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‘Reprogrammed’ stem cells helped a paralyzed man stand again
A man who was fully paralyzed is now able to stand after receiving an injection of reprogrammed stem cells into his injured spinal cord. The result, announced by researchers in Japan, marks a rare and powerful moment in a field where…
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U.S. Agrees to Help Russia Boost Exports in Ukraine Talks – Eurasia Business News
By Anthony Marcus for Eurasia Business News, March 25, 2025. Article no.1462.
The United States has agreed to assist Russia in boosting its agricultural and fertilizer exports and restore its access to payments systems, as part…
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Most Chewing Gum Is Essentially Plastic, Filling Your Mouth with Microplastics
A mouthful of chewing gum might also be a mouthful of microplastics, according to the results of a small pilot study. The research, presented at the spring meeting of the American Chemical Society, suggests that a single piece of chewing gum…
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Trading Giants Say They’ll Return to Russia If Sanctions Lift
The heads of some of the world’s top energy traders said they would be open to returning to Russia for business if sanctions were fully lifted, although some expressed caution about the prospect happening any…
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Trading Giants Say They’ll Return to Russia If Sanctions Lift
The heads of some of the world’s top energy traders said they would be open to returning to Russia for business if sanctions were fully lifted, although some expressed caution about the prospect happening any…
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Vance to travel to Greenland on Friday
Vice President JD Vance is heading to Greenland later this week, becoming the highest-ranking American official to journey to the Arctic territory President Donald Trump wants to bring under U.S. control.
Vance on Tuesday said he would travel…
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Trading Giants Say They’ll Return to Russia If Sanctions End
(Bloomberg) — The heads of some of the world’s top energy traders said they would be open to returning to Russia for business if sanctions were fully lifted, although some expressed caution about the prospect happening any time soon.