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Opium production in Myanmar surges to nine-year high The UN believes this is driven by economic hardship and insecurity, along with higher global prices for the opium resin that is used to make heroin. The coup plunged much of Myanmar into ...
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Nine Palestinians killed in Israeli raid in Jenin The Israeli military said its troops went in to arrest Islamic Jihad "terror operatives" planning "major attacks". The Palestinian presidency accused Israel of a "massacre" and later announced ...
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Regulatory mechanisms of the dynein-2 motility by post-translational modification revealed by MD simulation Intraflagellar transport for ciliary assembly and maintenance is driven by dynein and kinesins specific to the cilia. It has been shown that anterograde and retrograde transports run on different regions of the doublet microtubule, i.e., separate train ...
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Health-innovation challenge encourages students to rethink barriers to care By Irene Ferradaz. "Of all the forms of inequality, injustice in health is the most shocking and inhumane." – Martin Luther King Jr. Guided by its core principle that social entrepreneurship is the key to solving our world's toughest issues, ...
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Western allies 'ramping up' in Ukraine despite corruption scandal Germany, the United States and other allies announced that they will supply Ukraine with some of the world's best tanks, despite a corruption scandal in Ukraine's Ministry of Defense. German Chancellor Olaf Scholtz announced Wednesday that Germany will ...
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Museum Exhibitions to Check Out This Spring Houston is home to a diverse, vibrant collection of museums celebrating everything from art and culture to history and science. While these distinguished institutions are open to natives and tourists year-round with a wide collection of permanent ...
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Sask. releases progress report on recruitment, retention of health-care workers The government pointed to its plan to bring in registered nurses, continuing care aides and lab assistants from the Philippines. Merriman was part of a recruiting delegation that travelled to Manila in December. At the time, the Saskatchewan Health ...
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Trudeau announces Amira Elghawaby as Canada's first representative to combat Islamophobia Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced the appointment of a special representative on combating Islamophobia that will advise the federal government on how to better fight discrimination against the Muslim community. Human rights activist Amira ...
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England's coast faces 'multiple threats' of dredging, sewage and pollution Dredging is likely to increase around the English coast, while pollution and sewage are piling pressure on coastal ecosystems, and an increasing number of people are at risk of coastal flooding, the Environment Agency has warned.
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US Department of Justice Disrupts Hive Ransomware Variant The Justice Department announced today its months-long disruption campaign against the Hive ransomware group that has targeted more than 1,500 victims in over 80 countries around the world, including hospitals, school districts, financial firms, ...
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