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Robustness of the world's skyscrapers stress-tested

The safety of tall buildings in the world's cities, in the face of extreme external traumas like vehicle impacts, blasts or fires, has been tested using a model developed by structural engineers -- with reassuring results. from Latest Science News -- ScienceDaily https://ift.tt/BxJKnrD

Nebraska college volleyball match sets women's sport attendance record

A crowd of 92,003 fans watch Nebraska beat Omaha at their Memorial Stadium to set a new record attendance for a women's sporting event. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/6Z3tVgL

Sensors harnessing light give hope in rehabilitation

A research team overcomes limitations of conventional strain sensors using computer vision integrated optical sensors. from Latest Science News -- ScienceDaily https://ift.tt/DKrHxbd

Fukushima: Japan PM eats fish from region after waste water row

A row developed over the controversial decision to discharge treated radioactive wastewater into the sea. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/WCEeADM

Hundreds of thousands forced to scam in SE Asia: UN

The UN report is the first comprehensive study of the scale of the problem. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/TFDykXK

Coffee Meets Bagel: Dating app users rue missed connections amid outage

Those looking for love online express frustration as the popular app suffers days-long outage. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/OWmpDxX

Eminem and Vivek Ramaswamy revive battle between pop stars and politicians

Politicians want to gain credibility by playing pop songs - but musicians don't want to lose theirs. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/CJ1TcWh

Paul Whelan: US ex-marine seen in Russian labour camp video

It is the first time that ex-US Marine Paul Whelan is seen on video since his conviction in Russia. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/KseH6SZ

Resistant E. coli rises despite drop in ciprofloxacin use

After a nearly threefold drop in prescriptions for the antibiotic ciprofloxacin between 2015 and 2021, the rates of ciprofloxacin-resistant E. coli bacteria circulating in the community did not decline. In fact, a study of Seattle-area women over age 50 who had not taken any antibiotics for at least a year discovered that the incidence of gut-colonizing ciprofloxacin-resistant E. coli actually increased. About 1 in 5 women in the study were affected. The results are consistent with theoretical models indicating that, once a drug-resistant form of E.coli emerges, it will continue to spread by taking up long-term residence in individuals' gut microbiomes. Antibiotic resistant E. coli in the gut is of concern because the bacteria can enter the urinary tract and cause difficult-to-treat infections, particularly in women. Evidence from studies such as this one may be changing paradigms on how to fight the rise in antibiotic resistance. from Latest Science News...

Imran Khan: Pakistan court suspends former PM's corruption sentence

Pakistan's former PM has a sentence for corruption suspended but remains in jail on a separate charge. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/rSvIKyx

Peru: Priest of Pacopampa exhumed after 3,000 years

The tomb in northern Peru contained the remains of a man dubbed the Priest of Pacopampa, officials say. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/H8vtgh0

Palestinian fears grow amid rising Israeli settler attacks

Recent months have seen some of the worst ever scenes of settler violence in the occupied West Bank. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/SqIx5JV

Niger coup: France defies ultimatum for ambassador to leave Niamey

France's president praises the diplomat for staying put despite being told to go by Niger's junta. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/iUb5qK8

Jacksonville shooting: DeSantis booed at vigil for victims of racist attack

Hundreds gathered on Sunday to remember the three victims of a racist shooting in the Florida city. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/lNBF6Dg

Children have right to clean environment - report

The UN says countries must act urgently to protect children from the harmful effects of climate change. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/SlEvw3B

Uttar Pradesh: India school shut down over slapping row

A school in India is ordered sealed after its teacher asked students to slap their Muslim classmate. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/XPF0nC9

France to ban female students from wearing abayas in state schools

The education minister says female Muslim students will not be allowed to wear the loose-fitting robe. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/rvaAFLC

Mancini named new Saudi Arabia football coach

Roberto Mancini is named the new manager of Saudi Arabia two weeks after he resigned as Italy head coach. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/fmYDihP

Hallstatt: Austrian town protests against mass tourism

Hallstatt, in the Alps, has a population of 700 but can get up to 10,000 visitors a day. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/t5HAP3z

