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End of an Era: US Officially Destroys Last Chemical Weapons
The United States has achieved a monumental feat by officially destroying its last chemical weapons, eliminating 30,000 tons of deadly agents. This historic moment signifies the world's commitment to a chemical weapons-free future, following the Geneva Protocol's establishment almost a century ago. Despite the challenges in dismantling these weapons, advanced technologies and a strong commitment to safety have paved the way for successful destruction. The global effort to eliminate chemical weapons sets a significant precedent in international disarmament and marks a moment of celebration for humanity.
Political Apathy: How Parental Attitudes Shape Adolescent Views on Politics”
Discover the impact of parental attitudes on adolescent political apathy, as researchers find a link between parent political alienation and their children's disinterest in politics. Understanding this connection can open up avenues to foster greater political participation among young voters and build a more engaged citizenry."
Owning a pet does not reduce symptoms of severe mental illness; study
A recent study conducted by the University of York suggests that owning a companion animal does not necessarily lead to significant improvements in mental health for individuals with severe mental illness. The research contradicts the widely held belief that animals universally boost mental well-being and highlights the need for a nuanced understanding of the human-animal bond in this context.
M T : A Literary Icon who Transcends Borders
M. T. Vasudevan Nair, or MT as he is affectionately known, with his compelling storytelling, deep characterizations, and insightful exploration of the human condition, has left an indelible mark on the literary landscape. As MT celebrates his 90th birthday on July 15, Malayalees are joining together to honour his literary genius and the profound impact of his writings.
Same-Sex Behaviour in Monkeys, Challenging Notions of Naturalness
A recent study published in Nature Ecology and Evolution sheds light on the prevalence of same-sex behaviour in monkeys. Researchers found that male monkeys engage in homosexual encounters more frequently than heterosexual ones, suggesting an evolutionary advantage. The study challenges societal perceptions and emphasizes the importance of understanding diverse sexual behaviours in the animal kingdom.
Climate Change Alters Ocean’s Colour
Scientists from MIT and the National Oceanography Centre, among others, have detected significant changes in the colour of the world's oceans over the past two decades.
70,000 tonnes of pesticides infiltrate aquifers
About 70,000 tonnes of potentially harmful pesticides infiltrate aquifers annually, posing a threat to ecosystems and freshwater resources. A recent global study published in Nature sheds light on the issue.
Sand and Dust Storms: Causes, Impact, and Actions for Mitigation
Sand and dust storms pose a growing threat due to climate change and land mismanagement, leading to desertification. Discover the causes, impacts, and steps that can be taken to combat and minimize the destructive effects of these storms. The UN's Decade on Ecosystem Restoration plays a crucial role in addressing this global challenge.
Renowned Author Milan Kundera Passes Away
Renowned author Milan Kundera, best known for his novel "The Unbearable Lightness of Being," has passed away at the age of 94, as reported by Czech Television. According to Anna Mrazova, spokesperson for the Milan Kundera Library in his hometown of Brno, Kundera had been battling a prolonged illness and unfortunately succumbed on Tuesday.
Poverty Reduction: 25 Countries Halve Global MPI Values
Discover how 25 countries, including Cambodia, China, India, and Indonesia, achieved significant poverty reduction by halving their global Multidimensional Poverty Index (MPI) values within 15 years. Learn about the latest report by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the Oxford Poverty and Human Development Initiative (OPHI) highlighting the feasibility of poverty eradication and the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic.






































