New ways to prevent flu revealed in 'accidental' lab breakthrough, study finds
Researchers accidentally find that H3N2 and H1N1 flu strains use different strategies to enter cells, revealing new paths to prevent influenza infections.
"PATH" · 총 500건
필터 보기현재 지수
50.3
0 = 부정 우세
50 = 중립
100 = 긍정 우세
최근 7일 기준 87,001건을 분석한 결과, 뉴스 심리지수는 50.2(균형)입니다. 긍정 4,284건(4.9%)·중립 80,578건(92.6%)·부정 2,139건(2.5%)이며, 중립 비중이 뚜렷하게 높습니다. 성향 지수는 종합 14.9(중도 균형)입니다.
Researchers accidentally find that H3N2 and H1N1 flu strains use different strategies to enter cells, revealing new paths to prevent influenza infections.
Full membership remains years away, but the move by Hungary means the pathway to EU membership is clear for both countries.
Erstmals scheitert Deutschland mit einer Bewerbung um einen Sitz im UN-Sicherheitsrat. Nach der historischen Niederlage schließt Außenminister Wadephul persönliche Konsequenzen aus. Scharfe Kritik kommt aus der Opposition – und vom eigenen Koalitionspartner.
The High Court judge allowed a week’s adjournment so the group occupying the property can seek legal advice.
The tragic hotel fire in Delhi’s Malviya Nagar has once again exposed deep-rooted failures in fire safety, governance and accountability.The blaze, which claimed 21 lives, has raised serious questions over alleged negligence, regulatory gaps, poor inspections and the functioning of authorities responsible for ensuring public safety. Initial findings have pointed to major lapses, including alleged violations of building norms, inadequate safety measures and questions over whether proper fire clearances were in place.As grieving families search for answers, the tragedy has triggered a larger debate over systemic apathy, corruption and bureaucratic failure. Despite repeated fire incidents in the national capital, accountability often remains unclear, leaving citizens vulnerable and victims trapped between official blame games and delayed justice.Watch the full report for the latest updates on the Malviya Nagar hotel fire and the questions it raises for Delhi’s safety system. n18oc_indian18oc_the-hard-factsNews18 Mobile App - https://onelink.to/desc-youtube
Een 22-jarige man uit Spijkenisse moet zeven jaar de cel in en krijgt tbs met dwangverpleging voor sextortion. Hij perste zeker zestig meisjes af met naaktbeelden. Damian D. deed zich op internet voor als jonge vrouw en zocht via Snapchat contact met zijn slachtoffers. Hij dwong de meisjes op een gegeven moment om seksueel geladen foto's en filmpjes van zichzelf te maken. Daarnaast liet hij hen seksuele handelingen verrichten, ook als ze op school zaten. Zo liet hij hen 'Turpien' op hun lijf schrijven - dat was zijn bijnaam op het internet. Sommigen moesten een bord met die naam voor hun naakte lichaam houden. Als ze niet deden wat hij opdroeg, dan dreigde D. om hun beelden en persoonsgegevens openbaar te maken. Steeds extremer Van zijn slachtoffers woont er één in Nederland. De rest komt uit onder meer de Verenigde Staten, Montenegro en Duitsland. De rechter vermoedt dat er meer slachtoffers zijn, die (nog) niet zijn getraceerd. De meisjes waren tussen de 13 en 20 jaar oud. Volgens de politie werden de opdrachten steeds extremer en sadistischer. Als de slachtoffers niet deden wat hij eiste, werd hun beeldmateriaal online gezet en verspreid onder familie en vrienden. D. verkocht ook foto's in besloten groepen op Telegram, waar hij hun persoonsgegevens deelde. 'Gevoel van trots' Volgens de rechter toonde de man "geen enkele blijk van empathie en stopte hij zelfs niet als de meisjes zeiden dat zij suïcidale gedachten hadden". D. heeft vrijwel alles bekend, schrijft Rijnmond. Bij hem zijn autisme en seksueel sadisme vastgesteld. Hij zei in het dagelijks leven moeite te hebben om contact te maken. Dat compenseerde hij op internet, waar hij naar eigen zeggen een gevoel van trots kreeg als hij erin slaagde naaktbeelden te verzamelen. De celstraf van zeven jaar valt lager uit dan de eis van het Openbaar Ministerie, dat negen jaar had geëist. De rechter houdt meer rekening met de stoornissen bij de verdachte.
