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Dec 06 2024SCIENTIFIC

Breath Testing for Killer Whales: A Non-Invasive Health Check

The ocean is dealing with a lot of problems caused by humans, like pollution and climate change. These issues are messing with the ocean's habitats and the creatures living there. Current ways to check on the health of large sea mammals, like killer whales, involve catching and then releasing them.

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Dec 05 2024POLITICS

How Indian Groups Protect Migrant Workers Abroad

India has a massive labor force working overseas in low-paying jobs. Unfortunately, these workers often lack proper rights and protections due to weak rules both globally and within India. Civil society groups in India are stepping up to change this. They are using various strategies to promote thes

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Dec 05 2024HEALTH

Boosting Teamwork in ICU: How Nurses and Surgeons Support Each Other

You might think that in the high-pressure world of intensive care, doctors and nurses are just focused on their own jobs. But the World Health Organization (WHO) wants to change that. They're pushing for a team-based approach to keep patients safe. This means nurses and surgeons working together, no

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Dec 05 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Indonesia and the Netherlands Team Up for Two Big Projects

In a big collaboration, Indonesia’s Base Entertainment and the Netherlands’ New Amsterdam are working together on two exciting new projects. They announced this at the first-ever JAFF Market, happening alongside the Jogja-Netpac Asian Film Festival in Yogyakarta. First up is "Hemelrijk, " a limited

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Dec 03 2024SCIENCE

Uncovering Tobacco Waste's Hidden Treasures

Tobacco waste is a big problem, but it could also be a big solution. Scientists have been looking into how to reuse and recycle tobacco waste to make it eco-friendly. They studied 168 different tobacco extracts from four main types of tobacco: flue-cured, dark air-cured, Burley, and Oriental. These

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Dec 02 2024BUSINESS

Volkswagen Workers Strike: The Battle Over Wages and Jobs

On Monday, Volkswagen workers in Germany put down their tools to protest. Nine factories were affected, with workers either stopping work for demonstrations or cutting shifts short. Banners with slogans like "strike ready" and "warning strikes — our right" were seen. This followed a warning from Tho

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Dec 02 2024HEALTH

Preventing Animal-to-Human Diseases: How India's One Health Networks Build Bridges

Fighting diseases that jump from animals to humans, known as zoonoses, needs teamwork. India, like many other developing countries, faces challenges in making this work. Politics, different interests, and administrative hurdles can all get in the way. It's like trying to build a bridge with many dif

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Dec 01 2024HEALTH

Not Just Beliefs: Uniting Chaplains in Dutch Healthcare

In the bustling world of healthcare in the Netherlands, a group of chaplains from diverse faiths faced a unique challenge. They needed to find common ground on their professional role, especially when it came to worldviews and religious beliefs. The team ran into problems because everyone had differ

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Nov 30 2024SCIENCE

Unmasking Metabolism Saboteurs: What Makes Them Tick?

Metabolism-disrupting agents, or MDAs, can mess with your body's metabolism, raising the risk of metabolic disorders. These troublemakers can be chemicals, infections, or physical factors. Think of some antidepressants or nasty stuff like bisphenol A. To spot these hazards, scientists need a tidy wa

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Nov 29 2024HEALTH

Metabolomic Clues to Managing Alcohol Disorder Symptoms

Alcohol use disorder (AUD) is a significant worldwide health issue that lacks effective treatments. Scientists are still trying to grasp the biochemical pathways that cause this disorder. This is where metabolomics comes in—it's a promising method to understand the metabolic changes linked to AUD.

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