Jacksonville shooter, 21, who killed three 'wrote racist manifestos'

The man who shot dead three Black people had a "disgusting ideology of hate", Jacksonville's sheriff says. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/tlrnymk

In pictures: Redheads celebrate fiery locks at Dutch festival

Hundreds of ginger-haired people from across the world took part in the three-day Dutch gathering. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/Z6A98M2

Afghanistan: Taliban ban women from visiting popular national park

Afghanistan's acting vice and virtue minister says female visitors to Band-e-Amir were not observing hijab rules. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/vW1cNFk

Wagner boss Prigozhin confirmed dead in plane crash - Moscow

Genetic analysis of the bodies was carried out following Wednesday's crash, Russian officials say. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/sc0KpgO

Trump campaign raises $7.1m following historic Georgia mugshot

Merchandise bearing the ex-president's scowling face at his arrest on Thursday is flying off the shelves. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/0jkB5Wq

Kenya power cuts: Airports boss sacked as tourists left stranded

Many homes are without electricity since Friday and Nairobi's main airport was plunged into darkness. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/1QN3elx

High-altitude heist shocks Switzerland

The amount stolen is unclear, but believed to be around 400 to 500 Swiss francs. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/U0A9dwq

Maui wildfires: 100 people reported safe after officials release list of missing

They got in touch with officials hours after a list with 388 names of missing people being published. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/G8VINql

Wagner mercenaries must swear allegiance to Russia - Putin

The presidential decree is aimed at employees of Wagner and other private military contractors. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/Higx5NZ

Zanzibar boxing: Sixty-year ban to end with first bout

Outlawed in the 1960s for being "inhumane" the current president wants to bring it back. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/NOg3uQr

Gabon election: President Ali Bongo aims for third term

The incumbent President Ali Bongo hopes to extend his family's five-decade grip on power. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/JNrcqfg

Spain Hermoso: Fans and players protest over Rubiales kiss

Protesters rallied at the Spanish Football Federation HQ to demand the resignation of Luis Rubiales after he kissed Jenni Hermoso on the lips. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/BhUuspF

The 'treadmill conveyor belt' ensuring proper cell division

Researchers have discovered how proteins work in tandem to regulate 'treadmilling', a mechanism used by the network of microtubules inside cells to ensure proper cell division. from Latest Science News -- ScienceDaily https://ift.tt/XMxOA9t

Heineken sells off Russian beer business for €1

The lager-maker will take a huge loss on the division which, it said, had taken longer to jettison. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/A3UeIQO

Fukushima: The fishy business of China's outrage over Japan's release

In China, there is alarm over the nuclear plant's water but its seafood ban isn't rooted in science. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/U1D59m8

Solar powered irrigation: A game-changer for small-scale farms in sub-Saharan Africa

A new study finds that standalone solar photovoltaic irrigation systems have the potential to meet more than a third of the water needs for crops in small-scale farms across sub-Saharan Africa. from Latest Science News -- ScienceDaily https://ift.tt/JUDCrxi

Israeli Arabs demand action over spike in murders linked to organised crime

Groups calls for an emergency parliamentary debate on the crime wave, after four men are shot dead. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/gNAT4IH

'My goodness!' - BBC reporter's live reaction to India's success

Watch Samira Hussain go through a rollercoaster of emotions as India completes historic space mission. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/MHqr0RW

What do we know about drone attacks in Russia?

