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Yoon says at the UN that freedom and solidarity may help to solve the world's problems
In a keynote address delivered on Tuesday morning (local time) at the 77th high-level session of the United Nations General Assembly in New York, President Yoon Suk-yeol expressed his willingness to lead cooperation and international solidarity to defend the international order based on universal...
Japan aims to arrange a creditors' meeting on Sri Lanka's financial problem
According to the report it states People with the knowledge of planning said that Japan is planning to set up a Conference meeting with the Japan Creditors in the hope that they will be able to resolve the problem of country’s debt issue.
According to the sources it stated that To...
What I think our sector needs to do in the face of a severe and complicated problem
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The horrific truth behind Sudan's gold rush is that many of the newborns have serious health problems
Awadya Ahmed, a mother from Sudan, has long pondered why Talab, her youngest child, was born blind and immobile; today, she fears the gold miners' heaps of hazardous waste.
Traditional miners have been flocking to her hamlet in recent years to hit it rich.
However, they le...
More consultants are being hired by the industry to help tackle the AdBlue problem
The Industry Department has given another $1.6 million to a worldwide consultant to help address Australia's AdBlue crisis, as the closure of the country's sole domestic production facility threatens to deplete supplies for the second year in a row.
After a global scarcity of cr...
REATA PHARMACEUTICALS TO MAKE PRESENTATIONS AT UPCOMING MEDICAL CONFERENCES
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- Reata Pharmaceuticals Inc. is going to make presentations at upcoming medical conferences.
- Two conferences are going to take place in APR 2021 and JUNE 2021.
A clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company called Reata Pharmace...
PRESBYOPIA TREATMENT MARKET MAY GROW AT 4 PERCENT CAGR EVERY YEAR TILL 2030
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- DelveInsight is conducted a new study on Presbyopia Treatment Market in seven countries.
- Presbyopia Treatment Market is expected to grow at 4% CAGR every year in these countries till 2030.
DelveInsight's "Presbyop...
IMPORTANCE OF ANTIOXIDANTS TO PROTECT SKIN DAMAGE
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- The benefits of the different types of the Antioxidants to the health of the skin of the people
- The food that we eat is one of the strong components that makes some impact on the skin
The environment around the peop...
THIS WINTER USE LEMON TO KEEP DANDRUFF AWAY
Winter is here, it is that time of the year when people who suffer dandruff or itchy scalp fear the most. Despite using several shampoos and medications, the stubborn dandruff doesn’t easily go away. Hence using a home remedy, that won’t cause any extra damage to your skin is the best...
LG CHEM IMPARTS GOLDEN TENETS OF BIODIVERSITY TO TEENAGERS IN CSR INITIATIVE
- LG Chem, South Korea’s pioneering chemical enterprise is forging ahead with its environmental corporate social responsibility (CSR) vision named “Green Connector.”
- The chemical company’s new CSR foresight is tuned in to help conserve biodiversity, foster...
CHINA’S MUSCLING IN GLOBAL ARENA LEAVING BANGLADESH POWERLESS
- China’s muscling in on global arenas has not spared Bangladesh either with the Chinese Domination filled with its pain points.
- Bangladesh is a happening country with the economy faring well and looking more so promising.
Chinese president Xi Jinping&rsqu...
GMAIL NOT WORKING, HIT BY GLOBAL OUTAGE
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• Few of the Gmail users are facing difficulty in logging in to their account
• Majority of the users are able to log in but are facing problem in uploading attachments
• Social media platforms are flooded with posts regarding Gmail outage
COLD WEATHER MIGHT BOOST THE VIRUS SPREAD
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- Researchers think that the coronavirus survives better in winters
- It might become the seasonal flu that re-occurs
Since the very initial stages of the coronavirus outbreak, a theory that has been making rounds is about t...
ADVANCED TECHNOLOGIES TO FIGHT SKIN AGING
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-With age, come many skin problems.
-There are many popular technologies available to treat such problems.
Having a flawless skin is a blessing nowadays, considering the quality of air and food we intake. Another major fa...
DANGEROUS CHEMICALS IN DISHWASHING LIQUIDS SOAPS MAY BE DAMAGING HUMAN HEALTH
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- A recent study proved the presence of toxin-based ingredients in popular detergents and dishwashing liquids.
- The harmful chemicals can cause severe allergies and skin problems like itchy skin, rashes, dermatitis, and even ...
Technical problem for software engineer costs him Rs 4.2L
When 46-year-old software developer received a text message on his phone asking whether he wanted to date or make friends with beautiful women in Bengaluru, he answered in the affirmative, by calling the number listed in the letter.
The man lost more than Rs 4 lakh in his search to find...
Swollen lymph nodes can be cured naturally
Swollen lymph nodes, a glandular problem is caused by bacteria, built up inside the lymph nodes. Allergies coming up because of the ailment, can make it easier for you to catch the flu, cold or an ear infection. Infections can make bacteria to build up inside the body and lymph nodes, causing swe...
Aloe Vera is the one stop solution for all health issues
Aloe Vera, a perennial plant, is mostly cultivated worldwide for its medicinal and agricultural advantages. Aloe gel is extracted from the fleshy leaves of this unique plant. This special plant is popular globally for its therapeutic benefits too.
Aloe gel carries of many ...
Evolutionary Problems Discovered in New Cretaceous Mammal
A joint research team led by MAO Fangyuan of the Chinese Academy of Sciences ' Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology and MENG Jin of the American Museum of Natural History reported a new symmetrodont, Origolestes lii, an Early Cretaceous Jehol Biota stem therian mammal, i...
Plastics designer embarrassed by the problem of recycling
I've been tracking the use of polyethylene (PE) film for a little over a month. I was quite persistent in my efforts and wrote about the system for Plastics Today in this series.
I've come to realize that I don't really know squat about recycled plastic film.
It...