A recent study from research labs in China was highlighted in Scientific American because it reveals new information about microplastics. Many know that they are only becoming more pervasive, polluting the planet’s water and soil. Now,…
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Multilateral collaboration remains key amid funding shifts in global health
As the US withdraws from the World Health Organization and cuts overseas aid, regional partnerships are critical to safeguarding the health of member countries in a region where climate change and chronic diseases loom large.
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New antimicrobial compounds offer safer solution for bovine mastitis
The dairy industry has been plagued by a persistent global problem for decades – bacterial infection of cow udders that significantly reduces milk production.
The condition, known as bovine mastitis, is estimated to cause annual…
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The Shiralee review – love grows in the harshest place in bountiful adaption of outback epic | Australian theatre
How do you stage a play that roams roads and follows rivers from Grafton to Coonamble? In Sydney Theatre Company’s new adaptation of D’arcy Niland’s classic Australian novel The Shiralee, directed by Jessica Arthur, there are two constants:…
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Slow speech improves rhythm control in people with ALS
Speech rhythm, a key attribute of natural languages that directly influences the effectiveness and efficiency of communication, is often compromised in people with neurodegenerative diseases such as Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, or…
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Women risking breast cancer by ‘always putting ourselves last’, says Liz Hurley | UK News
Liz Hurley has encouraged women to check themselves for breast cancer – and warned some are not because they “are scared that it’s self-indulgent to spend time on themselves”.
The British actress and model, who has been a global…
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Women risking breast cancer by ‘always putting ourselves last’, says Liz Hurley | UK News
Liz Hurley has encouraged women to check themselves for breast cancer – and warned some are not because they “are scared that it’s self-indulgent to spend time on themselves”.
The British actress and model, who has been a global…
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DOOGEE’s Outdoor Technology Arrives at GITEX GLOBAL 2025
DUBAI, UAE, Oct. 11, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — This October, the wait is over. DOOGEE invites tech enthusiasts, industry partners, and global media to GITEX GLOBAL 2025 to experience a new era of technology that is tougher,…
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Women with ADHD face delayed diagnosis and greater challenges
Scientists have found that ADHD (Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder) in women is diagnosed approximately 5 years later than in men, despite symptoms appearing at the same age. Women with ADHD also suffer greater emotional and…
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American founders more demanding than Europe, OpenAI startup boss says
OpenAI’s EMEA startups head Laura Modiano spoke at the Sifted Summit on Wednesday, 8 October.
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In the latest comparison between American and European founders, OpenAI’s startup boss admitted that the Americans are…
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