptional participants, 10 students will be awarded scholarships to continue their education. They will also gain exclusive access to a job-shadowing experience alongside professionals working on the Milano…
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Oldest living animal ever found suggests Atlantic Ocean is close to tipping point, say scientists
Scientists studying clam and cockle shells have found signs that the currents in the Atlantic Ocean may be approaching a “tipping point”, which could have significant consequences for climate patterns.
The researchers studied the layers of
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Next Week on Xbox: New Games for October 13 to 17 – Xbox Wire
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Mysterious Anomaly in Pacific Ocean Hints at Nearby Supernova Explosion : ScienceAlert
An unexpected deep-sea deposit may be the smoking gun from a nearby star that exploded as a supernova in the relatively recent past.
Earlier this year, a team of scientists in Germany discovered a strange spike in beryllium-10 in the seafloor…
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Apple Joins in on One of Asia’s Biggest Trends with iPhone Crossbody Strap
When Apple Inc. held its annual hardware showcase last month, its new iPhones got the attention. But the company also announced an accessory that is potentially crucial for its China turnaround: a slim woven strap that lets users wear their…
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Chinese vice premier encourages multinationals to expand investment in China
BEIJING, Oct. 10 — Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng on Friday encouraged multinationals to expand their investment in China as the country will continue to expand its high-standard opening up.
He, who is also a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, made the remarks when he met with the leaders of three multinational companies: Abbott Laboratories from the United States, Prudential from Britain, and SK Group from the Republic of Korea.
He said that China’s economy has stable foundations, numerous strengths, remarkable resilience and vast potential, noting that the dominant trend of a long-term, sound Chinese economy and the elements supporting it have not changed. He encouraged the multinationals to expand their investment in China, deepen cooperation with China and share development opportunities.
The company leaders expressed their optimism about China’s economic prospects, stating their willingness to strengthen their presence in the Chinese market and expand their cooperation with China.
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Robbie Williams says he delayed new album to avoid Taylor Swift’s
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Robbie Williams spoke to BBC Radio 1’s Rickie, Melvin & Charlie as he did a special performance in the Live Lounge If Robbie Williams had his way, you’d have heard his next album already.
The singer claims he pushed back Britpop after…
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UTA Physicist Wins $1.3M Grant For Neutrino Research
UTA physicist Ben Jones will study tiny ghost-like neutrinos that could unlock the universe’s secrets. (UTA Photo) Ben Jones, associate professor of physics at The University of Texas at Arlington, has been named to the 2025 cohort of…
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