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Redford stayed incredibly busy through the 1960s and '70s, building the foundation of his legendary career.
Health
The newly identified nucleic acid rings, known as "Inocles," seem to be a sizable form of plasmid.
Health
The 15-year-old girl died after squeezing her pimples and applying an unknown product on top of it, leading to a bacterial infection.
Crime
Zunyong Liu, 34, and Yunqing Jian, 33, were charged with illegally smuggling Fusarium graminearum - a toxic fungus that is known to destroy crops - into a Michigan laboratory.
Society
This decision comes more than five years after the Covid-19 outbreak, which U.S. intelligence agencies now believe most likely originated from a laboratory accident in China.
Society
OIJ is awaiting the results of the autopsy and toxicology tests, which will assess whether foodborne intoxication played a role—a term that has caused some public misunderstanding.
Society
Miracle Made® blends silver-infused technology with luxury comfort for bath and bedding products that stay fresher for longer.
Society
Earlier, doctors said that Pope Francis was battling pneumonia along with a complicated respiratory infection, describing his condition as unstable.
Society
China is witnessing a rapid surge in human metapneumovirus (HMPV) cases, causing overcrowded hospitals and raising concerns about severe respiratory illnesses.
Society
Scientists warn about the potential dangers of "mirror bacteria," synthetic organisms made from reverse biological molecules that could evade immune systems, resist antibiotics, and disrupt ecosystems.
Society
The 38-year-old woman collapsed and died right outside the medical centre she visited to seek treatment after being bitten by the pet rodent.
Society
Curbicus is a compactly sized, handheld vacuum device designed to make the process of picking up dog waste effortless and sanitary
Society
With De-Oil-It on hand, there is now a convenient, cost-effective, and environment-friendly way to remediate oil, other hydrocarbon chemical contamination and toxins
Society
A "Sloth Fever" outbreak, caused by the Oropouche virus, has infected over 20 U.S. travelers returning from Cuba, with no deaths reported yet. The virus, primarily spread by insect bites, has sparked global concern due to its rapid spread across Latin America and the Caribbean.
Health
A clinical trial in South Africa and Uganda has shown that a twice-yearly injection of the new PrEP drug lenacapavir provides total protection against HIV in young women. The study's success offers hope for a more practical and effective HIV prevention method.
Health
A botulism outbreak in Moscow, linked to a popular food delivery service, has hospitalized over 100 people, with 30 in intensive care. Authorities have suspended the service and launched a criminal investigation into the breach of consumer safety standards.
Health
Japan is experiencing a surge in deadly flesh-eating bacteria cases, reaching record numbers after lifting COVID-19 restrictions. Experts emphasize urgent hygiene measures as the disease poses a high mortality risk.
Society
According to Chan, the Wuhan lab, where the hazardous research was conducted, was severely inadequate for containing an airborne virus as contagious as SARS-CoV-2.
Health
The US government allocates $1 million for bird flu research, partnering with Chinese scientists to study transmissibility and potential risks to humans. Despite earlier restrictions, funding began in April 2021 and will continue until March 2026, according to documents obtained by The White Coat Waste Project. Concerns arise over collaboration with the Wuhan Institute of Virology, prompting calls for scrutiny from lawmakers and advocacy groups.
Society
French President Macron pledges to swim in the Seine to showcase its cleanliness for the Paris Olympics, while authorities race to ensure water quality meets standards amid concerns over bacteria levels and structural damage to a bridge.