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- Heat, drought and wildfires during one of the warmest Julys on record– WMO
- From the Field: Keeping China’s minority traditions alive
- Indigenous women’s work to preserve traditional knowledge celebrated on International Day
- Fresh Israel-Palestinian Islamic Jihad truce prevents ‘full-scale war’
- Security Council examines capacity building for sustaining peace in Africa
- UN Committee reviews anti-discrimination efforts underway
- ILO calls for adequate workers conditions during extreme heat in Iraq
- Sri Lanka: UNFPA appeals for $10.7 million for ‘critical’ women’s healthcare
- Attacking a nuclear plant ‘suicidal,’ UN chief tells journalists in Japan
- Ethiopia: Loan from UN fund allows FAO to scale up fertilizers for farmers in Tigray
- Gantt Charts Video
- From the Field: Outreach across the Horn of Africa
- Giraffes, parrots, and oak trees, among many species facing extinction
- UN Humanitarian Coordinator ‘gravely concerned’ by escalation of violence in Gaza
- First Person: The honey business owner creating a buzz in northern Uganda
- From Hiroshima, UN chief calls for global nuclear disarmament
- Nuclear-free world is possible, test-ban treaty chief says
- Central African Republic: Militias spreading ‘terror, insecurity’, must lay down arms
- WMO reports decrease in likelihood of severe Atlantic hurricane season ahead
- Nuclear technology helps Mexico eradicate invasive insect pest
- Somalia: ‘We cannot wait for famine to be declared; we must act now’
- Step up protection for activists who challenge big business in Colombia
- What Is Leadership? – How to Lead Your Team Skilfully
- Major fall in global food prices for July, but future supply worries remain
- More lifesaving grain shipments authorized to leave Ukraine
- DR Congo: UN regrets Government move to expel Mission spokesperson
- UNFPA global innovation awards: 10 projects that will change lives of women and girls
- Unprecedented global challenges are ‘not insurmountable’ – UN chief
- Healthy life expectancy in Africa grows by nearly 10 years
- New sculpture at UN honours rights experts killed in DR Congo
- UN chief slams ‘immoral’ profiteering amid global energy crisis
- UN renews commitment to Yazidi community eight years after ISIL onslaught
- UN experts call for international investigation into 2020 Beirut explosion
- Press freedom increasingly under threat in Cambodia – UN human rights report
- Ukraine: Black Sea grain shipment success raises hopes more will follow
- UN Human Rights Office ‘deplores’ executions in Singapore
- Yemen truce renewed for another two months
- UN delegation returns from human rights fact-finding mission in Ethiopia
- Horn of Africa faces most ‘catastrophic’ food insecurity in decades, warns WHO
- Monkeypox concern heightened after becoming a ‘northern’ disease, says WHO
- American west faces water and power shortages due to climate crisis: UN environment agency
- New global alliance launched to end AIDS in children by 2030
- New global alliance launched to end AIDS in children by 2030
- Humanity’s just one misunderstanding away from ‘nuclear annihilation’ warns UN chief
- UN and partners roll out #LetMeLearn campaign ahead of key education summit
- How to Get the USA to Net Zero Carbon by 2050 – A Graphical Guide
- Breastfeeding: ‘More critical than ever’ start to life
- Ukraine: Guterres welcomes departure of first grain ship, to help ease food crisis
- DR Congo: Guterres ‘outraged’ over peacekeepers’ aggression, calls for accountability
- INTERVIEW: Accessible finance is key to realizing Uganda’s potential
- Iraq: ‘De-escalate’ and rise above differences, UN chief appeals
- First Person: Surviving Bali’s COVID tourism crash
- New smartphone clip-on can detect Zika virus in blood samples
- Swimming without brains and muscles
- Communication makes hunting easier for chimpanzees
- Technique for the isolation of volatile food compounds optimized
- A roadmap for the future of quantum simulation
- A paper battery with water switch
- New DNA repair-kit successfully fixes hereditary disease in patient-derived cells
- Plant-based ‘meat’ ‘healthier and more sustainable than animal products’
- It doesn’t matter much which fiber you choose — just get more fiber!
