UN’s top court says Israel obliged to allow UN aid into Gaza
The court also says Israel has not substantiated its allegations against the UN agency for Palestinian refugees.
‘Heist made it more exciting to go to the Louvre’: Tourists react as museum reopens
The famous Paris museum reopened on Wednesday, three days after millions of euros worth of jewellery stolen in broad daylight.
SpaceX says it has cut Starlink services to Myanmar scam camps
Campaigners say Starlink technology has enabled crime syndicates to operate from locations along the Thai-Myanmar border.
Trump repeats claim India will cut Russian oil imports
The US has put pressure on India to reduce its energy purchases from Russia in a bid to hit the Kremlin’s war chest.
Arduino Alternative Microcontroller Boards for Your DIY Projects in the Post-Qualcomm Era
Arduino has been the cornerstone of embedded electronics projects for a while now. Be it DIY remote-controlled vehicles, binary clocks, power laces, or as is
First-generation antihistamines increase delirium risk in older hospitalized patients
An analysis in the Journal of the American Geriatrics Society reveals that older inpatients admitted to physicians who prescribe higher amounts of first-generation antihistamines face
Study reveals the negative behavioral and psychological consequences of fitness apps
A study published in the British Journal of Health Psychology reveals the negative behavioral and psychological consequences of commercial fitness apps reported by users on
Research reveals how signs of dyslexia can be detected in newborns’ brains
Brain research can provide valuable information about children who may need extra support before they start struggling with reading in the classroom.
Novel method measures structure and function of the Achilles tendon in professional ballet dancers
A study in the Journal of Orthopaedic Research uses a noninvasive, nonradioactive imaging-based method to measure the structure and function of the Achilles tendon in
E2F2 protein identified as potential therapeutic target to prevent metabolic fatty liver disease progression
An international collaborative study has identified the E2F2 protein as a potential new therapeutic target to prevent metabolic fatty liver disease from progressing towards more
New technology can track beneficial bacteria after fecal microbiota transplants
Researchers at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai and their collaborators have developed a new technology to track beneficial bacteria after fecal microbiota
Groundbreaking 3D dynamic cell co-culture models simulate MASLD progression
In a recent work published in BME Frontiers, a collaborative study by researchers from Griffith University, Queensland University of Technology, University of Queensland, and Nanjing
New drug combination shows promise in treating colorectal cancer
Colorectal cancer is one of the most common tumors among people over the age of 50. Although it is known to develop from small lesions