Russia says Ukraine has launched a series of drone strikes on its territory, including on Moscow. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/WhmZFMq

Watch: The moment a drone hits Moscow skyscraper

The moment a drone hits an unfinished building in Russia's capital is captured on camera. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/67np905

Thaksin's return seals grand Thai political bargain

The end of Thaksin Shinawatra's 15-year-long exile is not an isolated event, but part of a grand political bargain. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/CcpJLDv

Moscow sewer: All eight members of tour party confirmed dead in floods

A guide and seven others had embarked on the underground tour despite a forecast of heavy rain. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/ySb0Nxz

Scooter Braun: Ariana Grande and Demi Lovato part ways with manager

The music mogul loses two of his main clients, with reports Justin Bieber is also looking to leave. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/Q38DpGM

Crispin Dye: New person of interest identified in AC/DC manager death

The death of Crispin Dye is being investigated as part of an Australian inquiry into gay hate crimes. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/uKINEbv

South China Sea: Philippines resupplies Spratlys shoal troops

Manila claims mission success despite Beijing's attempts to "block, harass and interfere". from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/XDzv17x

Intermittent fasting improves Alzheimer's pathology, study shows

New results suggest that intermittent fasting could be an effective treatment approach for Alzheimer's disease. Mice fed on a time-restricted schedule had better memory and less accumulation of amyloid proteins in the brain compared to controls. from Latest Science News -- ScienceDaily https://ift.tt/HTXhyre

Watch: Pakistan cable car seen dangling over ravine

Several people including children are trapped in a cable car over a ravine in Pakistan's north-west. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/ApViIRa

Fukushima: Anxiety and anger over Japan's nuclear waste water plan

Japan wants to release Fukushima's waste water into the ocean - and a lot of people are not happy. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/XxCGfn8

Mario: Voice of Nintendo game star Charles Martinet steps down after 27 years

The actor will continue to work with Nintendo as a "Mario ambassador". from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/m4IXDPQ

850 still missing after Maui fires, mayor says

President Joe Biden is expected to visit the island for the first time since the deadly wildfires. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/CSEraHG

Gas prices rise on fears of strikes in Australia

Benchmark gas prices for the EU and UK rose around 10% on Monday, according to Bloomberg. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/7UdqlTB

Earthquake shakes parts of California during storm

As residents sheltered from a once-in-80 years storm, the floor shook from an earthquake. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/nOxyuzQ

Bernardo Arevalo: Anti-corruption leader wins Guatemala election

Bernardo Arevalo promises to end elite rule in the country mired in poverty and gang violence. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/WFwVAJ8

Man disparages Pride flag, then kills shopkeeper in California

The gunman is shot dead by US police, as Hollywood director Paul Feig pays tribute to the victim. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/r5LGkpq

California braces for arrival of Hurricane Hilary

Hurricane Hilary lashes Baja California state and is headed for the south-western US. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/7pqKlPQ

Ron Cephas Jones, This Is Us star, dies aged 66

The US actor, won two Emmy Awards for his role in the TV series, had long-standing lung problems. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/dRA6Bm1

Uncovering the role of somatostatin signaling in the brain

Somatostatin, a signaling molecule produced by many inhibitory neurons in the brain, broadly dampens communication among a variety of cell types in the prefrontal cortex and promotes exploratory and risk-taking-like behavior in mice. from Latest Science News -- ScienceDaily https://ift.tt/1UizRMX

Ukraine war: Russia says drone injures five at Kursk railway station

Kyiv is accused of attacking the transport hub in Kursk - and also the Rostov and Moscow regions. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/L0iNCXH

Neuroscientists successfully test theory that forgetting is actually a form of learning

Neuroscientists report the first results from experimental tests designed to explore the idea that 'forgetting' might not be a bad thing, and that it may represent a form of learning -- and outline results that support their core idea. Seemingly lost memories can be retrieved and updated by environmental cues, which means this research has implications for a range of diseases such as Alzheimer's. from Latest Science News -- ScienceDaily https://ift.tt/CAB20QH

Taiwan detects 42 warplanes in Chinese military drills

Taiwan condemned China's actions, saying the military drills were "irrational and provocative". from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/dpOrCH4

Cologne Catholic diocese clergy and staff used work computers for porn, German media reports

Around 1,000 attempts to view blocked sites were made but no crime was committed, Cologne's Archdiocese says. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/iDPstKZ

Heredity and environment account for people's love of nature

Humans have a positive view of nature. But is this due to an approach we have learned while growing up, or is it something we are born with? The answer is 'Both', according to researchers. from Latest Science News -- ScienceDaily https://ift.tt/fn53jiR

