The head of the investigation into the Pujol family admits he feels "personal animosity" towards them
The lead investigator in the case against the Pujol family has testified in court about his personal feelings of animosity towards them, which stem from being previously accused by the family.
The only female student in Mechatronics in one of the vocational training programs with the most job opportunities in Spain: "I scored 13.2 in the Selectivity exam and didnโt get into the career I wanted"
Noelia Mรกrquez, the only female student in her Mechatronics vocational training course, shares her journey after not being accepted into medicine or dentistry, ultimately finding fulfillment in her current studies.
Africa: Killer Beetles in the Baobabs - Researcher Warns of Risk to African Trees
Researchers have identified a deadly beetle infestation threatening baobab trees in Oman, raising concerns for their survival.
Peter Andre's emotional plea to 'save a life' after relatives' shock cancer battle
Peter Andre advocates for stem cell donors to help his sister-in-law's father, who is battling a rare cancer.
Plant hibiscus with cuttings or stems, flowers will bloom in summer, learn the method
This article provides a guide on how to plant hibiscus using stem cuttings for vibrant blooms during the summer months.
LAURI SOOPALU โฉ The cause of the giant black hole that has come to light must be sought elsewhere than in the negligence of doctors
Lauri Soopalu argues that the data gaps in Estonia's healthcare system stem from deficiencies in national IT standards rather than from medical negligence.
Chalmers's Lowe blow after ex-RBA governor offers rebuke of 'handouts'
Australian Treasurer Jim Chalmers suggests that former RBA Governor Philip Lowe's criticisms of government spending stem from a personal grievance over not being reappointed.
Schoolboy's fresh hope for second chance at life following Mirror call for donor
A 16-year-old leukaemia patient, Leo Sproson, receives a life-saving stem cell transplant following a successful donor appeal by the Mirror newspaper.
Trump hits back at Hillary Clinton over Epstein files 'cover-up' claim
Donald Trump responded to Hillary Clinton's accusations of a cover-up regarding the release of Epstein files, asserting her claims stem from 'Trump derangement syndrome.'
"Bring the girl to check the numbers": The woman who brought humanity closer to the stars
The article details the pivotal role of a woman in the early days of America's space program, highlighting John Glenn's historic flight and the reliance on computing technology.
"Dancing Therapy" Restores Spinal Cord Injury in the Laboratory
Researchers at Northwestern University created the most detailed spinal cord model to date in the lab, inducing injury and subsequently treating it with 'dancing molecules.'
National Gallery to make major cuts in effort to stem ballooning deficit
The National Gallery in the UK is planning significant budget cuts due to an ยฃ8.2 million deficit, affecting exhibitions and staffing.
Scientists from the United States develop the first treatment that rejuvenates the immune system
U.S. scientists have developed a groundbreaking treatment that rejuvenates the immune system by removing aging-related inflammatory stem cells, demonstrating its effectiveness in aged mice.
More women, better science
The article discusses the importance of inclusivity in science and technology, emphasizing the need for more women's participation to truly innovate in the age of artificial intelligence.
A Safe Alternative to Fillers and Silicone: Doctor Reveals a 'Revolution' in Aesthetic Medicine Through Stem Cells
Dr. Aris Steroudimas highlights a new approach in aesthetic surgery using stem cell-enhanced fat to rejuvenate tissues and reduce recovery time.
Understanding the Causes of Pulmonary Fibrosis Using Human iPS Cells, and Identifying Candidate Drugs - Kyoto University
A research team from Kyoto University has used human iPS cells to elucidate the causes of idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis and identify potential drug candidates for treatment.
FG vows continuous security presence to stem school attacks
The Nigerian Federal Government is strengthening the Safe Schools Initiative in collaboration with the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps to protect educational institutions from attacks.
World Day of Women in STEM: with Back to School 2,000 students in Enel's program on the gender gap in scientific professions
Enel has launched the Back to School program to encourage young women to pursue STEM careers, countering stereotypes and barriers in access to technical and scientific professions.
Women and STEM = Development
The article discusses the importance of women's representation in STEM fields and its direct correlation with economic growth.
Who Decided That Science Wasn't for Them?
