Government Prepares Monkeypox Detection Components in Indonesia

The government is also increasingly aggressively conducting socialization about monkeypox REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, JAKARTA – The government prepares components for early detection of the disease monkey pox in Indonesia with the establishment of an international health emergency status by the World Health Organization (WHO). “The government has prepared the necessary components for early detection of disease, such … Read more

Asa Raphinha continues to score goals against Real Madrid

Las Vegas – Raphinha instantly scored in a duel The classic first. New star Barcelona it hopes to continue to score goals Real Madrid in the future. Raphinha joined Barcelona this summer. The Brazilian player was recruited from Leeds United for 55 million pounds. Raphinha’s debut with Barcelona took place against Inter Miami in a … Read more

It is indeed a story of great love, but Marek Eben does not hide the fact that he got married because of taxes

On Monday evening, Barrandov Television will present another episode from the series “The Story of Great Love”, which this time will be dedicated to the marriage of actor and presenter Mark Eben and his wife Markéta. This year they will celebrate their fortieth wedding anniversary, and their life together, marked by tragic events, would make … Read more

Work permit for 120 drivers withdrawn from container transporter ACT, company is challenging decision

The government inspection services have revoked the work permits of at least 120 drivers at Antwerp Container Transport (ACT). That reports port magazine Flows and the news is confirmed by ACT. According to the company, it is a possible mistake from the past. – After a check, ACT was notified that the work permits of … Read more

Mysterious liver disease: Adeno-associated viruses could be the key

Scientists in the UK say they have found “strong circumstantial evidence” linking an obscure type of associated virus called adeno-associated virus to unexplained cases of liver damage in children around the world. Research also suggests that affected children may share a genetic susceptibility, although what role this plays is unclear. Since October, more than 1,000 … Read more

Losing our lakes | Science-Press Agency

“We are seeing more and more of this great disruption by salt,” notes Beatrix Beisner, Full Professor and Director of the Interuniversity Research Group in Limnology (GRIL) at the University of Quebec in Montreal (UQAM). The salinity of freshwater ecosystems has increased around the planet, concluded in February a study international survey conducted in 16 … Read more