India, In The Era Of Delusions – OpEd
In a recent turn of events, the statements made by India's Defense Minister, Rajnath Singh, have triggered a fresh wave of controversy and unease that reverberates beyond its immediate context. These...
View ArticleNavigating Regional Security: Pakistan’s Approach Amid India’s Defense...
South Asia has long been a region characterized by geopolitical tensions and historical conflicts, with India and Pakistan at the heart of this delicate security landscape. As India continues to...
View ArticleRussia Eyes Boosting Cooperation With Iran In Manufacturing Airplanes, Choppers
Russia’s deputy minister of industry and trade for aviation affairs emphasized increasing bilateral cooperation with Iran in the field of overhauling and manufacturing airplanes and helicopters. An...
View ArticleUkraine, Russia Step Up Attacks On Each Other
Ukraine’s armed forces using missiles struck the Chonhar bridge connecting occupied Crimea and the occupied part of the Kherson Oblast in southern Ukraine, while Russia pummeled western Ukraine with...
View ArticleResearchers Develop New Platform That Could Replace Use Of Animals In Research
PeptiMatrix is the latest spin-out company from the University of Nottingham, providing access to an innovative 3D cell culture platform that aims to replace the use of animals in research. With the...
View ArticleCool Stars With Powerful Winds Threaten Exoplanetary Atmospheres
Employing state-of-the-art numerical simulations, a study led by scientists at the Leibniz Institute for Astrophysics Potsdam (AIP) has obtained the first systematic characterization of the properties...
View ArticleTree Rings Reveal: It Has Never Been This Warm In Past 1200 Years
A new 1200 year-long time series based on tree rings shows that the current warming is unprecedented during this period. This is reported by researchers from the Swiss Federal Institute for Forest,...
View ArticleOptimizing Low-Protein Diets In Broiler Chickens
Chicken-meat is one of the most accessible, affordable and accepted animal protein worldwide, presenting a promising solution to food security while maintaining minimal greenhouse gas emissions and...
View ArticlePoverty Is Pakistan’s Most Dangerous Threat – OpEd
Aristotle said that “poverty is the parent of revolution and crime,” a durable truth that applies to Pakistan. Bad governance, the absence of the rule of law, and misguided priorities are hurting the...
View ArticleMisplaced Priorities Of Pakistani Elites Led To Economic Downfall Of Country...
Myopic mindsets, conflicts of interest, and conventional and nonconventional factors impacted the boomers’ policy-making priorities, leading the country to its downfall on all fronts. Developed...
View ArticleNext World Youth Day To Be In South Korea In 2027
By Hannah Brockhaus The next World Youth Day will be held in Seoul, South Korea, in 2027, Pope Francis announced at the conclusion of the final Mass of World Youth Day 2023 in Lisbon, Portugal. “The...
View ArticleFanning The Flames
As Canadian wildfire smoke continues to impact large swaths of the United States, resulting in poor air quality and negative health outcomes for millions of Americans, more people than ever are...
View ArticleCracking The Code Of What Causes Diamonds To Erupt
An international team of scientists led by the University of Southampton has discovered that the breakup of tectonic plates is the main driving force behind the generation and eruption of diamond-rich...
View ArticleSuccessful Strategies For Removing Invasive Caimans From Florida Everglades
The spectacled caiman, a species native to Central and South America, has been established in Florida since the 1970s. The pet trade and crocodilian farming industries, escapes and deliberate releases...
View ArticleBlack Individuals Have Significantly More Pre-Term Births Than White Individuals
Non-Hispanic Black individuals have a significantly higher rate of pre-term births than non-Hispanic white individuals, reports a new Northwestern Medicine study. In 2019, nearly 12% of non-Hispanic...
View ArticleIran Says Japan Supports JCPOA Revival
Prime Minister of Japan Fumio Kishida voiced his country’s support for the revival of the 2015 Iran nuclear deal. In a meeting with Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian in Tokyo on...
View ArticleUkraine: Kyiv Says Jeddah Talks Were ‘Huge Blow’ To Russia
Talks aimed at restoring peace in Ukraine held this past weekend in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, dealt a “huge blow” to Russia as the participants agreed to a follow-up meeting, presidential chief of staff...
View ArticleWe’re Closer To Engineering Blood Vessels
University of Melbourne researchers have developed a fast, inexpensive and scalable method for engineering blood vessels from natural tissue. Co-led by ARC Future Fellow Associate Professor Daniel...
View ArticleCentury-Old Coral Reveals Pacific Western Boundary Current Strengthened As...
The Pacific Ocean’s western boundary current, which forms a critical regulator of sea surface temperature and weather patterns, has significantly strengthened as the planet warms, according to a new...
View ArticleCurrent Estimates Of Lake Erie Algae Toxicity May Miss The Mark
There is more to a harmful algal bloom than the green stuff in water that meets the eye – specifically, a changing hazard level of toxins produced by the microbes that make up the scummy mess. A new...
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