Wealthiest 10% drive global warming while the poorest suffer
HQ Team May 12, 2025: The world’s richest 10% are responsible for nearly two-thirds of the observed global warming since 1990, a study.
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HQ Team May 12, 2025: The world’s richest 10% are responsible for nearly two-thirds of the observed global warming since 1990, a study.
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Alvina Miller May 9, 2025: In recent years, advancements in genetic science have transformed the world of animal breeding, especially when it comes.
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HQ Team May 6, 2025: In countries with low or middle incomes, physically punishing children result in poor health, lower academic performance and.
HQ Team May 5, 2025: Scientists have developed a test by studying how an abnormally-shaped protein in the spinal fluid can detect 90%.
HQ Team April 30, 2025: Scientists in Britain have invented a material that allows teeth to be grown in a laboratory, a breakthrough.
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HQ Team April 24, 2025: More than 84% of 345 information technology workers surveyed in an Indian city suffer from non-alcoholic fatty liver.
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