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Chinese scientists extract cancer-fighting particles from rare earth minerals

Chinese scientists extract cancer-fighting particles from rare earth minerals

Chinese researchers from the University of South China have successfully extracted cancer-fighting nuclides from rare earth minerals, Anadolu Agency reported yesterday. The team announced on Wednesday the isolation of high-purity lead-212 and bismuth-212 nuclides, which are promising for targeted alpha-nuclide…
Iraqi forces destroy 8 ISIS hideouts in Hamrin mountains

Iraqi forces destroy 8 ISIS hideouts in Hamrin mountains

Iraq’s Security Media Cell announced the destruction of eight ISIS hideouts in the Hamrin Mountains following coordinated airstrikes, Iraqi News Agency reported on Thursday. The operation, conducted under the directives of Commander-in-Chief Mohammed Shia al-Sudani, targeted areas known for their…
Scientists urge halt on “Mirror Life” research over global risks

Scientists urge halt on “Mirror Life” research over global risks

Leading scientists, including Nobel laureates, have called for a moratorium on creating synthetic “mirror life” microbes, warning they could pose unprecedented risks to life on Earth, the Guardian reported on Thursday. The organisms, constructed using mirror-image molecules, might bypass immune…
TikTok’s carbon footprint rivals Greece amid social media emission concerns

TikTok’s carbon footprint rivals Greece amid social media emission concerns

The vibrant, addictive world of TikTok, where users spend hours scrolling through bite-sized videos, comes with a hefty environmental cost. A new analysis reveals that the platform’s annual carbon footprint may surpass that of Greece, with emissions estimated at 50…
Israeli strikes in Gaza intensify as UN calls for ceasefire

Israeli strikes in Gaza intensify as UN calls for ceasefire

An Israeli airstrike in Gaza’s Nuseirat refugee camp late Thursday killed at least 30 Palestinians and injured 50 others who were sheltering in a post office, according to local medics. Earlier strikes in Nuseirat and on aid convoys in southern…
ISIS claims responsibility for Kabul suicide bombing targeting Taliban minister

ISIS claims responsibility for Kabul suicide bombing targeting Taliban minister

ISIS has claimed responsibility for a suicide bombing in Kabul that killed Khalil Rahman Haqqani, the Taliban’s Minister for Refugees and Repatriation. In a statement released on Wednesday, the group said Haqqani was the primary target of the attack, Afghan…
Latest developments in Syria following fall of Bashar al-Assad

Latest developments in Syria following fall of Bashar al-Assad

In a significant development following the fall of Assad on December 8, Fadl Abdulghani, director of the Syrian Network for Human Rights (SNHR), reported that over 6,000 regime officers have been documented for war crimes. He emphasized the urgent need…
UNICEF reports progress in global birth registration

UNICEF reports progress in global birth registration

A new UNICEF report highlights progress in global birth registration, with over 500 million children under five registered in the past five years, raising global coverage to 77 percent, up from 75 percent in 2019. Despite this progress, 150 million…
Concerns Rise Over AI Tone-Shifting Technology’s Impact on Communication

Concerns Rise Over AI Tone-Shifting Technology’s Impact on Communication

Linguists are raising concerns about the impact of AI tone-shifting technology on communication as Apple rolls out its new writing tools across UK devices, The Guardian revealed in an article yesterday. These tools, the article argues, aim to help users…
Despite progress, air pollution remains top environmental health risk in Europe: EEA

Despite progress, air pollution remains top environmental health risk in Europe: EEA

The European Environment Agency (EEA) reports significant progress in reducing air pollution, with deaths linked to fine particulate matter (PM2.5) falling 45% since 2005. Despite this, air pollution remains the top environmental health risk in Europe, causing nearly 240,000 premature…
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