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Passing of Nikos Papadakis, Director of the Venizelos Foundation
Former Greek President Katerina Sakellaropoulou mourned the passing of Nikos Papadakis, director of the National Foundation for Research and Studies "Eleftherios K. Venizelos", highlighting his 25-year contribution to establishing the foundation as a leading center for research and dissemination of ...
Passing of Nikos Papadakis, Director of the Venizelos Foundation
Former Greek President Katerina Sakellaropoulou mourned the passing of Nikos Papadakis, director of the National Foundation for Research and Studies "Eleftherios K. Venizelos", highlighting his 25-year contribution to establishing the foundation as a leading center for research and dissemination of ...
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Ontario Turtle Hospital's Critical Role in Wetland Ecosystem Health
The Ontario Turtle Conservation Centre, Canada's only accredited wildlife turtle hospital, released over 5,000 turtles last year and is on track to surpass that number in 2023, highlighting the critical role the centre plays in the survival of Ontario's turtle populations and the health of wetland e...
Ontario Turtle Hospital's Critical Role in Wetland Ecosystem Health
The Ontario Turtle Conservation Centre, Canada's only accredited wildlife turtle hospital, released over 5,000 turtles last year and is on track to surpass that number in 2023, highlighting the critical role the centre plays in the survival of Ontario's turtle populations and the health of wetland e...
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UK Cancer Survival Rates Show Wide Disparities, Slowing Progress
A study reveals stark differences in UK cancer survival rates, ranging from 97% for testicular cancer to 4.3% for pancreatic cancer; overall survival has improved since the 1970s but progress has slowed, prompting calls for a national cancer plan to address disparities and improve outcomes.
UK Cancer Survival Rates Show Wide Disparities, Slowing Progress
A study reveals stark differences in UK cancer survival rates, ranging from 97% for testicular cancer to 4.3% for pancreatic cancer; overall survival has improved since the 1970s but progress has slowed, prompting calls for a national cancer plan to address disparities and improve outcomes.
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China-EU Scientists Unite to Tackle Global Challenges
The China-EU Young Scientists Exchange Programme, launched in Beijing on Friday, aims to unite European and Chinese scientists to address global challenges such as climate change and pandemics, facilitating exchanges between European researchers and Chinese universities, research institutions, and t...
China-EU Scientists Unite to Tackle Global Challenges
The China-EU Young Scientists Exchange Programme, launched in Beijing on Friday, aims to unite European and Chinese scientists to address global challenges such as climate change and pandemics, facilitating exchanges between European researchers and Chinese universities, research institutions, and t...
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Meditation Benefits and Barriers: A Study of Practice and Intention
A 2025 PNAS study showed meditation's mental health benefits, but a 2018 Statista survey showed low weekly practice rates. Studies suggest intentionality, not just practice, determines effectiveness, impacting anxiety and depression treatment.
Meditation Benefits and Barriers: A Study of Practice and Intention
A 2025 PNAS study showed meditation's mental health benefits, but a 2018 Statista survey showed low weekly practice rates. Studies suggest intentionality, not just practice, determines effectiveness, impacting anxiety and depression treatment.
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Willpower: Key to Success and Practical Strategies to Enhance It
Recent research highlights strong willpower as a crucial factor for success, suggesting techniques like urine retention, sufficient sleep, controlled sugar intake, humor, meditation, and self-compassion to improve it.
Willpower: Key to Success and Practical Strategies to Enhance It
Recent research highlights strong willpower as a crucial factor for success, suggesting techniques like urine retention, sufficient sleep, controlled sugar intake, humor, meditation, and self-compassion to improve it.
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Ontario Bans Dog and Cat Research Testing
Ontario Premier Doug Ford announced a ban on research testing on dogs and cats following revelations from whistleblowers about cruel experiments at the Lawson Research Institute in London, Ont., which has since ceased such research.

Ontario Bans Dog and Cat Research Testing
Ontario Premier Doug Ford announced a ban on research testing on dogs and cats following revelations from whistleblowers about cruel experiments at the Lawson Research Institute in London, Ont., which has since ceased such research.
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Dutch Study Highlights Underreported Femicide Among Highly Educated White Women
A Dutch study reveals highly educated white women are an underreported group in femicide cases; they minimized abuse due to empathy, social standing, and lack of childhood exposure to domestic violence.

Dutch Study Highlights Underreported Femicide Among Highly Educated White Women
A Dutch study reveals highly educated white women are an underreported group in femicide cases; they minimized abuse due to empathy, social standing, and lack of childhood exposure to domestic violence.
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HPV Linked to Squamous Cell Carcinoma
Researchers at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) have linked human papillomavirus (HPV), a common sexually transmitted disease, to squamous cell carcinoma, the second most common skin cancer in the US, after studying a 34-year-old woman whose recurrent skin cancer was found to have HPV integra...

HPV Linked to Squamous Cell Carcinoma
Researchers at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) have linked human papillomavirus (HPV), a common sexually transmitted disease, to squamous cell carcinoma, the second most common skin cancer in the US, after studying a 34-year-old woman whose recurrent skin cancer was found to have HPV integra...
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EIT Digital's SPIN:RISE Aims to Bridge Europe's Research-to-Market Gap
EIT Digital's SPIN:RISE initiative tackles Europe's commercialization deficit by training researchers in entrepreneurship, focusing on sectors like smart manufacturing and digital health; it aims to improve the 33% market penetration rate of European patents.

EIT Digital's SPIN:RISE Aims to Bridge Europe's Research-to-Market Gap
EIT Digital's SPIN:RISE initiative tackles Europe's commercialization deficit by training researchers in entrepreneurship, focusing on sectors like smart manufacturing and digital health; it aims to improve the 33% market penetration rate of European patents.
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Norwegian Scientists Track Polar Bear Adaptation to Climate Change
Scientists in the Norwegian Arctic are using GPS collars, heart rate monitors, and fat tissue analysis to study how climate change and pollution affect polar bears, revealing shifts in their diet as sea ice shrinks and they increasingly consume land-based food sources like eggs and reindeer.

Norwegian Scientists Track Polar Bear Adaptation to Climate Change
Scientists in the Norwegian Arctic are using GPS collars, heart rate monitors, and fat tissue analysis to study how climate change and pollution affect polar bears, revealing shifts in their diet as sea ice shrinks and they increasingly consume land-based food sources like eggs and reindeer.
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US Funding Cut Jeopardizes South Africa's HIV Vaccine Trial
The US government under President Trump cut $46 million in funding for South Africa's BRILLIANT HIV vaccine trial, jeopardizing a key project and impacting global HIV/AIDS efforts; approximately 100 researchers lost their jobs, and the lack of funding threatens the availability of HIV medication.

US Funding Cut Jeopardizes South Africa's HIV Vaccine Trial
The US government under President Trump cut $46 million in funding for South Africa's BRILLIANT HIV vaccine trial, jeopardizing a key project and impacting global HIV/AIDS efforts; approximately 100 researchers lost their jobs, and the lack of funding threatens the availability of HIV medication.
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