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Aviation Major Driver of Economic Growth and Connectivity in Egypt
Endometriosis: our research shows changing your diet may reduce pain symptoms
How human connections shaped the spread of farming among ancient communities
PolyU unveils large language model-based tourist satisfaction index, providing comprehensive analysis to enhance Hong Kong tourism service quality
Belgium’s euthanasia trends dispute ‘slippery slope’ argument – new study
Memes and conflict: Study shows surge of imagery and fakes can precede international and political violence
QUT health and medical researchers secure $3.2 million boost
Back to the fuel guzzlers? Coalition plans to end EV tax breaks would hobble the clean transport transition
The biggest losers: how Australians became the world’s most enthusiastic gamblers
A golden era for personalized medicine is approaching, but are we ready?
Trump’s obsession with trade deficits has no basis in economics. And it’s a bad reason for tariffs
Brown rice contains more arsenic than white rice – but here’s why you shouldn’t worry
Police Appeal To Locate Wanted Man – Riverstone 23 April
APT Christens Solara: A New Era in European River Cruising Begins
Amcor research reveals recyclability claims are the most influential on European consumer purchase decisions
Smart brain implants are helping people with Parkinson’s and other disorders
CIFAL Malaga Releases 2024 Annual Report: Expanding Global Outreach and Advancing Training Initiatives
Gender Bias In POTS Diagnosis Reveals Hidden Impact
STEPS offers major European holiday prize for fundraising gala
Researchers recognised for pushing the boundaries of particle physics
APT Travel Group Celebrates the Christening of MS Estrela on the Douro River
With the end of Flybuys NZ, what happens to the personal data of nearly 3 million Kiwis?
Low iron is common in teenage girls – with vegans and vegetarians at greatest risk, according to our research in Sweden
Boost for the global fight against illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing
HERE Technologies Showcases Software-Defined Vehicle Solutions for Chinese Automakers at Auto Shanghai 2025
Community input needed to protect and enhance Newcastle’s cultural heart
‘De-extinction’ of dire wolves promotes false hope: technology can’t undo extinction
Birmingham bin strikes: a threat to public health
Mysterious objects from other stars are passing through our solar system. Scientists are planning missions to study them up close
First UK birth after womb transplant is a medical breakthrough – but raises important ethical questions
Scientists develop new method to measure and predict hydrogen bond strength in confined water
WCS Dubai Speech – Brendan Sullivan, IATA Global Head of Cargo
Heart valve abnormality is associated with malignant arrhythmias
From trauma to anxiety and depression, how online sexual harassment can seriously harm victims’ mental health
Why the meteorites that hit Earth have less water than the asteroid bits brought back by space probes – a planetary scientist…
KI researcher takes on leading role in European cell and gene therapy organization
KI-affiliated researcher takes on leadership role in European cell and gene therapy organization
55 New Species Of Wishbone Spiders Discovered
CGTN: China’s silver screen pivot: Why U.S. tariff policy is to blame
Pornography may be commonplace, but a growing body of research shows it causes lasting harm to the brain and relationships
As more communities have to consider relocation, we explore what happens to the land after people leave
What happens to the land after people are forced to retreat?
Hopes of a ‘Brexit benefit’ from tariffs were short-lived. Here’s what Trump’s pause means for the UK
This chart explains why Trump backflipped on tariffs. The economic damage would have been huge
Medicines Amendment Bill passes first reading
EU Trade Talks To Resume Post-election
A damning study of online abuse of female MPs shows urgent legal reform is needed
Tools like Apple’s photo Clean Up are yet another nail in the coffin for being able to trust our eyes