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How researchers are trying to harness the electricity in the human body Writer Sally Adee says scientists are looking into ways to manipulate the body's natural electrical fields to try and treat wounds, depression, paralysis, and cancer. Her new book is We Are Electric. TERRY GROSS, HOST: This is FRESH AIR.
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Europe experienced second-warmest winter on record The average temperature in Europe from December to February was 1.4 degrees Celsius above the 1991-2020 average for the Boreal winter season, according to data published by the EU's Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S).
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UN buys tanker to store oil from decaying vessel off Yemen U.N. officials have been warning for several years that the Red Sea and the coastline of Yemen was at risk as the Safer tanker could spill four times as much oil as the 1989 Exxon Valdez disaster off Alaska.
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DOJ Focuses on Corporate Crime Involving Sanctions Evasion, Export Controls Violations and Similar Economic Crimes Consistent with recent policy changes designed to "invigorate corporate criminal enforcement," DOJ also announced that among these new hires would be NSD's first-ever Chief Counsel for Corporate Enforcement. DOJ also announced a new ...
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In Bird Feeder Battles, Social Species are Featherweights A group of birds at a hanging feeder, two of them appear to be having Pine Siskins go about their business while an American Goldfinch and Common Redpoll duke it out. Lucky for them, no ...
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The art world reckons with a changing climate In this latest weekly installment of GBH News Executive Arts Editor Jared Bowen's roundup of arts news and events, art historians and museums are looking to art to understand the impact of climate change, while "Make Way for Ducklings" makes it way to ...
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Breaking Barriers: Overcoming Obstacles and Thriving as a Woman Entrepreneur in Africa Women entrepreneurs are an essential component of economic development, particularly in Africa, where women-owned businesses contribute significantly to job creation and poverty reduction. The Tony Elumelu Foundation, the leading philanthropy committed to ...
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Easter activities for Warwickshire children and young people The government funded programme enables children and young people nationwide to enjoy fun activities with friends during holiday periods, whilst learning and developing new skills. The Warwickshire HAF programme will be running over the school Easter ...
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UNECE Region Further Away from Fulfilling 2030 Agenda: SDG Status Report The five SDG targets the region was on track to achieve by 2030 in 2022 and now needs to redouble efforts on are: 2.1 (undernourishment and food security); 3.6 (road traffic accidents); 4.2 (early childhood development); 4.c (qualified teachers); and 10.7 ...
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Spring budget debate: March 2023 The chancellor of the exchequer, Jeremy Hunt, will deliver a budget on 15 March 2023. This article sets out the economic and fiscal backdrop for the budget, outlining some of the key issues the government is facing. Image shows the Treasury building in ...
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