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Tailored Foot Position While Walking Ease Osteoarthritis Pain, Joint Damage

Changing the angle of your foot while walking, also known as adjusting your foot position, may help reduce knee pain. It might...
New research presented at the National Astronomy Meeting 2025 reveals over 15,000 km of ancient riverbeds in Mars' Noachis Terra, challenging theories about a cold, dry Red Planet.

Mars Was Once Much Wetter: 15,000 Kilometers of Ancient Riverbeds Discovered

The Red Planet may have once been significantly wetter than scientists previously believed. A groundbreaking discovery has revealed more than 15,000 kilometers...
The 113th ILO Conference introduces groundbreaking labour standards on biological hazards and digital platforms, pushing global efforts toward safety, fairness, and social justice.

ILO Adopts First-Ever Global Standards on Biological Hazards in Workplace

The International Labour Organisation (ILO) adopted historic international labour standards to protect workers from biological hazards. These were established at the 113th...
The UN FAO’s Global Forest Resources Assessment 2025 reveals deforestation is slowing worldwide, but forest ecosystems remain under significant stress.

War in Ukraine Destroys 1,600 Square Kilometers of Forests

The war in Ukraine has led to the destruction of nearly 1,600 square kilometers of forests between 2022 and 2023. This has...
Migrant deaths in Asia surged by 59% in 2024, reaching 2,514 fatalities. Rohingya and Afghan refugees faced the highest risks.

Rohingya Refugees: Children Bear the Brunt of Perilous Journeys

Children now make up 44% of Rohingya refugees risking dangerous sea journeys, as the number of those fleeing continues to grow. In...

Perilous Journeys, Lost Lives: 2023 Marks Deadliest Year for Migrants

A shocking rise in migrant deaths in 2023 exposes the dangers of irregular migration routes. Can increased access to safe pathways prevent this tragedy?

Open Book Exams: CBSE Pilots a Paradigm Shift in Assessment

CBSE unveils a pilot program for Open Book Exams in select classes, aiming to assess critical thinking and application of knowledge over rote memorization. Dive deeper into the format, rationale, and potential impact on students.
Explore the risks posed by the heightened demand for long-tailed macaques in biomedical research, including compromised clinical testing, zoonotic threats, and the unsustainable trade impacting their endangered status. Take a closer look at the delicate balance between scientific progress and conservation efforts

Perilous Trade: Threat to Long-Tailed Macaques

Explore the risks posed by the heightened demand for long-tailed macaques in biomedical research, including compromised clinical testing, zoonotic threats, and the unsustainable trade impacting their endangered status. Take a closer look at the delicate balance between scientific progress and conservation efforts
People with artificial intelligence (AI) skills can significantly increase their salaries with a potential increase as high as 40%, according to a recent study by researchers from the Oxford Internet Institute and the Centre for Social Data Science at the University of Copenhagen.

AI Set to Augment Jobs Rather Than Erase Them; ILO

Generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) is more likely to enhance job roles through task automation, rather than completely replacing them, according to a recent study by the International Labour Organization (ILO).
Unemployment in Gaza hits 80%, and GDP drops 85% due to war’s devastating toll on livelihoods and the economy.

Gender Imbalance In Employment Worse; ILO 

Gender imbalances in employment and working conditions are more than previously thought and progress in reducing them disappointingly slow in the last...