World
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Over 20% of S. Korea’s single-person households at risk of solitary death
Over 20 percent of South Korea’s single-person households were at risk of solitary death amid the changed family structure and…
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WHO calls for safe, ethical use of AI tools for health
The World Health Organization (WHO) has called for caution when deploying large language model tools (LLMs) generated by artificial intelligence…
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Trump moves to appeal sexual abuse ruling
Former U.S. President Donald Trump moved on Thursday to appeal a jury’s verdict finding him liable for sexually abusing and…
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Love, life, and legacy — organ donation coordinators shuttle between death and life
Days prior to this year’s Qingming Festival, or Tomb-Sweeping Day, in early April, Mi Zhihui presented a bouquet at a…
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Israeli researchers reveal secret language of plants
By Wang Zhuolun A row of plain-looking white cabins outside the George S. Wise Faculty of Life Sciences at Israel’s…
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Chinese scientists find passion fruit can kill fruit fly eggs
Chinese scientists have recently discovered that passion fruit can directly kill the eggs of fruit flies, providing a new method…
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Hiroshima residents file lawsuit for not being recognized as victims of atomic bombing
Twenty-three residents of Japan’s Hiroshima have filed a lawsuit with the Hiroshima District Court, demanding recognition of their status as…
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OPEC underlines its role in promoting oil market stability
The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) plays a “vital role” in supporting oil market stability, the organization’s chief said…