Read more about the article Study Suggests Mercenaries May Have Helped Ancient Greeks Turn The Tide Of War Against Carthaginians
Picture shows a mass grave from the battle of Himera in 409 BC, undated. Genomes from the remains reveal the genetic diversity of the soldiers. (University of Vienna/Newsflash)

Study Suggests Mercenaries May Have Helped Ancient Greeks Turn The Tide Of War Against Carthaginians

Researchers have discovered that mercenaries may have helped Greeks battle Carthaginians in Sicily over 2,500 years ago. DNA analysis of 54 bodies found in mass graves revealed that a decent…

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Read more about the article Indian Power Co Wins Arbitration In Paris Court
LONDON, ENGLAND - JANUARY 19: A statue of the Scales of Justice stands above the Old Bailey on January 19, 2021 in London, England. Criminal watchdogs representing England and Wales have expressed concern over the backlog of cases, caused by the Coronavirus pandemic. Figures have revealed that the backlog of unheard cases in the crown courts has reached 54,000. (Photo by Dan Kitwood/Getty Images)

Indian Power Co Wins Arbitration In Paris Court

Kalpataru Power Transmission Limited (KPTL), an Indian company listed on India’s largest National Stock Exchange, has won an arbitration award against Rwanda Energy Group (REG) in a Paris Court. The…

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Read more about the article High Speed Carbon Dioxide Catcher Heralds New Era In Fight Against Climate Change
Atmospheric air with low concentrations of carbon dioxide is passed through an aqueous solution of IPDA, where the carbon dioxide rapidly reacts to create a solid product. Carbon dioxide is subsequently re-released with mild heating of the product in suspension, for storage or new applications. (Tokyo Metropolitan University/Newsflash)

High Speed Carbon Dioxide Catcher Heralds New Era In Fight Against Climate Change

Researchers at Tokyo Metropolitan University have created what they say is the fastest carbon dioxide catcher ever, possibly heralding a new era in the fight against carbon emissions linked to…

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Read more about the article Angel Of Death Serial Killer Nurse Jailed For Life For Murdering 85 Patients Will Testify Against 7 Colleagues
Niels Hogel, a former nurse who was sentenced to life imprisonment for killing patients at facilities he worked at in Germany. (Newsflash)

Angel Of Death Serial Killer Nurse Jailed For Life For Murdering 85 Patients Will Testify Against 7 Colleagues

The serial-killer nurse dubbed the 'Angel of Death', who was jailed for life for murdering 85 patients, is set to testify in a trial against seven of his colleagues, who…

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Read more about the article Boy, 3, Denied Urgent Heart Transplant By Several Countries Because Parents Were Unvaccinated Against COVID
Makarios Hospital in Nicosia, Cyprus where the child was hospitalized. (Google Maps/Newsflash)

Boy, 3, Denied Urgent Heart Transplant By Several Countries Because Parents Were Unvaccinated Against COVID

A three-year-old boy will undergo an urgent heart transplant in Greece after a German hospital cancelled his operation at the last minute because his parents were unvaccinated against COVID-19. The…

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