13.2 C
Brussels
Friday, April 18, 2025
- Advertisement -

CATEGORY

International

Octopuses and squid came from space

Scientists have published an article in the journal Progress in Biophysics and Molecular Biology, entitled "The Cause of the Cambrian Explosion - Earth or Space?" in which the origin of life on earth is...

Anti-aging drug acts like a “smart bomb”, destroying old cells in the body

Biologists from the University of Leicester have improved anti-aging drugs and tested them in cell cultures in the laboratory. The research is published in Scientific Reports. In 2015, scientists demonstrated how senolytic drugs can influence...

Kim Jong Un’s wife has appeared for the first time in months

Kim Jong Un's wife has appeared in public for the first time in months. Li Sol Chu has not been seen since early September. Along with the North Korean leader and his influential aunt, she...

A hen tried to sneak into the Pentagon

A chicken was captured while "searching the Pentagon's security zone" - one of the most heavily guarded buildings in the world, an animal protection organization said, quoted by AFP. Animal Welfare League staff in Arlington...

The sacrament of Marriage in the Orthodox tradition – essence, definition and elements

The Christian Church is founded on the will of its divine Founder. This will has worked in the Church from the very beginning and will work "all the days until the end of the...

The natural decline in the population for the first time in the history of Russia has reached a million people

The natural population decline in Russia in 2021 for the first time in history reached a million people and, according to preliminary data, amounted to 1.04 million. This is evidenced by preliminary data from...

Finding homes for more than a million displaced Ukrainians

Around 1.5 million Ukrainians have been forced from their homes since fighting in the far east of the country began in 2014. The UN and other humanitarian organizations are supporting those who have been displaced, as they try to adjust to their new lives.

Artificial Intelligence’s Quality of Life Index Surprised Scientists

The artificial intelligence created by scientists from Tomsk State University for assessing the quality of life has produced a paradoxical result. According to this indicator, for example, Ingushetia, Kabardino-Balkaria, Karachay-Cherkessia, North Ossetia-Alania, the Altai...

Austria passed law to legalize assisted suicide

Two doctors will have to confirm whether the person is only able to decide by taking this step  The Austrian federal government has introduced end of last year a bill to legalize the assisted suicide...

In Russia, the Prosecutor General found 385 bank accounts in the families of former FSB officers.

As it became known end of 2021 to Kommersant, the Prosecutor General's Office found 385 accounts in Russian and foreign banks, opened both during service and after it, when they retired, in the family...

Statement of the Holy Synod of the Russian Orthodox Church

On January 28, 2022, the Holy Synod of the Russian Orthodox Church, having read the communiqué of the Holy Synod of the Patriarchate of Alexandria published on January 12, 2022 in connection with the...

Omicron and children: how the smallest get sick with a new strain and what to look for

Usually, children and infants get sick with COVID-19 more easily, but due to the spread of the omicron strain, minors began to get sick at a record frequency, and the number of hospitalizations also...

There are 73 thousand species of trees on Earth, but 12.5% ​​of them have not yet been discovered

There are more tree species on Earth than previously thought: a study in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences by 100 scientists from around the world says there are 14% more tree...

How nature “delivers” valuable metals from the mantle to the surface

British geologists have found out under what conditions metal ore is formed. The results of the study are published in the journal Nature Communications. Scientists have identified the natural mechanism and conditions by which metals...

Russian authorities will allocate money for the development of games about the Great Patriotic War

The Institute for Internet Development, created with the support of the Presidential Administration, will soon begin a competition among game developers - developers will receive grants to create patriotic games about the Great Patriotic...

On the effects of vitamin D

Vitamin D helps the body absorb calcium, which improves bone strength Studies over the years have shown that vitamin D can reduce the risk of developing cardiovascular disease and cancer. Few high-quality and controlled studies...

Europol reaches provisional agreement for new improved mandate

Today, the Council presidency and the European Parliament reached a provisional agreement on a draft regulation amending the Europol regulation. The provisional agreement is subject to approval by the Council and the European Parliament...

USA – Russia: how to break the deadlock?

Last December, at the time of a serious resurgence of tensions between Russia and the United States, the founder of the French think tank Geopragma, Caroline Galactéros, published an appeal at the European level...

‘No alternative to diplomacy’ in Ukraine crisis, Security Council hears

Following weeks of heightened tensions around Ukraine, with reports that Russia has been deploying more than 100,000 troops and heavy weapons close to its border, the United Nations’ Security Council held its first meeting to discuss ways of de-escalating the crisis on Monday. 

Book ban efforts spread across the U.S.

In Wyoming, a county prosecutor’s office considered charges against library employees for stocking books like “Sex Is a Funny Word” and “This Book Is Gay.” Book bans In Oklahoma, a bill was introduced in the state...

A humanitarian train left for Afghanistan

A special "humanitarian train" carrying 750 tonnes of aid under the coordination of the Turkish government left for Afghanistan from Ankara yesterday. The train, with the help of 11 humanitarian organizations coordinated by the State...

EU refers China to the WTO following its trade restrictions on Lithuania

The EU has today launched a case at the World Trade Organization (WTO) against the People's Republic of China over its discriminatory trade practices against Lithuania, which are also hitting other exports from the...

Tourists who want to visit India warned about possible mental problems

Tourists traveling in India may change their mentality and emotional state Some tourists who travel for a long time in India may find themselves with strange psychological and behavioral changes. Regis Airault, a French psychologist,...

German Navy chief resigns after controversial remarks on Ukraine

Europe and the United States are trying to show a united front against Russia in the current crisis surrounding possible aggression by Moscow against Ukraine. The resignation on Saturday of the head of the...

The face of a famous Egyptian mummy reconstructed

The mummy, known as Shep-en-Isis, is a real landmark. It was brought from Egypt to Switzerland as early as 1820 and is popular not only in the scientific community but also among the general...
- Advertisement -
- Advertisement -

Latest news

- Advertisement -
The European Times

Oh hi there ???? Sign up for our newsletter and get the latest 15 news stories delivered to your inbox every week.

Be the first to know, and let us know the topics you care about!.

We don’t spam! Read our privacy policy(*) for more info.