“If we went on business-as-usual and admitted a normal class size, then we’d have students we couldn’t support in the program,” says Kimberly Cooper, a developmental biologist at UCSD and associate director of the biology PhD program. One of her undergraduate mentees wasn’t admitted to…
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Pills or paintings? Swiss town lets doctors prescribe free museum visits as art therapy
In Neuchâtel, Switzerland, doctors can now prescribe free museum visits to patients as part of an initiative aimed at improving mental and physical health.
Stressed? Feeling run down? In need of a little pick-me-up? Well, if you’re in the Swiss town of Neuchâtel, you…
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During ceasefire talks, we should talk about banning certain types of weapons – Poroshenko
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During ceasefire talks in Ukraine, we should not talk about specific objects, but about banning certain types of weapons, believes leader of the European Solidarity party…
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Meta’s AI tool still not cleared for use by EU Commission
MetaAI will be launched across Europe, months after the company faced regulators’ questions for the use of personal data to train its AI models.
The European Commission is awaiting a risk assessment by Meta to check whether the tech giant’s new AI chat function…
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Ukrainian delegation remains in Saudi Arabia for possible further consultations – Leshchenko
The Ukrainian delegation stays in Saudi Arabia to hold consultations following negotiations between the American and Russian delegations.
Serhii Leshchenko, an advisor to the head of Ukraine’s Presidential Office, said this on Ukrainian television, according to…
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Romanian welder transforms scrap metal into stunning art
A welder turned ordinary materials like boards, screws, spark plugs, and bicycle chains into sculptures, transforming Galati University’s hallway into a unique art exhibition.
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Tesla’s Europe sales collapse as anti-Musk backlash grows – POLITICO
In Europe, Germany is leading the charge in rejecting Tesla, which has one of its gigafactories outside Berlin. That’s been fueled by a backlash against Musk after he spoke at a rally for the far-right Alternative for Germany party ahead of the February snap election.
More than 94 percent…
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Eurozone business activity rises as Germany’s manufacturing rebounds
Eurozone business activity expanded for a third straight month in March, driven by a rebound in German manufacturing and easing inflation pressures, offering early signs of a more sustained recovery.
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Environment crunch meeting, Newsletter | Euronews
This week’s key events presented by Euronews’ senior energy and environment correspondent Robert Hodgson.
Key diary dates
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Monday 24 March – Agriculture and Fisheries Council.
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Monday 24 – Tuesday 25 March – Informal meeting of health ministers in Warsaw to discuss mental health and…
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URCS volunteers participate in elimination of consequences of Russian UAV attack on Kyiv
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The Ukrainian Red Cross Society (URCS) rapid response team worked on the elimination of the consequences of the Russian UAV attack on Kyiv this night.
“The rapid…
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