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Black Sea Grain; Food Cost came Down But Still At All Time High

First Grain Cargo Leaves Ukraine; Its Impact

On August 1, 2022, Sierra Leone-registered ship, ‘Razoni’, set sail from the Ukraine Port of Odesa carrying 26,527...
New research shows viewing nature—physically or digitally—reduces pain by altering brain activity. A breakthrough in natural healing.

UNEP Helps To Understand Learn Ecosystem

With humanity altering the planet in many detrimental ways, from the warming of climate to the ever-diminishing wildernesses on land and in...
One In Five Americans Fear Getting Monkey pox

Monkey Pox; Current And Previous Outbreaks

In a major finding, a group of researchers claimed differences in monkey pox symptoms between current and previous outbreaks.
The global landscape of environmental rule of law is undergoing a rapid metamorphosis, driven by a convergence of technological advancements, the profound impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, heightened public concerns regarding climate change, and the upsurge of movements advocating for racial and social justice. The recently published report by the UN Environment Programme (UNEP), titled "Environmental Rule of Law: Tracking Progress and Charting Future Directions," offers a comprehensive evaluation of this evolution. By meticulously collecting and analyzing data from 193 UN Member States, the report illuminates prevalent aspects of environmental rule of law worldwide while tracking developments since the inaugural Global Report on Environmental Rule of Law in 2019.

Access To Clean, Health, Sustainable Environment = Universal Human Right

In a historic resolution, the UN General Assembly adopted a resolution on July 28, 2022, declaring access to a clean, healthy and...
In a groundbreaking development, scientists have genetically modified a marine microorganism with the capability to break down polyethylene terephthalate (PET) plastic in saltwater environments. PET is widely used in products such as water bottles and clothing and is a major contributor to micro plastic pollution in the world's oceans.

Bacteria; A Better Way against Plastic Pollution

In a major development, a group of scientists have found that some naturally-occurring lake bacteria grow faster and more efficiently on the...
One In Five Americans Fear Getting Monkey pox

Know more About Monkeypox

The World Health Organization (WHO) has declare Monkeypox a global health emergency . Monkeypox is not a new disease but in some...
SWOT For Better Understanding Of Water Bodies

SWOT For Better Understanding Of Water Bodies

Despite two thirds of the Earth's surface covered with water, the world only has a limited view of of the freshwater bodies....
Explore the UN Secretary-General's report on Children and Armed Conflict in Afghanistan, revealing the persistent vulnerabilities faced by children despite a decrease in overall violations. Dive into the challenges affecting their access to education, safety, and basic services.

Human Rights Still A Long Road For Afghanistan

“It is beyond time for all Afghans to be able to live in peace and rebuild their lives after 20 years of...
NEET-PG eligibility cut-offs for postgraduate medical admissions undermines merits, threatens medical education

Physician Suicide More Common

Suicide among physicians because of job issues is becoming more common globally, according to a recent study. Published in...
Discouragement of physical activity, low food quality, and increased consumption of calories from trans-fatty acids, which are often prevalent in disadvantaged neighbourhood, can disrupt the brain's ability to process information flexibly, according to a latest study.

How Socioeconomics is Linked To Brain?

In a major development, a group of researchers have linked how environment, genetics and socioeconomic status influence brain function.