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Karnataka reports first Mpox case this year as 40-year-old Dubai returnee tests positive – The Times of India

Karnataka reports first Mpox case this year as 40-year-old Dubai returnee tests positive  The Times of India Bengaluru man, returned from Dubai tests positive for Mpox virus, admitted to Victoria hospital: Report  Hindustan Times First case of monkeypox in Karnataka reported in Mangaluru  The Hindu Karnataka’s first suspected case of Mpox reported in Bengaluru  Deccan Herald Mpox has finally…

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Trump Declares Energy Emergency to Push Excess Fossil Fuel Production

Though largely symbolic, President Trump’s declaration of an “energy emergency” could throw a wrench in renewable energy development and will cut into the Endangered Species Act  Though largely symbolic, President Trump’s declaration of an “energy emergency” could throw a wrench in renewable energy development and will cut into the Endangered Species Act  Scientific American Content: Global

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Deepfakes and the law: Why Britain needs stronger protections against technology-facilitated abuse

Deepfakes and the law: Why Britain needs stronger protections against technology-facilitated abuse

As Britain prepares to criminalize the creation of sexually explicit deepfakes, the government’s announcement marks an important step forward in addressing online violence against women and girls (VAWG). However, this measure alone will not fully protect victims from the broader harm posed by technology-facilitated abuse. A stronger, more comprehensive legal framework is urgently needed to…

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Scientists use black-hole mergers to test symmetries of the universe

Scientists use black-hole mergers to test symmetries of the universe

In an article published in Physical Review Letters on Thursday, scientists carried out an innovative study testing the existence of mirror asymmetries in our universe by studying the handedness of the gravitational-wave emission from black-hole mergers detected by Advanced LIGO and Virgo. In an article published in Physical Review Letters on Thursday, scientists carried out an…

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Computational tool streamlines genetic analysis for evolutionary biologists

Computational tool streamlines genetic analysis for evolutionary biologists

Researchers at Hokkaido University have developed a new computational tool to help evolutionary biologists analyze complex genetic data to reconstruct the evolutionary history of species and the relationships between them. Researchers at Hokkaido University have developed a new computational tool to help evolutionary biologists analyze complex genetic data to reconstruct the evolutionary history of species and…

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