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Real women have curves: Study finds female attractiveness is about curves, not just ratios

Recent research by German scientists from the University of Konstanz has shed new light on the factors that determine the perceived attractiveness of the...

From Assam to the world: Prantar Tamuli’s journey to develop groundbreaking living-biomaterial for India and beyond

A 30-year-old Indian architect and biochemical engineer is poised to revolutionise the construction industry with a living biomaterial discovery that could reshape how we...

Study finds Climate change in majority of tropical forest areas

A group of British scientists from the Universities of Exeter, Manchester, and Cambridge have found that two-thirds of key biodiversity areas (KBA) in tropical...

Caffeine’s role in Alzheimer’s

Scientists from the University of Lille ( France ) have found that increased coffee consumption is associated with a reduced risk of developing Alzheimer's...
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Ways an Advanced Degree Can Propel Your Career in Healthcare

The healthcare industry is a dynamic and evolving field that continuously faces new challenges and opportunities. As the complexity of healthcare increases, so does...

Diversifying the Teaching Workforce: A Deep Dive Into the Benefits

There’s a famous quote, that’s often cited when talking about the role education has in a child’s development. Simply put, it states ‘A good...

Chinese scientists use supercomputer to develop diabetes treatment

Chinese scientists, using one of the world's fastest supercomputers, Tianhe-2, have developed a promising therapeutic strategy to treat complications of diabetes. This was reported...

China launches ocean cloud platform to boost marine data integration and...

China introduced the first national marine data service platform, Ocean Cloud. According to the Xinhua news agency , this was announced by the head of the...

How medical school admissions consulting can transform your application process  

Are you dreaming of rocking a white coat and saving lives? Well, the path to becoming a doctor starts way before medical school. It...

Twelve newly discovered breast cancer genes found in women of African...

Traditionally, genetic studies on breast cancer have predominantly focused on women of European ancestry.The groundbreaking findings stem from a comprehensive analysis encompassing over 40,000...

Does this pollutant cause Alzheimer’s disease?

Is this discovery the key to elucidating the causes of Alzheimer's disease? At the beginning of March, the University of Technology Sydney (UTS) presented...

An Extensive Guide to DSIP Peptide

The neuropeptide delta sleep-inducing peptide (DSIP) was found in the 1970s. It has since been the subject of much research into its potential on...

1981 RAF fylingdales UFO incident remains an intriguing mystery

In a remarkable incident that has continued to intrigue experts and enthusiasts alike, RAF Fylingdales, a missile warning base in North Yorkshire, encountered what...

Unraveling the Truth: Christmas tree pattern hair loss explained

Recent investigations into the relationship between Christmas treats and hair loss have revealed some intriguing insights. While the concept of "Christmas tree pattern hair...
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Mossad Director and Qatari Prime Minister Discuss Gaza Ceasefire

While Israel's genocide in Gaza continues, Mossad Director David Barnea is reported to have met with the Prime Minister of Qatar regarding a prisoner...

UN Rapporteur on Israel calls attacks on Syria a new example...

GazaUnited Nations (UN) International Order Rapporteur George Katrougalos stated that Israel's attacks on Syria were a continuation of its unlawful actions in the region,...
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