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UK and Finland to sign new agreement vowing support for Ukraine against Russia (Evening Standard)
Putin visits China, says Russia open to peace talks on Ukraine but rejects any ultimatum (Daily Mail)
Acclaimed Ukrainian documentary “Us, Our Pets and the War” shows the profound impact of the war in Ukraine on animals (One Green Planet)
New York City [US] law student becomes addicted to cheese and has to go to nearly US$6,000-per-week rehab to break her dangerous addiction (New York Post)
Thousands of Americans believe COVID vaccines harmed them – but have received little support or acknowledgment, as though they’re “not real” (The Times-Tribune)
Nature’s scents linked to improved health and well-being, study finds (Earth.com)
Study finds the composition of microbes in our gut likely influences our decision-making (Phys.org)
5 reasons why experts recommend you eat pistachios regularly: 1) Improves heart health; 2) Helps in weight loss; 3) Improves digestion; 4) Maintains blood sugar; 5) Improves eyesight (WION)
Hiking is good for your brain, supporting healthy blood vessels, enhancing brain plasticity and reducing stress (The Optimist Daily)
Oxford University [UK] researchers find blood proteins could allow cancer to be detected 7 years earlier than current methods (Good News Network)
Researchers develop a “game-changing” blood test for stroke detection in the field: “Truly transformative” (Good News Network)
Mosquitoes swarm town of Conroe [Texas, US], officials blame climate change (FOX News)
At least 150 people have died in Afghanistan after more heavy rain caused flash floods (Metro)
Brazil counts cost of worst-ever floods with little hope of waters receding soon (The Guardian)
Experts say human-generated climate change helped make mosquitoes a problem (PBS)
Scientists warn of potential radio blackouts in North America after the Sun launched strongest flare in a decade (Metro)
“The most critically harmful fungi to humans”: The rise of Candida auris was inevitable with climate change, expert says (Live Science)
“Climate Knockout”: Thailand’s gentle dugong marine mammals die in Andaman Sea as global warming takes toll (SCMP)
Fears that fire ants with painful sting will arrive in UK due to climate change (The i)
UK warned to brace itself for surge of invasive Asian hornets (Metro)
“Nothing left”: Climate change is uprooting an Indigenous Ashaninka village in Peru (Aljazeera)
Honey bees at risk for colony collapse from longer, warmer fall seasons, new research warns (KOMO)
German greenhouse gas emissions dropped sharply last year, raising hopes of meeting 2030 target (AP)
Explainer: Babies in medieval paintings look grown up on purpose, to symbolize the artists of the day’s belief that Lord Jesus was born “perfectly formed” (Mental Floss)
Scientists develop new method to study tauonium, an atomic structure simpler than hydrogen, to develop our understanding of particle physics (SciTechDaily)
Stirring quote of the day: “Live, and be happy, and make others so.” – Mary Shelley [vegetarian] (Goodreads)
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