If a major disaster like Fukushima or Chornobyl ever happens again, the world would know almost straight away, thanks to an array of government and DIY radiation-monitoring programs running globally.
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The hidden dividend of FTAs: How talent and startups are becoming India's fastest-growing exports
FTAs are no longer limited to cargo holds and customs duties; they are reshaping how people, skills, and ideas move across ...
The Ferrari 458 Italia occupies a special place in Maranello history. Introduced for the 2011 model year, it marked the brand ...
The Canadian Press on MSN
Year in review: A look at events in July 2025
Canada turned 158. To celebrate, Ottawa hosted a ceremony with Prince Edward making a speech at LeBreton Flats Park. Prime ...
Childhood memories from a diary and clues found in old newspapers shed light on Christmases in Hopkinsville during the early ...
When Soledad Chávez de Chacón became the first woman to govern New Mexico — albeit briefly — in 1924, she was aware of the ...
The 1990s are often considered the golden age of Japanese sports cars, all thanks to the country’s economic boom and bubble ...
Asharq Alawsat (English) on MSN
Japan’s Only Two Pandas to Be Sent Back to China
Two pandas at a Tokyo zoo will be returned to China in January, the Tokyo government said on Monday, potentially leaving ...
Asharq Al-Awsat on MSN
Riyadh Becomes First City in Region to Receive Global Active City Certification
The Royal Commission for Riyadh City (RCRC) announced that the capital has been awarded the Global Active City (GAC) ...
LEO Pharma has submitted a label expansion application to EMA to expand Anzupgo® (delgocitinib) cream to adolescent patients ...
Roche (SIX: RO, ROG; OTCQX: RHHBY) announced today that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved additional indications for its PATHWAY anti-HER2/neu (4B5) Rabbit Monoclonal Primary ...
Introduction Sleep problems are an escalating global health concern, with prevalence estimates ranging from 8.3% to 45%. Physicians are disproportionately affected, with rates around 44% compared with ...
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