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Regardless of how the COVID-19 pandemic began, it is clear that deadly diseases can jump from animals to humans. A new report from Harvard Law School and New York University Measures to prevent new animal-borne viruses from causing a global pandemic have been found to be inadequate.The study looked at common interactions between animals and humans in 15 countries, including the United States. Dozens of examples were found Where viruses can jump. The researchers A simple policy change This can dramatically reduce the risk of cross-contamination.Until now, the focus has been on containing the damage after pathogens begin to jump…

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Mosses are one of Earth’s great terraformers, transforming barren rock into fertile soil, and now a team of scientists proposes that these non-vascular plants might be able to do the same on Earth. Mars. we should Whether or not we can bring life from Earth to our red neighbor is another matter. wonderful Achievements and This is our planet. but if We decided it was worth tinkering with. Martian soil To create a second home for us Earthlings, ecologist Xiaoshuang Li of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and his colleagues have a candidate material that they think could do just…

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Really supportIndependent journalismClick here for detailscloseOur mission is to provide unbiased, fact-based journalism that holds power accountable and exposes the truth.Every donation counts, whether it’s $5 or $50.Support us to deliver journalism without purpose.This weekend, F1 returns to fan-favourite circuit, the Hungaroring Circuit in Budapest. Hungarian Grand Prix. Lewis Hamilton His claim First victory in 31 months At the last British Grand Prix, Silverstone, Max Verstappen It was his ninth victory in his home race. Still, Verstappen maintains an 84-point lead. F1 Participating in the World Championships mid-season, Lando Norris He is in second place and looking to win another…

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Google’s parent company Alphabet is in talks to acquire cybersecurity startup Wizz for $23 billion, The Wall Street Journal reported. report On Sunday. TechCrunch’s sources also said the same thing. Trade negotiations It could continue into next week. If the deal goes through, it would be Alphabet’s largest acquisition to date and a major exodus for the startup at a time when M&A exodus has not rebounded much. Many people expected Fast forward to 2024. If this deal goes through, it could impact venture capital and startups in a variety of ways, some more obvious, others less so. Angela Lee,…

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The evidence is mounting Artificial sweeteners are “These sugar substitutes are a great way to protect your health, and they can be used to treat a variety of conditions, including heart disease and heart disease,” said Dr. Gregory B. Schneider, a professor of physiology at the University of Pennsylvania.That’s why researchers are actively working in separate trials to get a clearer understanding of how artificial sweeteners affect blood sugar levels, gut microbiome health, and the cardiovascular system. Some studies are beginning to compare alternative sweeteners with each other, while others are looking to see how artificial sweeteners affect the body…

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One of the most shocking signs of the fentanyl crisis sweeping across California has been the sight of zombie-like drug users hunched in unnatural positions. “Fentanyl fold” or ” Fentanyl “Bending” videos and photos People who are reported to be using drugs Social media.”Fentanyl fold’?If you’ve ever seen someone who appears intoxicated on the sidewalk or in the park, hunched over or frozen to the spot, that person could be in the throes of opioid use.But why do people hunch their backs and move like zombies?”It’s a degree of loss of consciousness and loss of muscle control,” said Dr. Daniel…

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Courtesy of the Fuller Family Jerry FullerJohn Lennon, the songwriter and producer behind hits such as Ricky Nelson’s “Travelin’ Man,” Gary Puckett & the Union Gap’s “Young Girl,” Al Wilson’s “Show and Tell,” and the Knickerbockers’ UK chart-topper “Rise,” has died at the age of 85. Surrounded by family and loved ones, he reportedly died Thursday night at his home in Sherman Oaks. The cause of death was complications from lung cancer. Texas-born Fuller had a brief career as a recording artist himself, releasing one pop-rockabilly-inspired solo album and a few moderately successful singles between 1959 and 1961, before finding…

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Israeli forces intercepted a surface-to-surface missile fired from Yemen, the Israel Defense Forces said. Said He released a statement on social media on Sunday.The missiles did not enter Israeli territory but a “rocket and missile launch warning” was issued due to the risk of falling debris on residents, the IDF said. The missiles approached Israel from the Red Sea, the IDF said.It was not immediately clear who fired the missiles, but a Houthi military spokesman promised retaliation. Israeli airstrikes on Hodeida on SaturdayIn the rebel-held Yemeni port city, spokesman Yahya Saree said the Israeli raids hit the port, a power…

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Queens store owner 13 blocks of 17 migrant shelters Since their arrival, his store has had to endure rampant shoplifting and he says “it won’t survive.” Chris Ciacco, owner of Kaiya’s Pallets at 36-37 31st St. in Long Island City, said his store is targeted up to six times a week. Immigrant Thief. “It’s not fair that these people can come into my store and steal whatever they want and nothing is done about it,” Ciacco said. Chris Ciacco’s Kaiya’s Palettes in Long Island City says it’s losing $3,000 a month because of rampant theft by immigrants. Michael Nagel Ciacco’s…

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