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Floods force Indian capital to shut schools, offices, and plan water rationing
NEW DELHI, July 13 (Reuters) – Flooding in parts of New Delhi forced the city government to close all education institutions in India’s capital on

“Line up” to buy cigarettes, raise taxes, and ban smoking while walking…… Hong Kong talks about smoking control
China New net July 13 Comprehensive Hong Kong media reported that the Medical and Health Bureau of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government

The engine of a new Japanese solid-fuel rocket exploded during a test
Tokyo, July 14 (Xinhua) According to many Japanese media reported on the 14th, Japan’s new rocket “Epsilon S” engine exploded during the day of

Climate change risks global ‘synchronized poor harvests’
Scientists are underestimating climate risks to agriculture and global food production, new research suggests. Blind spots in climate models mean “high-impact but highly uncertain hazards”

Cerberus heatwave: Hot weather sweeps across southern Europe
A heatwave is sweeping across parts of southern Europe and north-west Africa, with potential record-breaking temperatures in the coming days. Temperatures are expected to surpass

What would net-zero shipping look like?
The International Maritime Organization has set a net-zero goal “by or around 2050”. What is needed to reach this? At a UN summit, countries have

The best grills of 2023, according to BBQ champions and grillmasters
As the weather warms up, our thoughts turn to relaxing meals al fresco with friends and family. After all, there are few things easier in

A guide to Boston’s best breweries with beer expert Chad Brodsky
In 1984, Jim Koch perfected his great-grandfather’s lager recipe and created The Boston Beer Company. His signature beer, Samuel Adams, was named after one of

Tom Holland says he felt ‘enslaved’ to alcohol
Film star Tom Holland says getting sober is “the best thing I’ve ever done”, after realising he’d become “enslaved” to alcohol. Speaking to the On

The Variety of Foods That Shouldn’t Be Stored in the Freezer
Shopping for groceries is easy, but figuring out where to store them can be a real challenge. Depending on the type of food, it can

K2 just had its busiest climbing season ever
The world’s second highest mountain, K2 in Pakistan, has welcomed a record-breaking number of climbers this year amid a post-pandemic surge of summit fever. Some

Why syphilis is rising around the world
Syphilis is one of the oldest known sexually transmitted infections. Once thought to be in decline, it is now resurging at an alarming rate. Syphilis

South Korean people “stockpile salt” to save themselves after Japanese nuclear sewage is about to enter the sea
In many supermarkets in South Korea, salt has disappeared from the shelves. South Korea has faced a severe shortage of sea salt over the past

UK’s soaring liver cancer death rate blamed on alcohol and obesity
Charities call on government to do more to limit unhealthy lifestyle choices Liver cancer deaths have risen by 40% in a decade, with one of

U.S. Geological Survey: Nearly half of U.S. tap water contains toxic substances
Nearly half of tap water in the United States contains at least one type of toxic synthetic organic fluoride, according to a survey released this

China kindergarten stabbing: Six dead in Lianjiang
Six people including three children have been killed in a kindergarten stabbing in China’s south-eastern Guangdong province. Police said they have arrested a 25-year-old man

Hong Kong Environment and Ecology Bureau: If Japan releases nuclear contaminated water, it will ban the import of aquatic products in the Fukushima area
Today (7), Japan’s Atomic Energy Regulation Authority issued the acceptance certificate of the Fukushima First nuclear power plant nuclear contaminated water discharge facility to Tokyo

Cheers or caution? Researchers question the potential benefits of alcohol consumption
In a recent study published in BMC Medicine, researchers discuss a 2023 study by Tian et al. , analyzed the J-shaped association between health and

World Bee Day: buzz beep,Very lively
While beekeepers around the world make a living from the golden honey they produce, buzzing bees also play a key role in pollinating 87 of

Amazon deforestation down by a third in 2023, says Brazilian government
But he faces a huge challenge to achieve this target, as the area of rainforest still reported to be lost under his rule is more

Coco Lee: Death of pop icon sparks mental health discussion in China
Pop singer Coco Lee’s death has shocked the Chinese-speaking world, and sparked discussions of mental health issues on China’s social media. Lee passed away after

FAO designates three “Globally Important Agricultural Heritage Sites” in Iran and Japan
The UN’s Food and Agriculture Organization this week designated Iran’s unique rain-fed fig-growing areas, leaves-fertilized agriculture on the outskirts of Tokyo, and rice and wagyu

New Fitness Trend: Why “Fast Food Exercise” Benefits You More?
Fitness doesn’t have to be in the gym to be effective When it comes to exercise and fitness, many people think of sweating profusely in

Coco Lee died of depression at the age of 48
On the evening of July 5, singer Coco Lee died of depression, her sister Li Silin posted on her micro blog. According to her Weibo

Chongqing Wanzhou flood disaster left 15 dead and 4 missing
From the Chongqing Wanzhou District Emergency Bureau news, July 3 to 4, 2023, Wanzhou district was hit by heavy rain, as of 9 o

How the Chocolate Islands are rediscovering their roots
Sao Tome and Principe, once the world’s largest chocolate producer, is revitalizing its chocolate trade I spent less than half an hour at Claudio Corallo’s

