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Third patient cured of HIV after receiving stem cell cancer treatment
Issued on: 20/02/2023 - 18:51
AIDS has killed 35 million people worldwide over the four decades since it was first detected.
AIDS has killed 35 million people worldwide over the four decades since it was first detected. © Aaron Favila, AP/ File picture
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Energy crisis: Governments spent more than €900 billion on fossil fuel subsidies in 2022
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Energy crisis: Governments spent more than €900 billion on fossil fuel subsidies in 2022
Governments invested a record amount of money in fossil fuel subsidies during 2022.
Governments invested a record amount of money in fossil fuel subsidies during 2022. - Copyright Canva
By Charlotte Elton • Updated: 20/02/2023 - 17:38
Governments spent more than €900...
Dead fish, chemical smells and headaches: The fallout from Ohio’s toxic train disaster
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Dead fish, chemical smells and headaches: The fallout from Ohio’s toxic train disaster
Drone footage shows the freight train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio, 6 February 2023.
Drone footage shows the freight train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio, 6 February 2023. - Copyright NTSBGov/Handout via REUTERS
By Angela Symons with Xinhua News Agency via Reuters; AP...
Climate change is redrawing the coffee growing map. Here’s how farmers are clinging on
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Climate change is redrawing the coffee growing map. Here's how farmers are clinging on
Climate change could reshape the global coffee map.
Climate change could reshape the global coffee map. - Copyright Pexels
By Claire Roney and Hannah Borwitzky • Updated: 19/02/2023 - 08:01
Harvesting coffee is a delicate process that occurs just once per year in...
NATURE
World’s oldest European hedgehog could provide hope for the future of the species
Hedgehogs are in decline across Europe.
Hedgehogs are in decline across Europe. - Copyright Canva
By Angela Symons • Updated: 20/02/2023 - 16:49
The world’s oldest European hedgehog has been found at a Danish volunteer project.
The posthumous discovery was the result of the Danish...
OPINION
Analysis: Cryptocurrencies won’t become part of the modern monetary system
Bitcoin as a completely unregulated means of payment is questionable and very risky making it seem less suitable as a medium of exchange.
Bitcoin as a completely unregulated means of payment is questionable and very risky making it seem less suitable as a medium of exchange. - Copyright...
Europe’s energy crisis is boosting green hydrogen. Is it finally a real alternative?
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Europe’s energy crisis is boosting green hydrogen. Is it finally a real alternative?
Since Russia invaded Ukraine, the spike in gas prices has caused green hydrogen to suddenly seem much more affordable than it previously was.
Since Russia invaded Ukraine, the spike in gas prices has caused green hydrogen to suddenly seem much more affordable than it previously was. ...
Half of the European Union and one-third of the world face recession in 2023, IMF warns
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Half of the European Union and one-third of the world face recession in 2023, IMF warns
Kristalina Georgieva, Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund, speaks during an interview with The Associated Press in Berlin, Germany, Nov. 29, 2022
Kristalina Georgieva, Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund, speaks during...
MOBILITY
The new space race: Should we be concerned about China reaching the Moon?
Why is the US concerned over China claiming territory on the Moon?
Why is the US concerned over China claiming territory on the Moon? - Copyright Euronews
By Camille Bello • Updated: 06/01/2023
The world “better watch out” for the Chinese trying to dominate...
Poland’s reverse brain drain: Meet the Poles returning home to work in its booming tech sector
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Poland's reverse brain drain: Meet the Poles returning home to work in its booming tech sector
Big Tech companies are establishing a presence in the Polish capital Warsaw.
Big Tech companies are establishing a presence in the Polish capital Warsaw. - Copyright Canva
By James Jackson • Updated: 03/02/2023
Poland was once known for the number of...
PMDD: How to recognise the symptoms and start treating this underdiagnosed area of menstrual health
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PMDD: How to recognise the symptoms and start treating this underdiagnosed area of menstrual health
PMDD is estimated to impact 5-8% of the menstruating population
PMDD is estimated to impact 5-8% of the menstruating population - Copyright Johnathon Borba via Unsplash
By Sarah Palmer • Updated: 13/02/2023
Premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD) is thought to impact 5 to...
MOBILITY
CES 2023: 'Tesla of the sea' electric hydrofoil boats are making waves in Vegas
A range of developments in electric boats have been unveiled at CES 2023
A range of developments in electric boats have been unveiled at CES 2023 - Copyright AP Photo
By Sarah Palmer & AP • Updated: 07/01/2023
Flying cars and self-driving...
These are the 10 most bike-friendly cities in the world (and 9 of them are in Europe)
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These are the 10 most bike-friendly cities in the world (and 9 of them are in Europe)
The Global Bicycle Cities Index factors in cycle paths, theft rates and days of decent weather each year to rank the world’s 90 most bike-friendly cities.
The Global Bicycle Cities Index factors in cycle paths, theft rates and days of decent weather each year...
What is Davos and why is it important? Your guide to the World Economic Forum’s annual meeting
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What is Davos and why is it important? Your guide to the World Economic Forum’s annual meeting
Davos, the Swiss ski resort town that has been home to the World Economic Forum's annual meeting for the past 50 years.
Davos, the Swiss ski resort town that has been home to the World Economic Forum's annual meeting for the past 50...




