Starvation deaths after Tigray aid halted - official

The region estimates at least 1,400 have died since a food corruption scam was uncovered in April. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/Lu3JPTN

Watch the treacherous journeys out of wildfire-hit Canada

Shocking video of smoke-filled routes are shared online as deadlines to evacuate the Northwest Territories looms. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/FgXMbrZ

Switching 'spin' on and off (and up and down) in quantum materials at room temperature

Researchers have found a way to control the interaction of light and quantum 'spin' in organic semiconductors, that works even at room temperature. from Latest Science News -- ScienceDaily https://ift.tt/fi3GqHM

Gotthard: World's longest rail tunnel shut for months after freight crash

National Swiss rail operator SBB said a derailed freight train caused severe damage to tracks. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/pz6wc9M

Libya militias battle in Tripoli after commander's arrest

Fierce clashes kill 55 people as many families are left trapped in their homes in Tripoli. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/G8UdHNO

China police warn dangers of playing on high rises in shocking video

China police issue warnings after a child is seen playing hide and seek on the side of a apartment building. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/jl27bIG

Bindeshwar Pathak: India's 'Toilet Man' who made urinating safely a reality

India is mourning campaigner and social reformer Bindeshwar Pathak who died on Tuesday, aged 80. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/D5yRimZ

Women's World Cup 2023: 'Football fever has taken over New Zealand'

After the curtain comes down on the Fifa Women's World Cup in New Zealand, what does the future of women's football look like in the country? from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/6TBJzrj

Microbial corrosion of iron

Iron is well-known for rusting, but this doesn't just happen on contact with oxygen and water. Some bacteria are also able to able to decompose iron anaerobically in a process referred to as electrobiocorrosion. The sediment-dwelling bacterium Geobacter sulfurreducens uses electrically conductive protein threads for this purpose. They produce magnetite from the iron, which promotes further corrosion in a positive feedback loop. from Latest Science News -- ScienceDaily https://ift.tt/AotZK0b

Riding a wave to better medical diagnosis

Medical imaging via X-rays, CT scans, MRIs and ultrasounds provide health-care professionals with unique perspectives and a better understanding of what's happening inside a patient's body. Using various forms of waves, these machines can visualize many unseen ailments and diseases. This imaging is beneficial for health-care professionals to make correct diagnoses, but the added insight of spectroscopy provides even more detail. Spectroscopy offers a means to identify biomolecules within specimens through their characteristic signatures for absorption in the electromagnetic spectrum. from Latest Science News -- ScienceDaily https://ift.tt/81dO4pX

Researchers find global plant water use efficiency stalled due to climate change

New findings have found that water use efficiency has stalled since 2001 which implies not as much CO2 was being taken in by plants and more water was consumed and that could have implications on carbon cycling, agricultural production and water resources. from Latest Science News -- ScienceDaily https://ift.tt/7WHiuB1

Researchers develop a unique quantum mechanical approach to determining metal ductility

A team of scientists developed a new quantum-mechanics-based approach to predict metal ductility. The team demonstrated its effectiveness on refractory multi-principal-element alloys. from Latest Science News -- ScienceDaily https://ift.tt/Y1UoBEj

Self-driving cars can make traffic slower

A new study finds that 'connected' vehicles, which share data with each other wirelessly, significantly improve travel time through intersections -- but automated vehicles can actually slow down travel time through intersections if they are not connected to each other. The culprit? Safety. from Latest Science News -- ScienceDaily https://ift.tt/7YmAovp

'You're kind of raised to hate tourists': Maui fires bring island tensions to a head

Tourist activity has continued despite devastating wildfires, bringing tensions with residents to a head. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/l9cjJ8K

Spain 2-1 Sweden: La Roja reach their first Women's World Cup final with dramatic win

Spain beat Sweden to reach their first Women's World Cup final in a dramatic finish in Auckland. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/H0kKo3A