Toyota claims battery breakthrough will drive electric cars
Japanese firm believes it could make a solid-state battery with a range of 745 miles that charges in 10 minutes Toyota says it has made

The foods that cancer experts want you to stop eating
Crispy bacon sandwiches in white bread, a nice cold beer on a sunny afternoon. We’ve long known they are not the healthiest of choices, and

China’s restrictions on the export of gallium and germanium caused an uproar in the world
Now the United States and the West are still worried about whether China will also set limits on rare earths. China’s Ministry of Commerce

Ukrainian State Nuclear Energy Company: Zaporozhi nuclear power plant main external transmission line power cut
Ukrainian media reported on July 4 local time that the National Nuclear energy Company of Ukraine (Energoatom) released a message on the same day, at

Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva laid the foundation stone for China Railway’s first railway project in Brazil
Sao Paulo, July 3 (local time on the 3rd), the first section of the FIOL railway connecting the east and west of Brazil started in

Samsung to begin making world’s most advanced mobile chips in 2025 as battle with TSMC heats up
Samsung Electronics laid out its road map to expand its chip manufacturing business, including leading-edge semiconductors, as it looks to catch up with leader Taiwan

The best hiking snacks, according to nutrition experts
As a fitness professional and nutrition enthusiast, I know just how important it is to stay properly fueled during a workout, be it a gym-based

Russian Deputy Prime Minister: Russia will cut oil exports by 500,000 barrels per day in August
Russian Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak said Wednesday that Russia will voluntarily reduce oil exports by 500,000 barrels per day in August to ensure a

The key to creating a comfortable bathroom space
With the improvement of people’s living standards, more and more attention has been paid to the comfort and functionality of home space. As an important

The world’s first pig heart transplant patient died after 2 months, the cause of failure announced!
The death of the world’s first pig heart transplant patient is deeply regrettable, and there are many questions about the cause of death. According to

The world’s most expensive cow, valued at $4.3 million, is in Brazil and is known for his white hair
A pure white cow in Brazil has broken the world record with a total worth of $4.3 million. The purebred cow code-named “Viatina-19” was sold

Great news: EU hails discovery of massive phosphate rock deposit in Norway
A massive underground deposit of high-grade phosphate rock in Norway, pitched as the world’s largest, is big enough to satisfy world demand for fertilisers, solar

AI self-disclosure increases human empathy and acceptance
New research suggests that self-disclosure can be used to increase acceptance of artificial intelligence technology, regardless of whether it’s human-like or not. In a new

Aspartame – is it a possible cause of cancer?
Aspartame, the sweetener found in many foods and fizzy drinks, is to be officially classified as “probably carcinogenic” to humans, it has been reported. This

Madonna discharged from hospital after serious bacterial infection
Madonna has been discharged from hospital and is home and feeling better after an intensive care stay, the BBC understands. News of her ill health

Solar power to dominate world electricity markets by 2050
By 2050, solar energy is expected to become the energy source that dominates the world’s electricity markets. As technology continues to improve and costs continue

Is it possible that agriculture robots could replace agriculture work of people in the next 100 years?
History of Agriculture The history of agricultural development can be traced back to the origin of human civilization. From the earliest hunter-gatherer stage to sedentary

Deep sea exploration and dangerous business behind catastrophic implosion
In 1912, the Titanic, then the largest cruise ship in the world, set out on its first and last voyage. One hundred and eleven years

5 dead in serious one-vehicle crash on Southern California freeway!
This aerial image taken from video provided by ABC7 Los Angeles shows the scene of a crash on Interstate 710 in north Long Beach, Calif.,

Joe Biden has ligature marks on his cheeks? The White House confirmed he was on a ventilator
June 29, according to foreign media reports, local time on the 28th, US President Joe Biden in the South lawn of the White House

Why canned luncheon meat and canned fruit are so popular?
Canned luncheon meat and canned fruit are so popular because of their various attractive features and benefits. First, there is the convenience of these canned

The journal Nature sheds light on the link between autism and the microbiome
The microbiota that resides in the human gut has been shown to play a role in autism, but the mechanisms of this link are still

Due to the serious air pollution in the natural environment, electric vehicles will become more popular.
The current natural environment is affected by harmful gases The current natural environment is affected by a variety of harmful gases, and the emission and

The world’s worst air quality? The city is constantly shrouded in smoke!
Wildfires in Canada have been severe this year and are continuing. As of Friday, the total area of wildfires burned this year has exceeded 74,000

How to choose between normal headphone and bluetooth earphones?
Headphones are a large and growing market that encompasses a wide variety of types, brands and price ranges. Here are some key points about headphones:

The high temperature of 40 ° C made the air conditioner sell out, and the dealer was helpless: there was a shortage of installation workers, and the order had to wait for four or five days
While the high temperatures in southern China were moderated by rain, the high temperatures in northern China continued in the middle of June. Beijing, Tianjin

Climate change is the most important risk humanity faces
Global warming refers to the long-term warming trend of the earth’s climate system, mainly due to the increase of greenhouse gas emissions caused by human

Japan is about tostart dischargingnuclear sewage. Thistime it’s real, click tosee the specific date
The dismantling of heavy equipment in Japan’s nuclear-contaminated water drainage tunnel means that the preparatory work is basically completed According to local media reports in