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Global Collaboration Creates First-Ever Complete Map of Brain Activity During Decision-Making
An unprecedented international collaboration of neuroscientists from 22 labs created the first-ever complete map of brain activity during decision-making in mice, covering 95% of the brain and involving over 600,000 neurons across 279 brain regions.
Global Collaboration Creates First-Ever Complete Map of Brain Activity During Decision-Making
An unprecedented international collaboration of neuroscientists from 22 labs created the first-ever complete map of brain activity during decision-making in mice, covering 95% of the brain and involving over 600,000 neurons across 279 brain regions.
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Amsterdam Fashion Week Adopts Copenhagen's Sustainability Standards
Amsterdam Fashion Week (AFW) has partnered with Copenhagen Fashion Week, adopting its sustainability requirements for participating brands, focusing on circularity, animal welfare, and fair labor practices; these requirements will be mandatory for all brands from September 2024.
Amsterdam Fashion Week Adopts Copenhagen's Sustainability Standards
Amsterdam Fashion Week (AFW) has partnered with Copenhagen Fashion Week, adopting its sustainability requirements for participating brands, focusing on circularity, animal welfare, and fair labor practices; these requirements will be mandatory for all brands from September 2024.
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SpaceX Launches ISS Resupply Mission with New Altitude-Boosting System
SpaceX launched Dragon CRS-33 on Sunday at 2:45 a.m. ET, carrying 2.5 tons of supplies to the ISS, including a new propulsion system to assist in maintaining the station's altitude; docking is scheduled for 7:30 a.m. Monday.
SpaceX Launches ISS Resupply Mission with New Altitude-Boosting System
SpaceX launched Dragon CRS-33 on Sunday at 2:45 a.m. ET, carrying 2.5 tons of supplies to the ISS, including a new propulsion system to assist in maintaining the station's altitude; docking is scheduled for 7:30 a.m. Monday.
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China's Cave Temple Census Reveals 108 New Sites in Chongqing
A national census in China has uncovered 108 new cave temples in Chongqing, dating from the Tang (618-907) to Qing (1644-1911) dynasties, adding to the over 5,986 already known nationwide, prompting a shift towards preventive protection strategies and international collaboration.
China's Cave Temple Census Reveals 108 New Sites in Chongqing
A national census in China has uncovered 108 new cave temples in Chongqing, dating from the Tang (618-907) to Qing (1644-1911) dynasties, adding to the over 5,986 already known nationwide, prompting a shift towards preventive protection strategies and international collaboration.
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Jakarta's Global Transformation: From Trade Hub to Sustainable Metropolis
Jakarta, approaching its 500th anniversary in 2027, is transitioning from Indonesia's capital to a globally connected metropolis, leveraging its historical trade legacy and strategic location to attract investment (15.9% increase in Q1 2025) and foster international collaboration on sustainable deve...
Jakarta's Global Transformation: From Trade Hub to Sustainable Metropolis
Jakarta, approaching its 500th anniversary in 2027, is transitioning from Indonesia's capital to a globally connected metropolis, leveraging its historical trade legacy and strategic location to attract investment (15.9% increase in Q1 2025) and foster international collaboration on sustainable deve...
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SpaceX Returns NASA Crew to Earth After Starliner Malfunction
Four astronauts—NASA's Anne McClain and Nichole Ayers, Japan's Takuya Onishi, and Russia's Kirill Peskov—returned to Earth on Saturday via SpaceX after a five-month mission to the ISS, replacing two NASA astronauts whose mission was extended due to a Starliner malfunction. This marks SpaceX's third ...
SpaceX Returns NASA Crew to Earth After Starliner Malfunction
Four astronauts—NASA's Anne McClain and Nichole Ayers, Japan's Takuya Onishi, and Russia's Kirill Peskov—returned to Earth on Saturday via SpaceX after a five-month mission to the ISS, replacing two NASA astronauts whose mission was extended due to a Starliner malfunction. This marks SpaceX's third ...
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Global Academic Boycott of Israeli Institutions Grows Amidst Gaza Conflict
Amid the ongoing Gaza conflict and rising death toll, numerous universities and academic bodies globally are severing ties with Israeli institutions, citing complicity in Israeli government actions, though some oppose boycotts, emphasizing academic freedom.