Soviet-era jet crashes during air show in Michigan

The pilot and passenger safely ejected just moments before the plane crashed in a plume of smoke. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/rLnlDEa

Russian rouble falls to 16-month low against US dollar

The currency has been hit by rising imports and higher military spending for the Ukraine war. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/DWo0lYR

Javier Milei: Trump admirer leads race for Argentina presidency

Javier Milei gets the biggest number of votes in a primary considered a key indicator for the election. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/qKY0NTR

Lakhimpur case: Life in jail for India sisters' rape and hanging

The teenaged girls were found hanging from a tree in Lakhimpur district in September last year. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/Zb19A6m

Madagascan presidential aide charged with seeking £225,000 bribe in UK

Madagascan chief-of-staff and a French associate arrested in London after meeting with mine company. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/F3hHk02

Why weren't Maui residents warned about the fire sooner?

Despite an extensive emergency warning system, Lahaina residents say the wildfire came as a surprise. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/iTj8vpC

At least 30 missing after Myanmar jade mine landslide

Heavy monsoon rain loosened piles of earth and debris and sent it down the cliff, sweeping miners on the way. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/I6MgSiV

Social media use interventions alleviate symptoms of depression

Receiving therapy for problematic social media use can be effective in improving the mental wellbeing of people with depression, a new study finds. from Latest Science News -- ScienceDaily https://ift.tt/WzuMZfk

Watch: On board the boat bringing aid to fire devastated Maui

Volunteers formed a human chain to pass aid off the boat as quickly as possible. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/iJ3uT9g

Variable patient responses to SARS-CoV-2 infection are mimicked in genetically diverse mice

Researchers have created a panel of genetically diverse mice that accurately model the highly variable human response to SARS-CoV-2 infection. The team uncovered differences in the innate immune and regulated proinflammatory responses, the timing and strength of which are associated with disease severity. from Latest Science News -- ScienceDaily https://ift.tt/fTYyP5A

Hawaii fires: Jason Momoa warns tourists not to visit Maui

The actor says Hawaii is "not the place" for a holiday, as locals say tourists carry on as normal while tragedy unfolds. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/7oeYdNc

Ukraine war: Three-week-old baby and family among seven killed in Russian shelling

Russian shelling in Ukraine's southern Kherson region leaves seven civilians dead. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/ph4z0iR

Iran's politicians to debate hijab laws in secret

The new bill imposes strict punishments on women who fail to wear a headscarf in Iran. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/A1WFf4q

Research raises hopes for new treatment of fusion-driven cancer

Researchers have developed a new form of gene therapy that can stop cell division in fusion-driven cancer. from Latest Science News -- ScienceDaily https://ift.tt/1bzmlDS

Hawaii fires: Relatives of residents struggle to help from afar

Kaleikaumaka Johnson relives the horror of what happened in her home town of Lahaina, devastated by wildfires. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/AfdS1sQ

Gene therapy hope for children with kidney disease

Researchers have made a remarkable step forward in finding a potential cure for a type of childhood kidney disease. from Latest Science News -- ScienceDaily https://ift.tt/45oI98X

Researchers identify peptides for pollen tube growth in rice

Rapid alkalinization factors (RALFs) are required for pollen tube germination and elongation, an essential process in plant fertilization. But their role in monocot plants remains unexplored. Scientists have now identified OsRALF17 and OsRALF19 in rice and determined their functions in pollen tube germination and growth. This study provides novel insights into the role of RALFs in rice fertilization, paving the way for enhanced grain yield. from Latest Science News -- ScienceDaily https://ift.tt/OaLweNh

Climate protection: Land use changes cause the carbon sink to decline

Terrestrial carbon sinks can mitigate the greenhouse effect. Researchers pooled various data sources and found that European carbon storage takes place mainly in surface biomass in East Europe. However, changes of land use in particular have caused this carbon sink to decline. from Latest Science News -- ScienceDaily https://ift.tt/grWuveI

