Exhibition City Completes About 80% of Preparations for the Damascus International Fair Launch
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UK online markets show a marked rise in the sale of human remains such as teeth and skulls, raising concern among anthropologists and ethicists over a legal gap that could lead to a new era of "body snatching."
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A baby uses about 3,000 diapers in the first year, with diapers having a 'best before' date to ensure optimal performance. Over time, diapers may lose color, elasticity, and absorbency, affecting their effectiveness.
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The Orontes River has dried up to the point that its dry bed with cracks and stones is visible, waterwheels have stopped turning, and orchards and trees in Hama city have suffered severe damage due to water scarcity.
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Sophia Salloum, a 17-year-old student, collaborated with The Little Engineer center in Beirut to launch solar energy workshops in ten Lebanese schools, aiming to provide practical solutions to sustain education during power outages.
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During 22 months of war, Israel killed 193 academics and researchers in Gaza, targeting the Palestinian intellectual and cultural elite in a policy described by the UN as war crimes.
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Psychology Today reveals that excessive use of AI chats can lead to addiction resembling mental decline, with negative effects such as cognitive laziness, memory erosion, and narrowing ambitions.
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In the Gaza Strip, artificial intelligence is used as a killing tool operated by cold algorithms that determine targets, classify bodies, and decide bombing priorities in real-time, turning war into a software project without accountability.
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In the Gaza Strip, artificial intelligence is used as a killing tool operated by cold algorithms that determine targets, classify bodies, and decide bombing priorities in real-time, turning war into a software project without accountability.
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In the Gaza Strip, artificial intelligence is used as a killing tool operated by cold algorithms that determine targets, classify bodies, and decide bombing priorities in real-time, turning war into a software project without accountability.
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Researchers from the University of Hong Kong have developed swarms of microrobots for cancer treatment that deliver therapy directly to tumor sites with high precision, reducing side effects.
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