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While covering just 2 per cent of the Earth's surface, cities are big contributors to the climate crisis, but current urban GHG mitigation targets are not sufficient to achieve global climate change targets by the end of this century.
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Samsung is reviewing a plan to release the Galaxy S21 Fan Edition (FE) in the US and Europe after skipping the domestic market and other countries following the tight supply of mobile application processors.
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In the US, Google doubled the number of Black employees in its leadership team to 7.1 per cent from 3.6 per cent the year prior.
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It is part of a test the social media company is running that stems from its ‘Redirect Initiative', which aims to combat violent extremism, Andy Stone, a Facebook spokesperson, told CNN.
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"The popularity of our local Groups and Pages has shown us that people are hungry for locally-relevant, longer-form content produced by expert and authoritative voices," the company said in a statement.
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Russia is often subjected to unfriendly actions in the cyber sphere, TASS News Agency quoted Patrushev as saying on Thursday while addressing the Moscow Conference on International Security.
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According to reports reaching here, the victim, identified as Madineni Sai Praveen Kumar (31), a bachelor who was working as an architect for a reputed firm in the US
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The study was published online in the journal- Proceedings of the Nutrition Society.
An analysis of data on more than 30,000 American adults showed that skipping breakfast- and missing out on the calcium in milk
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Biden has said it would be an important step if the United States and Russia were able to ultimately find “stability and predictability" in their relationship.
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Brent crude futures, the global oil benchmark, rose 0.88 per cent to USD 73.33 per barrel.
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Because the compounds are protective against damage in the brain and retina of the eye and the COVID-19 virus clearly damages the lung, the experiment tested if the compounds would also protect the lung
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The findings, published in Alzheimer's Research and Therapy, indicate an overlap between COVID-19 and brain changes common in Alzheimer's and may help inform risk management and therapeutic strategies for COVID-19
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The findings published in the journal The Lancet Psychiatry is the first to investigate and document age- and gender-specific changes in adolescent mental health problems and substance
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Many individuals who develop COVID-19 also experience kidney damage, but it's unclear if this is a direct result of viral infection or a consequence of another condition or the body's response to the infection.
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In the study, researchers targeted the fibroblast activation protein (FAP) that is overexpressed in IPF as a potential biomarker.
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According to the indictment, Singla, 45, the chief operating officer of a metro-Atlanta network security company Securolytics that served the health care industry, allegedly conducted a cyberattack on Gwinnett Medical Center
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As per People magazine, the royal teamed up with First Lady Dr Jill Biden on Friday for a visit to a school, where a reporter asked Kate about the recent arrival of Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's daughter.
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Biden administration officials see the moment as an opportunity to take concrete action to speak out against China's reliance on forced labour as an “affront to human dignity."
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The company discovered the data breach after hiring consultants to "investigate unauthorised activity on an internal security system," the Wall Street Journal reported, quoting McDonald's.
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The study, led by researchers at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH), was published in the journal 'Science Advances'.