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Nov 19 2024ENVIRONMENT

NO 2 Pollution Drop in Shipping: Lessons for a Cleaner Marine Future

During the COVID-19 lockdown, global shipping activities were significantly reduced. This provided a unique opportunity to study the impact of reduced marine traffic on nitrogen dioxide (NO 2 ) pollution, a key indicator of shipping emissions. Satellite data from TROPOMI showed a substantial decre

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Nov 18 2024POLITICS

Will RFK Jr. Support Trump's Foreign Aid Cuts?

President Trump's proposal to reduce foreign aid is turning heads, and now, rumors suggest that Robert F. Kennedy Jr. might align with Trump's stance. This is an unexpected twist! Groups like the Global Fund, which fights diseases worldwide, could face difficulties, especially since vaccine skeptici

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Nov 18 2024HEALTH

Airplane Terror: Understanding the Health Effects

Have you ever thought about how plane terror attacks affect our health? It's not just about the safety of the skies, but also about what happens on the ground. When a terrorist strikes at an airport or on a plane, it shakes up our sense of security. But did you know it also has a big impact on publi

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Nov 18 2024BUSINESS

The Biggest and Best: A Look at the Bombardier Global 7500

Ever wondered what it's like to fly in the biggest private jet on the market? Meet the Bombardier Global 7500, a beast of a business jet that's all about space and distance. This jet isn't just the largest, it's also one of the longest-range private jets you can buy. It can fly up to 7, 700 nautical

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Nov 17 2024HEALTH

Wastewater Surveillance: A Fairness-Focused Approach

Wastewater monitoring has become a powerful tool for tracking public health since 2020. It's quick and cost-effective. But what's often missing is a focus on fairness. Current ethical discussions mainly center around privacy and legal issues, mostly in North America and Western Europe. We've teamed

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Nov 17 2024HEALTH

First U. S. Case of Deadlier Mpox Strain Confirmed

The U. S. recently had its first case of the more dangerous clade I strain of mpox. A traveler from Eastern Africa was diagnosed in California and is now recovering at home. Public health workers are investigating people who had close contact with the patient. This strain has been detected in six ot

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Nov 16 2024CRIME

Priests Under Attack: A Wake-Up Call

Recently, priests have been targeted in violent attacks, raising concerns worldwide. In Singapore, Father Christopher Lee was stabbed in the face during Mass. The attacker, Basnayake Keith Spencer, has been charged and remanded. Lee is recovering from his injuries. Meanwhile, in Spain, a man attack

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Nov 15 2024HEALTH

How Community and Personal Factors Shape Women's Power in Ethiopia

Women's empowerment is a big deal globally because it can boost a country's growth and development. To make policies that really work, we need to figure out what affects women's empowerment on both individual and community levels. Let's zoom in on Ethiopia for a closer look. In Ethiopia, women's em

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Nov 15 2024ENVIRONMENT

Europe Battles Food Waste: Unique Strategies from France, England, Norway, and Italy

Food waste is a big deal in Europe. The UN has a goal to cut global food waste in half by 2030, and European countries are doing their part. Let's look at how France, England, Norway, and Italy are handling this issue differently. It's not just about laws or individual actions—there's more to it. Ea

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Nov 15 2024HEALTH

Measles: Alarming Rise in Cases, Vaccination Slumps in 2023

In 2023, the world saw a worrying surge in measles cases, with numbers climbing to over 10 million. This was a 20% jump from the previous year, according to the World Health Organization and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The main culprit? Not enough kids were getting their measles

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