Scientists in UK resolve a 50-year mystery with discovery of a new blood group initially thought to be a disorder

Scientists in UK resolve a 50-year mystery with discovery of a new blood group initially thought to be a disorder

While we’re all more familiar with the ABO blood group system and the rhesus factor (that’s the plus or minus part), humans actually have many different blood group systems based on the wide variety of cell-surface proteins and sugars that coat our blood cells.

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Right of reply: Kenya National Biosafety Authority is committed to human, animal and environmental health

Right of reply: Kenya National Biosafety Authority is committed to human, animal and environmental health

The authority is mandated among others to promote awareness and education among the general public in matters relating to biosafety, a function that it has taken seriously through various activities across the country.

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Pesticide banned in Europe but widely used in US makes brain cells age faster

Pesticide banned in Europe but widely used in US makes brain cells age faster

The new study shows that atrazine exposure ages certain brain cells in mice, causing them to stop dividing and growing. It also highlights for the first time the role of a specific stress response pathway in disrupting the processes healthy cells use to detect, repair or remove damaged parts.

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GMO tomato project funded by Gates Foundation and US taxpayers hits roadblock

GMO tomato project funded by Gates Foundation and US taxpayers hits roadblock

Although the researchers experimented with an ornamental tomato variety, applying this technology to food crops for human consumption raises health concerns, Antoniou said.

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While US claims to be foremost defender of Free Press DOJ probe finds Trump regime secretely spied on journalists

While US claims to be foremost defender of Free Press DOJ probe finds Trump regime secretely spied on journalists

The inspector general did not name the two members of Congress whose records were seized, but the report indicates both were Democrats. According to the report, a Democratic committee staffer identified the two members as the potential leakers, “but without providing any evidentiary support for the claim.” This tipster was later found to be of “uncertain credibility” and “unknown reliability,” but prosecutors still relied on the witness in at least two search warrant applications.

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Under fire Nigerian President Tinubu announces plan to expand credit access to citizens, businesses

Under fire Nigerian President Tinubu announces plan to expand credit access to citizens, businesses

The implementation of the programme was planned in stages, beginning with Federal civil service employees and now the general public.

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Russian gas exports via Soviet-era pipeline to Europe ends as Ukraine declines to renew transit agreement

Russian gas exports via Soviet-era pipeline to Europe ends as Ukraine declines to renew transit agreement

The last remaining EU buyers of Russian gas via Ukraine, such as Slovakia and Austria, have arranged alternative supply. Hungary will keep receiving Russian gas via TurkStream, which runs two pipelines under the Black Sea.

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Kenya’s biosafety authority kicks off campaign for GMO maize against backdrop of steep ignorance

Kenya’s biosafety authority kicks off campaign for GMO maize against backdrop of steep ignorance

NBA Acting Director of Biosafety Research and Compliance Josphat Muchiri confirmed the authority’s readiness for the exercise in the listed counties, adding that the campaign would be expanded to cover all maize-producing regions in Kenya.

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Sixth time unlucky: Zimbabwe’s new currency wobbles as illegal night bazaars flourish, conventional stores tumble

Sixth time unlucky: Zimbabwe’s new currency wobbles as illegal night bazaars flourish, conventional stores tumble

Unfettered by expenses such as rising energy costs, taxes and laws that force formal retailers to accept the local currency at artificially low official exchange rates, informal traders, including children, offer better bargains. A box of juice that sells for $3 in a supermarket costs half of that on the streets.

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US Treasury accuses Chinese hackers of stealing documents in ‘major incident’

US Treasury accuses Chinese hackers of stealing documents in ‘major incident’

Tom Hegel, a threat researcher at cybersecurity company SentinelOne said the reported security incident “fits a well-documented pattern of operations by PRC-linked groups, with a particular focus on abusing trusted third-party services – a method that has become increasingly prominent in recent years,” he said, using an acronym for the People’s Republic of China.”

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