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Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Wednesday said that the government was taking measures to bring the informal economy into the tax net in the upcoming budget, the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) said. The premier made the declaration during a meeting with a delegation of renowned businessmen and industrialists, where he exchanged views with them on the pace of the country’s economic growth and consulted with them over the upcoming budget. “You are the ambassadors of Pakistan,” the premier told the delegation, expressing gratitude for the business community’s support to the government in “difficult economic conditions”. PM Shehbaz noted that a “strong partnership” with the private sector was a “guarantee of economic growth”, and underscored the “utmost importance” of consulting with them over policymaking for the economy. “We are on the path of export-led growth,” the premier remarked, adding that export-led growth was “core” of Pakistan’s economic policy. He told the businessmen that the government was taking actions to bring the informal economy into the tax net, as well as measures aimed at providing relief to the public in the upcoming budget. He noted that the government’s business-friendly policies have made the economy stable and restored foreign investor confidence. PM Shehbaz further outlined plans to promote industries that “increase domestic production, boost exports, and create maximum job opportunities”. “Development in industry, agriculture, and information technology will further stabilise the economy and create new employment opportunities,” the prime minister was quoted as saying. He added that the government had also launched programmes for “technical and vocational training” of the youth to promote employment opportunities. During the meeting, the delegation was “briefed on government’s measures to promote business, industry and trade,” the PMO said. They were informed that reforms were being brought to “tax tribunals for expeditation of tax cases”. “Recruitments in these tribunals have been made through an extremely transparent process,” the delegation was told. They were also briefed that a committee has been formed for the “establishment of special commercial courts”. The delegation was also told that work was underway on the “upgradation of M-10 Motorway and paperless freight corridor to improve inland access from Karachi’s ports”. The business community was further informed that the construction of M-13 Motorway (Kharain-Rawalpindi) will minimise the travel distance between Lahore and Islamabad. As per the statement, the delegation was also briefed on the upgradation of ML-1 and ML-2 railway projects. On artificial intelligence (AI), they were informed that a “National AI Transformation Plan” was being developed. During the meeting, the delegation was briefed that “the installation of video analytics in the sugar and cement sector” had improved revenue collection. According to the handout, the business delegation lauded the prime minister and his team for their diplomatic efforts “to restore peace in the region” — an apparent reference to Pakistan’s role in mediating between the United States and Iran amid the conflict in the Middle East. As per the statement, the leaders expressed faith in Pakistan’s economic recovery and fiscal management under PM Shehbaz’s leadership and thanked him for “setting the economy on the right path and providing the business sector a conducive environment”. The delegation also appreciated the “vision to promote digital payments and a documented economy”. Business leaders also expressed support for measures aimed at “tax reforms and ease of business operations”. “Business leaders expressed gratitude to the prime minister for reducing electricity tariffs for industries, abolishing the export development levy, and ensuring timely payment of tax refunds,” as per the PMO. The move to take the business community into confidence over the upcoming budget was appreciated during the meeting, it said. “Business leaders presented their recommendations to the prime minister on strengthening the economy and on the budget, offering “full cooperation” to the government on economic development. “Participants in the delegation appreciated the government’s commitment to industrial development, increasing exports, and creating new employment opportunities,” PMO added. The delegation included notable businessmen, including Arif Habib, Atif Bajwa, Zeelaf Munir, Muhammad Ali Tabba, Musadaq Zulqarnain, Mian Muhammad Mansha, and Ziad Bashir, among others. Federal ministers Rana Tanveer Hussain, Azam Nazeer Tarar, Musadik Malik, Ahad Khan Cheema, Attaullah Tarar, Shaza Fatima Khawaja, Ali Pervaiz Malik and Awais Leghari were also present.
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