Antibodies from the blood of a man who is hyperimmune to various snake venoms could help scientists create an effective antivenom for wider human use.
Category: 3. Europe
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Man bitten hundreds of times by snakes could help scientists create ultimate antivenom
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Where are cases of one of the world’s most contagious diseases on the rise?
One of the world’s most contagious diseases is spreading in Europe.
Measles has been on the rise for months. Last year was the worst for measles in Europe and Central Asia since 1997, with more than 120,000 cases reported across the…
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US Secretary of State Rubio says Germany is a 'tyranny in disguise' after AfD verdict
The decision to label the AfD as “right-wing extremist” is straining US-German relations. The Trump administration has previously criticised the behaviour of European governments towards right-wing populist, anti-immigration parties.
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Should the EU ease regulation on new generation GMOs?
Few topics are as divisive and controversial as genetically modified organisms (GMOs).
The same level of contention also characterises new genomic techniques (NGTS), often referred to as the new generation of GMOs.
As explored in the last episode of Euronews Tech Talks, NGTs are…
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Europe To End Crypto Anonymity By 2027
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The European Union tightens the grip on anonymity in the crypto sector. From 2027,…
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Inside Banyan Tree’s First Branded Residences in Europe
Banyan Tree may be best known for its hotels, but the international hospitality group also runs more than 20 branded residential developments around the world. And for the first time ever, it’s expanding to Europe.
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Battocletti sets new European 5km record in Tokyo
Italy’s Nadia Battocletti continued her rise on the global distance scene with a commanding run in Tokyo on Saturday (3), storming to a new European 5km record of 14:32.
It clipped seven seconds from Diane van Es’ record set in Monaco in…
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How you can catch the peak of the Eta Aquarids meteor shower from Europe
While best seen in the southern hemisphere, up to 15 meteors per hour could be seen in northern regions of the world in favourable conditions on Tuesday.
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Albanese set to remain Australian prime minister as Labor wins election – POLITICO
In his victory speech celebrating being reelected in a landslide for another three-year term, Albanese said he knew “the world has thrown a lot at our country” over the previous three years.
“That is why it means so much that in these uncertain times, the people of Australia have…
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