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Plague: Why Europe’s late stone age population crashed
Indian Express· 6 hours agoThe researchers involved in the study analysed DNA obtained from human bones, and teeth excavated...
French voters united to block far right again, but ‘cordon sanitaire’ strategy is increasingly rare ...
The New Indian Express· 4 days agoIn European politics, one specific strategy for dealing with a political party that appears a danger...
New tool to predict nerve damage from breast cancer treatment - News Today | First with the news
News Today· 3 days agoThe new tool, by researchers at Linkoping University in Sweden, could help doctors adapt treatment...
Did you know knitting had these health benefits?
Prima· 4 days agoA study from the University of Gothenburg in Sweden published earlier this year has suggested that knitting can be beneficial for people ...
At hourlong press conference, President Biden addresses whether he’ll stay in 2024 race
Deseret News· 2 days agoHis last solo press conference was in California in November 2023 during Chinese President Xi...
Is replacing butter with high-quality plant oils healthy?
Daiji World· 2 days agoNew Delhi, Jul 11 (IANS): Switching from a diet high in saturated animal fats like butter to one...
Warming Baltic Sea: A red flag for global oceans - Times of India
The Times of India· 2 days ago"We are at the forefront of these changes," said University of Helsinki professor Alf Norkko. The...
Top 10 happiest countries in the world for 2024 | - Times of India
The Times of India· 2 days agoThe United Nations Sustainable Development Solutions Network, in collaboration with Gallup, the...
Kerala cyclist eyes American trail after UK expedition | World News - The Indian Express
Indian Express· 5 days agoA 37-year-old engineer from Kerala who took up cycling a few years ago just as a keep-fit option...
Biotech survey highlights where industry can focus for a thriving future
Pharmaceutical Technology· 2 days agoAccording to a recent survey by biopharma solutions provider Cytiva, resilience remains a critical...