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Emma Raducanu fit and ready to go at Wimbledon after injury doubts

July 6, 2022June 30, 2022 deyacoorg

Emma Raducanu says she is “ready to go” as she fine tunes her preparations before her first Wimbledon as a grand slam champion and the leading British women’s player. “I’m very much looking forward to being back here at Wimbledon,” Read more

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Can food taxes and subsidies improve health outcomes?

July 6, 2022June 30, 2022 deyacoorg

Globally, millions of deaths every year can be attributed to bad diets, and these numbers are rising. These deaths are preventable, and one strategy to encourage consumers to make healthier choices is through fiscal policy, such as subsidies or taxes. Read more

Lifestyle

Exclusive: After pressure from Toyota chief, Japan emphasized support for hybrids

July 6, 2022June 30, 2022 deyacoorg

Toyota Motor Corp’s (7203.T) chief lobbied the Japanese government to make clear it supported hybrid vehicles as much as battery electrics or face losing the auto industry’s support, a senior lawmaker told a ruling party meeting. The lobbying by Akio Read more

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Google Probed by Germany Over Use of Maps Platform

July 6, 2022June 30, 2022 deyacoorg

Alphabet Inc.’s Google is under investigation by Germany’s antitrust watchdog amid concerns over potentially illegal terms for the use of its maps platform. The Federal Cartel Office said Tuesday it opened a formal probe after initial findings suggest that the Read more

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Tunisians Make Generator That Produces Drinking Water From Thin Air – 25 Liters Per Day

July 6, 2022June 30, 2022 deyacoorg

A tech start-up has developed a product that allows safe drinking water to be refined from vapor in the air. Kumulus has designed and produced a product that is able to ‘produce 20 to 30 liters of healthy drinking water Read more

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Matt Potts shines as flurry of wickets gives England edge against New Zealand

July 5, 2022June 30, 2022 deyacoorg

There are two days remaining in what has been an enthralling first Test series of the summer and yet the way England are looking to play their cricket under Ben Stokes and Brendon McCullum right now, they may well look Read more

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Depression best treated by nonpharmacological approaches in people living with dementia

July 5, 2022June 30, 2022 deyacoorg

Research led by UNSW Sydney’s Center for Healthy Brain Aging (CHeBA) has confirmed treating symptoms of depression is most effective when a non-pharmacological approach is adopted, in people living with dementia. Depression is a common psychological symptom associated with dementia Read more

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Explainer: Can crypto holders recoup losses in court?

July 5, 2022June 30, 2022 deyacoorg

A downturn in cryptocurrency prices and crash of one stablecoin has led some investors to try to recover their losses in U.S. court. Here is how cryptocurrency litigation has fared so far and the challenges investors may face. WHO IS Read more

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Africa’s Rich Set to Get Wealthier From Technology Boost

July 5, 2022June 30, 2022 deyacoorg

Increased use of technology to improve the efficiency of mature African businesses is expected to boost the number of high net worth individuals, as the second generation of family owned businesses takes over management from founders. The first generation emerged Read more

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Viking Age Shipyard Uncovered at Birka is Like Nothing Ever Found Before

July 5, 2022June 30, 2022 deyacoorg

Archeologists from Stockholm have located a unique Viking Age shipyard site at Birka. The discovery challenges previous theories about how the maritime activities of the Viking Age were organized. The site consists of a stone-lined depression along what had been Read more

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