New study links GMO foods to increased risk of health problems in children

New study links GMO foods to increased risk of health problems in children

Glyphosate, as a herbicide widely used with these crops, has measurable quantities detected in food products and is listed as a probable human carcinogen by the World Health Organization’s (WHO) International Agency on Research for Cancer (IARC).

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Why China’s manufacturing sector is on the sprint as US-Israel versus Iran war hobbles rest of the world

Why China’s manufacturing sector is on the sprint as US-Israel versus Iran war hobbles rest of the world

Hailed by international media as a testament to China’s manufacturing strength and comprehensive local supply chain, the victory highlights a larger reality: as global economic turbulence intensifies, China’s manufacturing sector is proving its resilience and capacity for high-quality growth.

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Artemis II astronauts: We really wished in our soul we could for just a moment pause the world and remember that this is a beautiful planet

Artemis II astronauts: We really wished in our soul we could for just a moment pause the world and remember that this is a beautiful planet

Integrity began its fiery descent when the spacecraft hit Earth’s atmosphere at about 24,000 miles per hour, entering a communication blackout and decelerating from friction as its heat shield reached temperatures of roughly 3,000 degrees Fahrenheit.

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Kenyan student debunks mathematics myths, calls for attitudes reset in Africa

Kenyan student debunks mathematics myths, calls for attitudes reset in Africa

The African Olympiad Academy (AOA) programme is designed to identify and nurture students to compete on the global stage as they gain skills that will help them become innovative and contribute meaningfully to society.

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New York Times does it again: it refuses to accept era of medical coercion and blind faith in vaccines is ending

New York Times does it again: it refuses to accept era of medical coercion and blind faith in vaccines is ending

Interlandi’s background shines through in her reporting. According to her bio, she “formulated vaccines in a pharmaceutical lab.” A perfect background for propaganda.

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The first-ever ‘Earth-set’ marks another Artemis II milestone that mirrors ‘Earth-rise’ of 1968

The first-ever ‘Earth-set’ marks another Artemis II milestone that mirrors ‘Earth-rise’ of 1968

A crescent of Earth hangs over the horizon of the moon, as the planet sets. The brown moon foreground is pocked with craters. An Artemis II astronaut captured the crescent Earth setting behind the moon at 6:41pm Eastern Time on April 6, 2026, as the Orion spacecraft flew around the...

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Los Angeles-based Sony Pictures Entertainment unveils plan to shed hundreds in film, TV overhaul

Los Angeles-based Sony Pictures Entertainment unveils plan to shed hundreds in film, TV overhaul

Even though Sony’s US-based headquarters will remain in the Los Angeles area, a growing share of filming, visual effects and other work will be done elsewhere where production costs are cheaper and heavily subsidised by government tax incentives, further reducing the number of local jobs tied to each project.

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Iran-US war deal Japan’s auto industry blow as it pauses production of cars for Middle East market

Iran-US war deal Japan’s auto industry blow as it pauses production of cars for Middle East market

According to Japan Today, carmakers reported mixed first-quarter US sales on Wednesday (today) pointing to a hit from winter storms, as the Middle East war clouds the industry’s outlook compared with unusually favourable dynamics a year ago.

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How NASA’s Artemis II crew captured earth-rise and earth-set similar to sunrise and sunset during Moon flyby

How NASA’s Artemis II crew captured earth-rise and earth-set similar to sunrise and sunset during Moon flyby

During the lunar flyby, the crew documented impact craters, ancient lava flows and surface fractures that will help scientists study the Moon’s geologic evolution. They monitored colour, brightness and texture differences across the terrain, observed an earth-set and earth-rise and captured solar‑eclipse views of the Sun’s corona.

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What astronauts aboard NASA’s Artemis II mission saw when they flew around the far side of Moon

What astronauts aboard NASA’s Artemis II mission saw when they flew around the far side of Moon

Orion launched into space from Florida on 1 April, and after orbiting Earth to check out the spacecraft’s systems, the astronauts on-board ignited its engines and set course for the Moon the next day.

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