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How C-reactive protein outpaced ‘bad’ cholesterol as leading heart disease risk marker19.12.2025C-reactive protein – a marker of inflammation – is as easily measured with blood work in a doctor’s office as cholesterol.
Beating Scholastic Difficulties: Understudy Examples of overcoming adversity25.09.2023The excursion through training is much of the time set apart by scholarly difficulties that test understudies' constancy and assurance. In this article, we'll
Takeda's AI-crafted psoriasis pill succeeds in late-stage studies18.12.2025Dec 18 () - Japan's Takeda Pharmaceutical said on Thursday its experimental pill for a type of skin disease, developed using artificial intelligence, succeeded in two late-stage studies. More than half the plaque psoriasis patients across the studies showed clear or almost clear skin after 16 weeks of treatment with the once-daily drug, zasocitinib, the company said.
Is Iran using cryptocurrencies to circumvent sanctions?27.03.2026Experts say Iran's Revolutionary Guards are using cryptocurrencies to circumvent Western sanctions and finance allied militias.View on euronews
Israel halts defense sales to France, citing 'hostile attitude,' sources tell 'Post'31.03.2026Sources told The Jerusalem Post that the decision was a result of France taking a hostile attitude toward Israel over the last two years. Israel has halted selling defense products to France, three senior Israeli sources confirmed to The Jerusalem Post on Tuesday.
The Tiny Channel Island With 65 Residents That Chefs And Foodies Go Out Of Their Way To Visit04.04.2026There are about half a dozen Channel Islands between the U.K. and France, but there's only one that can boast having its own species of oyster.
Hundreds are quarantined in South Carolina as measles spreads in 2 US outbreaks11.12.2025Measles outbreaks are growing along the Utah-Arizona border and in South Carolina, where hundreds are in quarantine. Between Friday and Tuesday, South Carolina health officials confirmed 27 new measles cases in an outbreak in and around northwestern Spartanburg County. Church leaders have been “very helpful,” said state epidemiologist Dr. Linda Bell.
Watch SpaceX launch powerful ocean-mapping satellite for Europe and NASA early Nov. 1716.11.2025SpaceX will launch the Sentinel-6B ocean-mapping satellite from California early Monday morning (Nov. 17), and you can watch the action live.
Artemis 2 astronauts are now headed to the moon. Why has it taken humanity so long to go back?04.04.2026The Artemis 2 astronauts are the first people to journey toward the moon since 1972. Why has it taken us more than half a century to go back?
NASA’s history-making moon mission aims to send the first woman and person of color to deep space27.03.2026The crew of the Artemis II mission will include the first woman and person of color to travel to deep space, ushering in a new era of representation in exploration beyond Earth.
5 Language Learning Applications06.06.2024Learning another dialect can open ways to new societies, upgrade profession open doors, and work on mental abilities. With the approach
US bishops officially ban gender-affirming care at Catholic hospitals12.11.2025U.S. Catholic bishops voted Wednesday to make official a ban on gender-affirming care for transgender patients at Catholic hospitals. The step formalizes a yearslong process for the U.S. church to address transgender health care. From a Baltimore hotel ballroom, the bishops overwhelmingly approved revisions to their ethical and religious directives that guide the nation’s thousands of Catholic health care institutions and providers.
Dinosaur collagen used to create one-of-a-kind handbag02.04.2026By Charlotte Van Campenhout AMSTERDAM, April 2 (Reuters) - Scientists and designers unveiled on Thursday a handbag made with collagen derived from Tyrannosaurus rex fossils from the U.S. in a unique
Hanwha Ocean secures orders worth $866m for five vessels26.03.2026The company said that two LNG carriers are set to be delivered to an undisclosed client in Africa by May 2029.
After harsh winter, Ukrainians find joy in releasing bats rescued from war05.04.2026Hundreds of bats, many rescued from war-torn areas in the east of the country, were released late Saturday at one of multiple events around Ukraine planned to coincide with the arrival of spring. All 28 bat species in Ukraine are listed as protected animals due to declining populations. For many attendees, the event offered welcome relief and an excuse for a family outing after a harsh winter marked by subzero temperatures, nightly Russian drone and missile attacks and crippling power cuts.
Ukraine demands army of 800,000 under peace plan11.12.2025Ukraine is insisting on a target strength of 800,000 troops for its military under a revised version of the US peace plan to end the almost four-year-long war with Russia. "That is the real strength of today's army, and it has been agreed with the military," Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky told journalists in Kiev on Thursday.
Triumph's 400 Range Has Just Changed In India, And Here's Why07.04.2026India just revised its motorcycle tax structure, so here are the changes Triumph is making to adapt for the local market.
Countdown to Artemis II: What to know about NASA's moon mission30.03.2026NASA plans to launch four astronauts on a 10-day trip around the moon as early as Wednesday. Here's what to know about the Artemis II mission.
German Winemakers Rewrite The Rules Of Riesling In A Warming World07.04.2026As climate change impacts Germany wine regions, winemakers ask: What can be controlled, reimagined, and owed to the future? The answers are not straightforward.
'Seditious behavior': Trump accuses Democrats who made video reminding the military not to follow illegal orders of a crime — but is it?21.11.2025The Defense Department says the requirement to obey orders “does not apply to a patently illegal order, such as one that directs the commission of a crime.”




























