Rivers polluted with antibiotics could cause the ‘next pandemic’, warn scientists
More than a quarter of the world’s rivers sampled in a major new study are found to be polluted with drugs to a toxic degree.
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More than a quarter of the world’s rivers sampled in a major new study are found to be polluted with drugs to a toxic degree.
Just as governments across the world have voiced their intentions to ease COVID-19-related restrictions, the spectre of another wave of the virus is sparking concern among the scientific community.
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After two days of intense discussions, the summit between the European Union and the African union ended on a positive note. Leaders spoke of a renewed partnership, and major investments were announced. But questions remain as to the actual impact this summit will have for the people of both continents.
Arab women are playing a vital role in the development of science research and innovation across the Middle East. UNESCO figures show up to 57% of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics graduates in Arab countries are women, while in the United Arab Emirates 61% of university STEM students are female.
The world's second-biggest fishing vessel has shed over 100,000 dead fish into the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of France.
The European Union and the African Union are renewing their partnership to set a common vision for 2030.
Since taking charge, Wayne Rooney, Xavi, Steven Gerrard and Frank Lampard have made their mark at their respective clubs (Derby County, Barcelona, Aston Villa and Everton). The four are, quite clearly, legends of the game, but has their impressive track records on the pitch contributed to their success as managers? According to UEFA Coach Pedro Mendoca, the answer is a resounding yes.