Reports and Studies
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Italy repatriates looted ancient artifacts worth millions of euros from the US
Italy said it repatriated 266 ancient artifacts worth tens of millions of euros from the United States, where they had…
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Cosmic question mark spotted in space
The universe has once again unveiled its enigmatic nature through the lens of cutting-edge technology, the James Webb Space Telescope…
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Scientists begin work on vaccine for new pandemic ‘Disease X’
UK researchers are actively engaged in the creation of vaccines to serve as a precautionary measure against a potential future…
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Carbon credits – land grab or the Amazon’s future?
This week, delegates arriving in Belém’s international airport are being welcomed with a lively “Boi de mascara” folkloric dance routine.…
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Texas woman seriously injured after hawk drops snake on her
A Texas woman was attacked by a hawk and a snake at the same time after the bird – which…
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UAE’s Healthpoint celebrates milestone of 100 robotically assisted surgeries
Healthpoint, an M42 company, has announced that it has reached a milestone by conducting 100 successful surgeries using the ‘Mako’…
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Novo’s weight-loss drug Wegovy reduces risk of heart disease by 20 pct: Trial data
Novo Nordisk said on Tuesday its obesity drug Wegovy reduced the risk of a major cardiovascular event like a stroke by 20…
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Cheetahs in Kuno: Is India’s effort to reintroduce the big cat facing a crisis?
Is India’s ambitious project to reintroduce cheetahs, more than 70 years after they were declared extinct, facing a crisis? Consider…
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US snake hunters fight pythons big enough to devour gators
In the decade since Florida launched its first public contest to kill Burmese pythons, thousands of people from all over…
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US approves postpartum depression pill
The US has approved the first pill for postpartum depression. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) said zuranolone, sold under…
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