The child will need to be monitored throughout his life, but researchers said the treatment’s success indicates that other patients could someday benefit from the approach.
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In world-first, baby with rare genetic disorder treated with personalised gene-editing therapy
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VIDIZMO Set to Drive Europe’s AI Adoption at GITEX EUROPE 2025 with Responsible AI-powered Solutions
VIDIZMO Set to Drive Europe’s AI Adoption at GITEX EUROPE 2025 with Responsible AI-powered Solutions
VIDIZMO to discuss how its responsible and ethical AI-driven solutions for enterprises and government agencies help them make…
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UK plummets down rankings for LGBT+ rights in Europe
The UK has plummeted to a new low in European rankings for LGBT+ rights, having…
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Why climate change is causing dengue and chikungunya to spread in Europe – Firstpost
New research shows that dengue and chikungunya could soon become endemic in Europe. The study, published in The Lancet Planetary Health, was conducted by researchers in Sweden and Germany and examined the spread of dengue and chikungunya in…
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Anti-tourism protests descend on European holiday hotspots – where will the disruption be?
A wave of anti-tourism protests are being planned across Europe over the coming month as holidaymakers are warned of a summer of disruption.
Last year saw marches across hotspots like Barcelona, Venice, and the Balearic Islands as locals fumed…
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‘Drift along, stop for a picnic and immerse yourself in nature’: your favourite boat trips in the UK and Europe | Boating holidays
Broadly speaking, Norfolk is perfect for sailing
Hunter’s Yard in Ludham, Norfolk looks after a fleet of 1930s cabin yachts and day boats, some now with electric motors. Beautifully maintained and easy to sail, they provide a restful, beautiful…
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Wolf Alice announce 2025 tour dates for the UK, Europe and North America
Wolf Alice have announced a new tour, including 2025 shows in the UK, Europe and North America. Find out the details below.
It comes as the Mercury Prize-winning band recently made their comeback with the epic single ‘Bloom Baby Bloom’ and…
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Upset stomach stops Portugal far-right candidate’s campaigning – POLITICO
Chega party lawmaker Pedro Pinto claimed a group of anti-Ventura agitators had attempted to raid the hospital, which had been obliged to adopt extraordinary security measures to keep the far-right leader safe. But the hospital’s administrators denied the claims and said no incidents had…
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Europe’s Big Defense Deals Will Find a Way, Leonardo Says
“I have no doubt that in the future, Europe will find a way” to create defense giants through M&A, Roberto Cingolani, chief executive officer of Leonardo SpA, said in Bloomberg TV interview at the company’s headquarters in Rome. But…
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‘Leave them where they belong’: Bruges implores tourists to stop stealing cobblestones
As well as damaging a valuable part of the city’s heritage, the stolen stones have created safety issues.
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