Israel thanks European powers for their “firm position” against Iran

Israeli Prime Minister Yair Lapi has thanked the governments of France, the United Kingdom and Germany for the “firm position” expressed on Saturday on the current negotiations with Iran to resume the 2015 nuclear deal, which Israel has always opposed …

Bolivian interior minister considers Morales’ cabinet a “cancer”

The Minister of Government (Interior) of Bolivia, Eduardo del Castillo, has charged against the cabinet that accompanied Evo Morales in his last months in the presidency and has affirmed that it is a “cancer” for the ruling party, Movimiento Al …

Al Qaeda publishes book with details on planning 9/11 attacks

The Al Qaeda terrorist organization has published Sunday a book written by a leader of the group with details on the preparation of the September 11, 2001 attacks on the Twin Towers and the Pentagon on the 21st anniversary of …

Liquid biopsy will make it possible to chronify cancer and the most benefited will be lung cancer

The liquid biopsy, a technique that allows by means of a blood test “spying” on the tumor and fighting it, reveals itself to be the perfect tool to diagnose cancer in its early stages and if it can’t be cured, …

A Google “doodle” counts down to the Ethereum meltdown, a nod to the world’s most popular search engine.

The sign of recognition comes as Ethereum’s long-awaited transition to a less energy-intensive proof-of-stake method of validating transactions is only days away: three and a half days, according to Google’s countdown. By typing “ethereum merge” in Google’s search engine, we …

Prince Andrew and ex-partner to keep Elizabeth II’s corgi dogs

The Duke and Duchess of York, Prince Andrew, and his ex-wife, Sarah Ferguson, will take charge of Queen Elizabeth II’s two corgi dogs, a spokesman for Andrew has confirmed as quoted by the British press. These dogs became, along with …

New ovarian cancer treatment achieves 70% survival at seven years

The survival in advanced stage ovarian cancer, so far practically nil, achieves percentages of 70% at seven years, according to a study presented at the European Society for Medical Oncology (ESMO), and that it is in phase III, i.e. ready …

Ukraine claims that Russian forces are withdrawing from other areas of Kherson

The General Staff of the Ukrainian Armed Forces has assured Sunday that after Saturday’s advances in Kharkov, this Sunday Russian forces have withdrawn from several localities in Kherson province. Russian forces are now limited to aerial reconnaissance and sabotage missions …

15% of lung cancers affect never smokers

Smoking is the leading cause of lung cancer but also radon, a radioactive gas that settles on granitic soils, and the air pollution, elements that cause carcinogenesis or mutation of cells that lead to the disease that develops in the …

Despite historic price fixing failures, European Commission and G7 commit to price controls

As the global economy darkens and financial trade is tighter than ever, government-mandated prices seem to be making a comeback. Europe is suffering significant financial hardship due to the war between Ukraine and Russia, and most recently the Kremlin has …

Immunotherapy gains ground against chemotherapy in cervical cancer

Two trials led by a doctor from the Vall d’Hebron Hospital have shown that the immunotherapy may be a real alternative and may even be more effective than chemotherapy in the recurrent or metastatic cervical cancer. The studies, led by …

The human alarm clock, Mary Smith: 30 years dedicated to those who couldn’t afford a mechanical alarm clock

Alarm clocks are what wake most of us up before we go to work, but many wonder how people used to manage to do this before this device came along. The human alarm clock is the answer. By the 1970s, …