Diabetes linked to functional and structural brain changes through MRI

A new study finds that the longer a person has type 2 diabetes, the more likely they may be to experience changes in brain structure. MRI results, researchers say, indicate the negative effects longstanding diabetes may have on brain health outcomes and emphasize the importance of preventing early onset type 2 diabetes. from Latest Science News -- ScienceDaily https://ift.tt/yuvTRo5

A therapeutic target for Alzheimer's disease discovered

Scientists have succeeded in reversing certain cognitive manifestations associated with Alzheimer's disease in an animal model of the disease. from Latest Science News -- ScienceDaily https://ift.tt/CH0ilcO

Plane passenger films Maui wildfires from the sky

Firefighters are still battling to contain the Hawaiian island's wildfires, which began on Tuesday. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/VwE5d7Q

Parkinson's disease: Essential role in neuroinflammation found for a subset of brain macrophages

In Parkinson's disease, growing evidence targets neuroinflammation as essential for brain pathogenesis. But which group of immune cells that reside in the brain direct this inflammatory response? Scientists used a mouse model of Parkinson's disease to show that border-associated macrophages -- not microglia -- mediate the neuroinflammatory response in the brain. from Latest Science News -- ScienceDaily https://ift.tt/ciCf9JR

Dissecting the anatomy of a 'superheroic' science class

What do superheroes Deadpool and Elastigirl have in common? Each was used in a college anatomy class to add relevance to course discussions -- Deadpool to illustrate tissue repair and Elastigirl, aka Mrs. Incredible, as an example of hyperflexibility. Instructors created a 'SuperAnatomy' course in an attempt to improve the experience of undergraduate students learning the notoriously difficult -- and for some, scary or gross -- subject matter of human anatomy. from Latest Science News -- ScienceDaily https://ift.tt/Lsh6mCI

Gray whales feeding along the Pacific Northwest coast are smaller than their counterparts who travel farther to forage

Gray whales that spend their summers feeding off the coast of Oregon are shorter than their counterparts who travel north to the Arctic for food, new research shows. from Latest Science News -- ScienceDaily https://ift.tt/KBqApw5

How randomized data can improve our security

With an innovative approach, scientists are creating new standards for data security in the cache of electronic devices. from Latest Science News -- ScienceDaily https://ift.tt/tOqu3b9

How psychedelic drugs affect a rat's brain

Researchers have developed a technique for simultaneously measuring electrical signals from 128 areas of the brain in awake rats. They have then used the information to measure what happens to the neurons when the rats are given psychedelic drugs. The results show an unexpected and simultaneous synchronization among neurons in several regions of the brain. from Latest Science News -- ScienceDaily https://ift.tt/iZ5dPG1

British surgeon Kar Hao Teoh killed in South Africa

Tributes are paid to 40-year-old Kar Hao Teoh, who worked at Princess Alexandra Hospital in Essex. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/tw41EBy

Italy waters down windfall tax on banks

The announcement prompted a rebound in the share prices of Italy's lenders. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/zcB9nPW

Hawaii wildfires: Residents flee into sea to escape blazes

Dozens of homes and businesses are reportedly destroyed after wildfires engulfed the town of Lahaina. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/1OUvHA6

Colombia conflict: Rebels deny plot to kill attorney general

ELN rebels say accusations they are planning to kill Attorney General Francisco Barbosa are "false". from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/ACqUus2

Russia’s new schoolbook aims to justify war on Ukraine

The book makes numerous false claims and portrays Ukraine as an aggressive state run by nationalists. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/fhXnadv

Sinéad O'Connor's funeral, in pictures

Fans of the late singer and activist filled the Irish town of Bray's streets, before a private burial. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/5zjIS7r

Key cause of restricted blood flow to the brain in vascular dementia

Researchers have uncovered a potential route to developing the first ever drug treatments for vascular dementia that directly target a cause of the condition. The research has shed light on how high blood pressure causes changes to arteries in the brain, a process that leads to the devastating condition. from Latest Science News -- ScienceDaily https://ift.tt/s3yxVP7

Russia blames Ukraine for military call-up centre fires

Russia says Ukrainian scammers tricked elderly Russians into setting fire to army recruitment centres. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/KpPRmqv

