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The team led by Newcastle University in the UK demonstrated that the gene HLA-DRB1*04:01 is found three times as often in people who are asymptomatic, suggesting that people carrying this gene have some level of protection from severe Covid.
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Washington: New research from Michigan State University (MSU) shows that an infant’s gut microbiome could contain clues to help monitor and support healthy neurological development. Why do some babies react to perceived danger more than others? According to new research from Michigan State University and the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, part of the […]
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To make sure that you don't get hit with 'never heard before' nicknames, abbreviations, and general sneaker slang, Boniface Mithika, in The Sunday Standard, has compiled some of these slangs.
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In Men's category, the sandal comes in black, red and bright blue colours with rubber sole. Whereas, in the Women's category, it is available in again black, lilac and white with rubber platform lug sole.
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It's no simple task, says food scientist David Julian McClements, University of Massachusetts Amherst Distinguished Professor and lead author of a paper in the new Nature journal, Science of Food, that explores the topic.
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The findings of the study were published in the journal 'Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research'.
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Fashion brands have initiated various projects making a commitment to move towards being more sustainable
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According to the study, published in the journal 'RSC Advances', green tea could help in tackling COVID-19.
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The new rules will make it possible for people returning from green and orange zones to avoid having to quarantine when they get home.
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The Paper Industry has joined forces with farmers to grow more and more trees under the programme called agro or farm forestry.
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Additionally, apart from the comfort and convenience factors, consumers prefer having more control over their style and overall looks.
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The report also examines the safety and well-being of people of all genders in the workplace.
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The virtual show lends a glimpse into the history of art practice across an eventful one hundred years.
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A compound found in green tea called gallocatechin may help in the development of a drug that can combat the SARS-CoV-2.
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The government announced on Friday that it is removing the need for coronavirus tests for vaccinated Europeans and allowing vaccinated tourists from most of the rest of the world.
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The unfolding pandemic, specifically the tenacity of the second wave, has fundamentally altered our relationship with space and human interaction.
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If we go by facts then between the average woman's first cycle and menopause you can expect some 450 periods.
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Even a poorly tiled bathroom can cause damp patches on the outer walls, making your bedrooms and passages look bad.
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The survey monitored 15,133 households in 34 towns across four zones.
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Repurposing existing buildings is also a sustainable and cost-effective alternative to building anew -- adaptive reuse and conservation projects allow us to convert uninhabitable spaces into habitable ones and preserve built heritage.
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FDCI has identified two groups Sidhika Self Help Group and MG Gramodyog and already started distributing substantial amount to them.
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The estimated value of the 18 lots ranges from 8,000 to 90,000 pound.
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The solution to this problem was converting the waste into special formulated bricks which can be used for all types of building construction and boundary walls.
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In this phase III randomized study, Dr Bajorin and a team of investigators evaluated 709 patients who were at high risk for recurrence of urothelial cancer after removal of their bladder, ureter, or kidney for high-grade cancer.