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The war has raised the cost of a square meter of housing in Ukraine by 100%.
Over the three years of the war, the cost of housing construction in Ukraine has increased by an average of 90-115%, depending on the housing class, and it continues to grow. The reasons lie not only in the price of materials but also in the systemic shortage of…
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Nearly 2,600 low-mobility people remain in Donetsk region refusing to evacuate
In Donetsk region under Ukrainian government control, as many as 2,574 solitary low-mobility individuals remain, and all of them are currently refusing to evacuate, putting themselves at risk.
According to a Ukrinform correspondent, this was announced during an…
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Ukrainian musician’s journey to fight Russia with his art brings him to San Antonio
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The war in Ukraine rages on, and it’s being fought on many fronts. Jurij Fedynskyj has…
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Rethinking The MD/MBA Pathway: Why Timing Matters
gettyMD-MBA programs have grown in popularity. Should they be?
When I was a medical student, I was among the few who pursued and completed a joint MD/MBA degree. At the time, it felt pioneering. The combination of clinical and business education promised to equip us to address the deep…
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Net zero Europe is deindustrialising while China burns coal
At the Munich Leaders’ Meeting in Washington DC this week, vice-president JD Vance put his finger on a major cause of Europe’s recent decline. “One of the things that the Germans were very good about,” he declared, “is that they had…
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3D printing in vivo using sound
Imagine if doctors could precisely print miniature capsules capable of delivering cells needed for tissue repair exactly where they are needed inside a beating heart. A team of scientists led by Caltech has taken a significant step toward that ultimate goal, having developed a method for 3D…
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Unique model of rare epileptic disease helps pinpoint potential treatment route
While extremely rare, encephalopathy (a condition affecting brain function) triggered by mutations in the UBA5 gene has devastating impacts, with affected individuals reaching few developmental milestones and experiencing frequent and early-onset seizures. Scientists at St. Jude Children’s…
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Lab-on-a-chip devices take public health into home
University of Cincinnati engineers created a new device to help doctors diagnose depression and anxiety.
UC College of Engineering and Applied Science Distinguished Research Professor Chong Ahn and his students developed a “lab-on-a-chip” device that measures the stress hormone cortisol from a…
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Health care workers, firefighters have increased PFAS levels, study finds
A study including researchers from the University of Arizona Health Sciences and published in the Journal of Exposure Science & Environmental Epidemiology found that firefighters had higher concentrations of certain per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, or PFAS, and health care workers had…
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