Champions League: AEK Athens-Dinamo Zagreb qualifier postponed after fan killed

Tuesday's Champions League qualifier between AEK Athens and Dinamo Zagreb is postponed after a fan is stabbed to death on the eve of the game. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/1CP8dcj

Kanye West performs at Travis Scott concert after antisemitism scandal

It's the first public performance since the rapper caused controversy with a series of antisemitic posts. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/CoXVxdg

Tou Thao: Ex-officer in George Floyd case gets 57 months for role in killing

Tou Thao was convicted of manslaughter charges for his part in George Floyd's death in May 2020. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/hCAV4BZ

Italian man crushed to death under falling cheese wheels

Giacomo Chiapparini was buried when a shelf broke in his warehouse in the Lombardy region on Sunday. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/PzFZY3n

Central African Republic President Touadéra wins referendum with Wagner help

Referendum results say 95% of voters back the changes but turnout is believed to be very low. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/w7OkYQ3

German police investigate death of Mexican student

The body of María Fernanda Sánchez was found in a canal in Berlin two weeks after she disappeared. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/W41ceGg

Researchers propose a data-driven strategy to stratify risk of progression from mild cognitive impairment to Alzheimer's disease

The projected cost of caring for millions of individuals who have Alzheimer's disease (AD) worldwide will exceed a $1 trillion in a few years. In addition to the enormous health burden, patients and their caregivers experience financial, physical and psychological strain. A theory regarding repeated drug failure in AD is that patients undergoing experimental therapies are selected too late in the disease process. Therefore, it is important to identify patients at a high risk of progression to AD in early stages of the disease. To help identify persons who could benefit from early interventions, researchers from Boston University have developed a deep learning framework that can stratify individuals with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) based on their risk of advancing to AD. from Latest Science News -- ScienceDaily https://ift.tt/wQ2IRfX

California: Three killed in firefighting helicopter crash

An investigation is underway into the deaths of two fire staff and a pilot in California. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/jIv9T5U

Israeli security forces kill three Palestinians in West Bank

The Israeli army said in a statement that the Palestinians were heading to carry out an attack. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/4eEoY6j

Slovenia floods 'worst-ever natural disaster'

The extreme flooding in Slovenia has caused millions of dollars worth of damage and killed at least three people. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/H6X2YIw

Donald Trump says he will ask the Judge to step aside

Former US President Trump says that his lawyers will ask for a recusal of the judge on his election fraud case. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/GhHCJt9

Minibus plunges down Morocco ravine killing 24

It is reported to be one of deadliest accidents in the country, which has a poor road-safety record. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/tdqcVE7

Ukraine replaces soviet emblem on Motherland statue

The Soviet-era emblem on Kyiv's Motherland statue has been replaced with the Ukrainian coat of arms. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/EQFme6C

Two migrants dead, 30 missing after shipwrecks off Italian coast

The Italian coastguard recovered the bodies of a one-year-old baby and a woman from the Ivory Coast. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/1munZve

Niger coup: Ecowas deadline sparks anxiety in northern Nigeria

Niger's junta has hours to restore the ousted president or face the possibility of military action. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/xdb1I3g

Hun Sen: Cambodia election result confirms expected win for PM

Critics say July's election, which saw PM Hun Sen's party win 120 of 125 seats, was neither free or fair. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/IruRc1p

German city hit by massive hail storm

Hail formed 30cm drifts in Reutlingen requiring snowploughs to be deployed, at the height of summer. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/qykzWN3

Chandrayaan-3: Historic India mission enters Moon orbit, aiming for south pole

If Chandrayaan-3 succeeds, India will be the first country to land near the Moon's little-explored south pole. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/tFHSYM3

Kai Cenat: Police plan to charge twitch streamer after PS5 giveaway mayhem

Police say US influencer Kai Cenat could be charged with inciting a riot after chaos in Manhattan. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/Y7ihtPn

US approves postpartum depression pill

Clinical trials showed the drug helped to reduce depressive symptoms in as little as three days. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/aBQxATt

