Here's Why The Biggest Beneficiary Of Boeing’s Downfall Is China 1

Here’s Why The Biggest Beneficiary Of Boeing’s Downfall Is China

Amid Boeing’s challenges, China’s Comac rises as a prominent beneficiary, positioning itself to potentially surpass the American aviation giant. To fulfill the growing domestic demand for passenger jets, the Commercial Aircraft Corporation of China, or Comac, intends to increase its manufacturing capacity. This expansion comes at the same time that

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Scientists Decode Deadly Blood Clot Disorder Triggered By COVID Vaccines 1

Scientists Decode Deadly Blood Clot Disorder Triggered By COVID Vaccines

A new paper in the New England Journal of Medicine, led by Dr. Wang, decodes deadly blood clots from COVID vaccines, revealing that PF4 antibodies in vaccine-induced thrombosis (VITT) and common cold infections share identical molecular structures. Research on vaccine-induced immune thrombocytopenia and thrombosis (VITT) is being further explored by

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Ukraine Bombs Russia’s Nuclear Warning System 1

Ukraine Bombs Russia’s Nuclear Warning System

According to reports, Ukraine bombed Russia’s nuclear warning system, targeting the state-of-the-art Armavir radar station in the Krasnodar border region. Western nations are alarmed by a Ukrainian drone strike on a Russian radar facility that is capable of tracking nuclear missiles. On May 23, Kyiv attacked the state-of-the-art Armavir radar

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Why News Media Companies Are Cutting Deals With AI 1

Why News Media Companies Are Cutting Deals With AI

News media companies are cutting deals with AI to adapt to technological advances, despite initial resistance, as they navigate the impact of AI on publishing, seeking new revenue streams while balancing the threat to traditional journalism. Barry Diller organized his fellow media moguls a little over a year ago to

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These Are The World's Wettest (And Driest) Countries 1

These Are The World’s Wettest (And Driest) Countries

Based on the most recent World Bank data, the world’s wettest and driest countries are Colombia and Egypt, respectively. The world’s wettest and driest countries are a study in opposites, ranging from countries with tropical rainforests to those with sand deserts in North Africa and the Middle East. Based on

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How Much Of India's Wastewater Is Left Untreated? 1

How Much Of India’s Wastewater Is Left Untreated?

As of the most recent published count from 2020-2021, there were 1,093 sewage treatment plants with operational capabilities of just 26.9 billion liters of wastewater per day, indicating that only 37% of India’s wastewater is treated. Waste management is an issue in rural and heavily populated cities, as is the

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Poland’s New “Russian Influence Commission” Aims To Rig Upcoming Presidential Election 1

Poland’s New “Russian Influence Commission” Aims To Rig Upcoming Presidential Election

Poland’s creation of a “Russian Influence Commission,” spearheaded by Prime Minister Donald Tusk, seeks to investigate reported interference in the upcoming presidential election, mirroring past accusations and fueling political tensions. Due to the legacy of its former conservative-nationalist regime, Russia does not influence Poland. Donald Tusk, the prime minister of

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