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Tourist dies after falling from outer wall of Rome’s Pantheon
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A Japanese tourist died after falling off a perimeter wall surrounding the ancient Pantheon in central Rome late Friday night, local police told CNN.
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Russians attack Kharkiv with Molniya drones
On the evening of October 25, Russian forces struck Kharkiv using Molniya drones, consequences are being assessed.
Mayor of Kharkiv, Ihor Terekhov, reported this on Telegram, according to Ukrinform.
“Preliminary information indicates hits by UAVs of the Molniya…
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Scientists just found a surprising link between gray hair and cancer
Throughout life, our cells are continually exposed to both internal and external influences that can harm DNA. This DNA damage is a well-known factor in the development of aging and cancer, yet scientists have long struggled to understand the exact link — especially how DNA-damaged stem cells…
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Austria to consider extradition of former SBU general wanted in Ukraine
An Austrian court will review the possibility of extradition for a former general of Ukraine’s Security Service (SBU), who has been placed on an international wanted list by the State Bureau of Investigation (DBR).
According to Ukrinform, the DBR reported this on…
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Scientists launch $14.2 million project to map the body’s “hidden sixth sense”
How does your brain know when to take a breath, stabilize your blood pressure, or fight off an infection? The answer lies in interoception, a lesser-known process through which the nervous system constantly monitors the body’s internal signals to keep essential functions running.
Now, a…
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Israel kills Hezbollah special forces terrorist in Lebanon
Israel kills Hezbollah special forces terrorist in Lebanon | The Jerusalem Post Hezbollah supporters attend a… Continue Reading
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How a DNA test solved a medical mystery – and revealed a doctor’s decades of deception
Summer McKesson struggled to breathe for years. Doctors told her it was because her blood would not stop clotting – and they couldn’t figure out why.
A single clot alone can be lethal; but the recurring and unexplained clots that formed in…
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DNA reveals the diseases that devastated Napoleon’s doomed army
When Napoleon marched into Russia in 1812, he brought with him the largest army Europe had ever seen. When he limped back out, he’d met his match — not in muskets or cannon fire, but in microbes.
Researchers who analyzed DNA from the teeth of…
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Russia launches massive attack on DTEK mine in Dnipropetrovsk region
Once again Russia carried out a massive attack on a DTEK mine in the Dnipropetrovsk region, where 496 miners were underground at the time.
According to Ukrinform, the DTEK Group reported this on Telegram.
All miners were brought safely to the surface. None of the workers were…
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