Outdoor air pollution may increase non-lung cancer risk in older adults

Chronic exposure to fine particulate air pollutants (PM2.5) and nitrogen dioxide (NO2) may increase non-lung cancer risk in older adults, according to a new study. In a cohort study of millions of Medicare beneficiaries, the researchers found that exposures to PM2.5 and NO2 over a 10-year period increased the risk of developing colorectal and prostate cancers. The researchers also found that even low levels of air pollution exposure may make people particularly susceptible to developing these cancers, in addition to breast and endometrial cancers. from Latest Science News -- ScienceDaily https://ift.tt/UT5xn2Y

Tropical trees use social distancing to maintain biodiversity

Tropical forests can harbor hundreds of species of trees in one square mile. Researchers reveal key factors in the spatial distribution of adult trees. from Latest Science News -- ScienceDaily https://ift.tt/nWXLO9C

Helmet camera shows hiker rescue in extreme heat

Arizona State Troopers used helicopters to rescue five people stranded with heat exhaustion. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/HdicMEm

Moderna is safest, most effective mRNA vaccine against COVID-19 for older adults, study shows

A study of older U.S. adults found that the risk of negative effects of both mRNA vaccines is exceptionally low, but lowest with the Moderna vaccine. from Latest Science News -- ScienceDaily https://ift.tt/Q5S8Xns

Workaround for randomized experiments

A new statistical tool can help researchers get meaningful results when a randomized experiment, considered the gold standard, is not possible. from Latest Science News -- ScienceDaily https://ift.tt/8M0xVTO

World Scout Jamboree: Hundreds hit by heat exhaustion in S Korea

43,000 people are participating in the event which took place as temperatures reached 35C. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/AnPlhbT

Imran Khan: Pakistan military is 'petrified' of elections

In an interview with BBC Hardtalk, the former PM says only a free and fair vote can save Pakistan. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/3XbryzL

Gianluigi Buffon: Italy legend retires aged 45

Former Italy goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon retires from professional football aged 45. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/4SvxqlP

Who is Tanya Chutkan? The hard-line judge on Trump's election case

Tanya Chutkan is a veteran jurist behind some of the toughest sentences of US Capitol rioters. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/HZixoqy

Safety of AI-supported mammography screening

Mammography screening supported by artificial intelligence (AI) is a safe alternative to today's conventional double reading by radiologists and can reduce heavy workloads for doctors. This has now been shown in an interim analysis of a prospective, randomised controlled trial, which addressed the clinical safety of using AI in mammography screening. from Latest Science News -- ScienceDaily https://ift.tt/LZDm0wb

Niger power blackouts blamed on coup sanctions

Nigeria reportedly cuts electricity supplies to increase pressure on the military junta. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/IZuaQ7P

Donald Trump indictment: Why these charges are most serious ones yet

These accusations are the gravest ones yet levelled at the former president, says our North America editor. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/dOkQx2J

Nicholas Rossi: US fugitive who faked his death can be extradited

A sheriff says Nicholas Rossi is "as dishonest and deceitful as he is evasive and manipulative". from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/Qgm7VZN

Brazil: Migrants rescued after 14 days at sea on ship's rudder

The Nigerian migrants hoped to travel to Europe, but ended up thousands of miles away in Brazil. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/UZb9ojk

Russian cruise ship leaves Batumi after Georgian protests

Anti-war demonstrators waving Ukrainian and Georgian flags objected to tourists entering Batumi. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/a6XoURq

Voyager 2: Nasa loses contact with record-breaking probe after sending wrong command

A signal sent in error left Voyager 2's antenna tilting the wrong way, severing contact with Earth. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/U1FB9Kx

Watch: Snake invades Sri Lanka cricket match

The reptile slithered onto a Lanka Premier League game in Colombo, Sri Lanka, bringing play to a halt. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/ix6D2IT

Hiccupping giant panda caught on camera

Video from China’s Sichuan province shows the animal looking relaxed, but unimpressed. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/dSIMATR