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Japan introduces the first artificial blood that is available in all kinds of blood types
Japan has developed the world’s first artificial blood that can be administered to any blood type.
Diabetes drug slows the progression of Parkinson’s disease
A recent study published in the New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM) reveals that Lixisenatide, a drug commonly used to treat diabetes, shows potential in slowing the progression of Parkison’s disease.
Former President Trump is shot as bullet pierces through his ear
Former US President Donald Trump, the running Republican presidential candidate, was forced to halt his campaign in Butler, Pennsylvania on July 13 (local time) after multiple gunshots were fired near the event venue.
Recent study reveals AI’s varied impact on job markets
With the rapid advancement of artificial intelligence (AI), there are widespread predictions that AI will replace many jobs, especially in specialized fields.
Tragic hajj heatwave claims over 1,300 lives
More than 1,300 pilgrims have lost their lives during this year’s Hajj pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia, the Saudi Press Agency (SPA) officially reported in heartbreaking news.
Domestic abuse rises after football matches in England
Over the past few years, a clear correlation between England’s domestic abuse and football has been revealed.
An article highlights the impact of excessive screen time on daily life
Excessive screen time can have detrimental effects, according to Dr. Aris Mosley, who emphasizes the importance of using electronic devices wisely.
Spotify embroiled in copyright infringement lawsuit
On May 15, Variety reported that Spotify is facing significant legal challenges after receiving a cease-and-desist letter accusing it of copyright infringement linked to its new video and remix features.
Hamilton takes his ninth Silverstone victory
After 945 winless days, Mercedes’s Lewis Hamilton finally raced to victory at the Silverstone Circuit in England on Sunday.
YouTube Music revolutionizes song search with new 'Hum to Search' feature
YouTube Music for Android has recently introduced a long-awaited tool, allowing users to hum a song to search for it, following a testing phase that began in March.
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