- Advanced imaging reveals mired migration of neurons in Rett syndrome lab models
- New breath-driven concept set to transform access to hand prosthetics
- Interplay of ancestry and sexual dimorphism significantly affect growth patterns in frontal sinuses, researchers find
- Taking your time makes a difference
- A fascinating new look at what drives T cells to guard the intestines
- Nicaragua: Rights experts denounce shutdown of over 700 civil society groups
- UN Committee against Torture: Focus on Botswana, Nicaragua, Palestine, United Arab Emirates
- Ukraine: Prospects for end to war look bleak, despite ‘encouraging’ grain deal
- Putting a positive spin on the Buckyball C60
- White egret orchid evolved frilly petal to support pollinator hawkmoth
- No ‘Safe Space’ for 12 key ocean species on North American West Coast
- New bioremediation material to clean up ‘forever chemicals’
- Listening to the people results in a more sustainable future energy system
- How to help assembly-line robots shift gears and pick up almost anything
- Where you live can affect your ability to conceive, study finds
- Octopus lures from the Mariana Islands found to be oldest in the world
- Pitfalls of Porter’s Five Forces – Understanding the Weaknesses of Michael Porter’s Model
- Inefficient building electrification risks prolonging fossil fuels
- Disparities in United States COVID-19 vaccine distribution
- Researchers take first-ever cryo-EM images of nitrogenase in action
- How molecular motor proteins are involved in malaria transmission
- Climate change could be making it harder for seabirds to catch fish
- A window of opportunity for methane to slip by nature’s filters
- Some types of stress could be good for brain functioning
- New Antarctic study shows levels of ‘forever chemicals’ reaching the remote continent have been increasing
- Decoding ‘photoplethysmograms’ to broaden the scope of health monitoring technologies
- Data from elephant seals reveal new features of marine heatwave ‘the Blob’
- A small crustacean acts as the sea’s bees
- Specialized brain regions recognize vocal cues that don’t involve speech
- Engineers develop stickers that can see inside the body
- New hardware offers faster computation for artificial intelligence, with much less energy
- Novel targeted therapy could be effective treatment option for deadly childhood cancer
- Early exposure to antibiotics can cause permanent asthma and allergies
- New link found that connects cell signaling pathway to development of esophageal cancers, Barrett’s syndrome
- Brain imaging reveals how mindfulness program boosts pain regulation
- Food stamp work requirements increase mental health care use
- Better insight into the vagus nerve’s link to brain
- Gene that causes deadliest brain tumor also causes childhood cancers
- Friendly skies? Study charts COVID-19 odds for plane flights
- Changing the perspective on the origin of enzymatic catalytic power
- How charred detritus dispersed from Goleta Beach in wake of 2018 Montecito, California, debris flow
- Coming wave of opioid overdoses ‘will be worse than it’s ever been before’
- Scientists discover new ‘origins of life’ chemical reactions
- New framework for studying brain organization
- Novel drug promotes nervous system repair in animal models of stroke
- Sprint then stop? Brain is wired for the math to make it happen
- New needle-free nasal vaccine shows promise for COVID-19
- High-tech imaging reveals details about rare eye disorder
- People with poor sleep behaviors may be at risk for fatty liver disease
- Put down devices, let your mind wander, study suggests
- Flies, roaches not likely to spread COVID-19, study shows
- Rapid loss of smell predicts dementia and smaller brain areas linked to Alzheimer’s
- COVID vaccine patch fights variants better than needles, study in mice shows
- City life or farm life? When elephants adapt to different human development
- Carbon removal using ‘blue carbon’ habitats ‘uncertain and unreliable’
- Advanced MRI benefits patients with heart stiffening disease
- A ‘nano-robot’ built entirely from DNA to explore cell processes
- COVID-19: New energy for flagging immune cells
- Rethinking the “Problem” of Childlessness
- Burro-ing into the past
- Face shields don’t give high level COVID protection, study shows
- Most high blood pressure in children and teenagers is linked with unhealthy lifestyle
- AI performs as well as medical specialists in analyzing lung disease, research shows
- Magnetic quantum material broadens platform for probing next-gen information technologies
- Metaphor and images should be used alongside traditional medical scales for patients to describe pain
- Graphene scientists capture images of atoms ‘swimming’ in liquid
- Chores, exercise, and social visits linked to lower risk of dementia
- Study finds delays in initial cystic fibrosis evaluation in infants of color
- Only half of children with autism receive early intervention services
- Look before you leap: Study provides safety guidelines for diving
- Smoke from Western wildfires can influence Arctic sea ice
- Eating more ultra-processed foods associated with increased risk of dementia
- Histamine-producing gut bacteria can trigger chronic abdominal pain
- Scientists develop effective intranasal mumps-based COVID-19 vaccine candidate
- Lactating mice pass along common antimicrobial to pups, initiating liver damage
- What bats can teach us about stopping the next pandemic
- Research reveals role of genetic variants on psychedelics’ therapeutic effects
- People in shelter-in-place hotels used less acute health services
- Oldest DNA from domesticated American horse lends credence to shipwreck folklore
- Discrimination took a toll on the mental health of racial and ethnic minority groups during the COVID-19 pandemic, study finds
- Exploring factors that may underlie how domestic cats can live in groups
- Ancient DNA clarifies the early history of American colonial horses
- High-status Danish Vikings wore exotic beaver furs
- How service dogs reduce PTSD symptoms: factors and mechanisms
- Promising developments in pursuit to design pan-coronavirus vaccine
- New catalyst leads to more efficient butadiene production
- Researchers 3D print sensors for satellites
- Women don’t like to participate in competitive situations when deciding for themselves, but when deciding for others, they are all in, new research finds
- Harm from blue light exposure increases with age, research in flies suggests
- Western US wildfire smoke plumes are getting taller
- Fast food diet before pregnancy can impact breast milk and baby’s health, say scientists
- Single vs. multiple architectural distortion on digital breast tomosynthesis
- A key role for quantum entanglement
- Quantum cryptography: Hacking is futile
- Insights into enzyme that combats a common greenhouse gas
- In rare feat, researchers decipher how one gut bacterium influences immunity
- Breakthrough quantum algorithm
- Plesiosaur fossils found in the Sahara suggest they weren’t just marine animals
- Air quality can be better for active commuters than drivers, research shows
- How tiny changes help T cells to survive
- Working memory depends on reciprocal interactions across the brain
- Famine and disease drove the evolution of lactose tolerance in Europe
- Hearing loss and tinnitus are common in cancer survivors
- Scientists develop greener, more efficient method for producing next-generation antibiotics
- LifeGate: New interactive map shows the full diversity of life
- New insights into HIV latent cells yield potential cure targets
- Our social interactions begin at a young age
- Sports help kids develop important trait linked to adult success