British Reporter — FIFA has launched #ReachOut, a campaign designed to raise awareness of the symptoms of mental health conditions, encourage people to seek help when they need it, and take actions every day for better mental health. With the support of
MoreTurkish exporters of energy-intensive products such as cement, steel and aluminium could face steep additional costs when legislative proposals tabled by the European Commission (EC) under the European Green New Deal come into effect.
MoreResearchers placed tiny GPS trackers on rat snakes to track their movements at Fukushima. Ten years after one of the largest nuclear accidents in history spewed radioactive contamination over the landscape in Fukushima, Japan, a University of Georgia study has shown that radioactive
MoreStructural inequality, family stress put African American youth at risk for elevated depressive symptoms Growing up can be hard. But for African American adolescents living under the poverty line, it’s even harder. Faced with challenges like food and housing insecurity and community crime,
MoreAlmost nobody wants to live close to fossil fuel power plants, but renewable energy sources can be nearby . When it comes to transitioning from carbon-based to renewable source energy systems, Americans are on board. They’re less keen, however, having these new energy
MoreBritish Reporter — From creating a marketplace for non-fungible tokens (NFTs) to building an air-gapped cold vault to enabling new sustainable digital assets, seven global crypto and digital assets startups join Mastercard’s award-winning Start Path program to access partnership opportunities, insights and
MoreA new metro line in Izmir, Turkey’s third-largest city, will provide safer, more reliable and greener transport for about 500,000 residents in the urban district of Buca. The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) is supporting the first phase of construction
MoreBritish Reporter — For parents with children getting ready to start kindergarten, focus on three things: reading, playing, and encouraging.
MoreThe development of an ultrathin magnet that operates at room temperature could lead to new applications in computing and electronics — such as high-density, compact spintronic memory devices — and new tools for the study of quantum physics.
MoreIn the largest study of its kind, an investigation by UC San Francisco has found no evidence that moderate coffee consumption can cause cardiac arrhythmia.
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