Imagine if Europe chose to spend a half a trillion a year on a dependency that benefits regimes which wish it harm. We don’t have to imagine it. We are doing it right now. By Ariel Brunner, Regional Director, BirdLife Europe and Central Asia, Chiara Martinelli, Director, Climate Action Network Europe, Ester Asin, ... [continued] The post Europe’s Sovereignty Budget appeared first on CleanTechnica.
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A collaborative study used whole-genome sequencing to examine the genetic makeup of 110 children from Aosta Valley (Valle d'Aosta) with neurodevelopmental disorders and their parents. In a number of cases, researchers identified DNA variants that may be responsible for the children's condition.
The Watervliet Housing Authority held it's annual Laptops for Graduating Seniors Ceremony on June 15. The program provides students living in low-income housing and others in need an opportunity to receive a new laptop, free of charge.
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National Geographic has opened a new Museum of Exploration, aiming to connect visitors with explorers and their stories through immersive exhibits and artifacts spanning more than a century of discovery.
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The five-time major winner played nine holes at Shinnecock Hills on Tuesday.
The DOJ’s investigation of the Newsom puts a spotlight on the couple’s vast empire.
Indian millets are a staple for the country's population of more than a billion. They are also gaining global popularity, with rising exports and a reputation as a climate-resilient crop. Now, new research shows that their nutritional value includes a rich diversity of lipids, including a previously undetected group that may offer potential health benefits. The research is published in the journal Food Chemistry.
Fat Joe went on The Beat with Ari Melber to talk about his experience during Knicks fever. While Fat Joe was happy that the team he supported for most of his life was champions, what stuck with him most was how the championship brought New York together.
Diabetes and dementia appear to be closely intertwined, with each condition potentially influencing the other. Problems with insulin and glucose can affect the brain’s energy supply, increase inflammation, and damage blood vessels linked to memory loss. Researchers are also finding that some popular diabetes medications may lower dementia risk. These discoveries are opening new possibilities for protecting brain health as people age.