Global Academic Boycott of Israeli Institutions Grows Amidst Gaza Conflict
Amid the ongoing Gaza conflict and rising death toll, numerous universities and academic bodies globally are severing ties with Israeli institutions, citing complicity in Israeli government actions, though some oppose boycotts, emphasizing academic freedom.
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US Tightens Visa Rules for Foreign Journalists and Researchers
The US government announced new visa regulations requiring foreign journalists to renew their visas every eight months and limiting researchers' visas to four years maximum, citing security concerns and cost-saving measures, prompting criticism from higher education institutions.

US Tightens Visa Rules for Foreign Journalists and Researchers
The US government announced new visa regulations requiring foreign journalists to renew their visas every eight months and limiting researchers' visas to four years maximum, citing security concerns and cost-saving measures, prompting criticism from higher education institutions.
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UK's £12 Billion Fighter Jet Project at Risk of Failure
Britain's £12 billion Future Combat Air System (FCAS), a collaboration between the UK, Italy, and Japan to develop the Tempest fighter jet, has been given a 'red' rating by the National Infrastructure and Service Transformation Authority (Nista), indicating a high risk of project failure due to reso...

UK's £12 Billion Fighter Jet Project at Risk of Failure
Britain's £12 billion Future Combat Air System (FCAS), a collaboration between the UK, Italy, and Japan to develop the Tempest fighter jet, has been given a 'red' rating by the National Infrastructure and Service Transformation Authority (Nista), indicating a high risk of project failure due to reso...
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China's Expanding Cave Temple Census Highlights Preservation Needs
A recent national census in China has uncovered 108 new cave temples in Chongqing, dating from the Tang (618-907) to the Qing (1644-1911) dynasties, adding to China's already extensive collection of cave temples and prompting a discussion on their preservation at the 2025 International Forum on Cave...

China's Expanding Cave Temple Census Highlights Preservation Needs
A recent national census in China has uncovered 108 new cave temples in Chongqing, dating from the Tang (618-907) to the Qing (1644-1911) dynasties, adding to China's already extensive collection of cave temples and prompting a discussion on their preservation at the 2025 International Forum on Cave...
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Hainan Nuclear Science Camp Concludes, Showcasing China's Growing Nuclear Energy Outreach
A five-day nuclear science summer camp in Hainan, China, concluded on August 9, 2025, engaging over 150 experts and youth from China and 19 other countries to promote nuclear energy; the program, running for 13 years, has expanded from 6,000 to over 1.3 million participants.

Hainan Nuclear Science Camp Concludes, Showcasing China's Growing Nuclear Energy Outreach
A five-day nuclear science summer camp in Hainan, China, concluded on August 9, 2025, engaging over 150 experts and youth from China and 19 other countries to promote nuclear energy; the program, running for 13 years, has expanded from 6,000 to over 1.3 million participants.
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Armenian Filmmakers Protest Proposed Law Limiting Creative Freedom
A proposed amendment to Armenia's Cinematography Law, currently under public discussion until August 9th on e-draft, is facing strong opposition from filmmakers who fear it will stifle creative freedom and hinder international collaborations, potentially reversing the industry's progress in recent y...

Armenian Filmmakers Protest Proposed Law Limiting Creative Freedom
A proposed amendment to Armenia's Cinematography Law, currently under public discussion until August 9th on e-draft, is facing strong opposition from filmmakers who fear it will stifle creative freedom and hinder international collaborations, potentially reversing the industry's progress in recent y...
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60% Bias Score
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