The article discusses the gender gap in science, arguing that it begins in school and is influenced by a lack of role models and societal messages that discourage girls from pursuing science.
The Strategic Talent of Women for the Development of Our Country
On International Day of Women and Girls in Science, Terna emphasizes its commitment to promoting women's access and growth in STEM fields as key to national development.
Late UK-based Nigerian footballer Adeniji for burial today
Nigerian footballer Saburi Adeniji, who died from a serious brain stem injury, will be buried today in Colchester, England, after being hospitalized days prior to his passing.
PHOTOS: Things to know about late UK-based Nigerian footballer, Adeniji
Nigerian footballer Saburi Adeniji of Kings Park Rangers has died at 26 after suffering a severe brain stem injury, stirring grief in the football communities of both the UK and Nigeria.
Artificial Intelligence: ChatGPT is "Godless Kabbalism"
A physicist and media historian argues that AI models like ChatGPT stem from linguistic theories and will never achieve true intelligence.
Record Number of Volunteer Donor Stem Cell Transplants Delivered Last Year
A record number of 179 stem cell transplants were delivered from the Finnish stem cell registry last year, according to the Finnish Red Cross Blood Service.
Cellular Implant Against Parkinson's Tested on Humans
Researchers at USC's Keck Medicine Medical Center are testing an experimental stem cell implant on Parkinson's patients to restore dopamine production in the brain.
Nigerians mourn as late footballerโs widow, daughter arrive UK
The widow and daughter of the Nigerian footballer Saburi Adeniji have arrived in the UK amid widespread mourning following his death from a severe brain stem injury.
Discovering the hyperactive brain network that could be the distinctive signal of Parkinson's disease
A new study suggests that various symptoms of Parkinson's disease stem from disruptions in a brain network involved in action coordination rather than solely from motor control.
The Conservativesโ plan to stem the $500-billion flight of capital from Canada
The Conservatives have proposed a plan to address the significant capital flight from Canada, emphasizing the need for bipartisan cooperation to tackle the country's economic crisis.
Reinsalu: The sharp rise in electricity prices is a consequence of flawed energy policy, paradoxically the state benefits from it
Urmas Reinsalu argues that the recent high electricity prices in Estonia stem from both increased consumption and government energy policy decisions.
Uk-based Nigerian footballer dies after brain injury
Saburi Adeniji, a Nigerian footballer playing for Kings Park Rangers, has died following a brain stem injury, prompting tributes from his club and family.
Kim Yong-beom: 'Youth escaping from the stock market is not about profit but trust'... mentions 'stopping overlapping listings'
Kim Yong-beom, chief policy officer at the Blue House, emphasized that the concerns of young investors stem not merely from seeking short-term returns but rather from a desire for trust in the market's operation, especially in light of recent government actions against overlapping listings.
Doctor: This is the most important thing that helps relieve back pain faster
A doctor explains that while severe spinal disorders are often blamed for back pain, about 90% of cases stem from other causes such as muscle strains and poor posture.
Lack of snow in Patagonia increased risk of fires and still worries Bariloche
The fires currently ravaging parts of Argentine Patagonia stem from last winter's low snowfall, raising concerns among residents, tourists, and businesses reliant on visitors.
Research reveals: Wind power complaints stem from distrust, not opposition to the energy form
A study by the University of Eastern Finland finds that complaints about wind power primarily relate to the implementation of projects rather than ideological opposition to wind energy.
The Top Dispute in Pet Shop Adoption is 'Disease and Death'...High Membership Fees are also a Problem
A report reveals that over half of consumer complaints regarding pet adoptions stem from issues related to the pets' health or death, with high membership fees also contributing to disputes.
Which faculty to choose? These studies guarantee a secure job
This article discusses the choices facing high school graduates regarding university enrollment, highlighting fields with strong job prospects according to employment agency recommendations.
Machado the most quoted 11 hours before Nobel victory: the cyberattack behind the leak of news
Maria Corina Machado, initially unlisted among potential candidates, unexpectedly appeared as a leading contender for the Nobel Peace Prize just before the official announcement due to a leak thought to stem from a cyberattack.
STEM Learning Network โ monthly activity calendar for February 2026
The STEM Learning Network project, which began on March 20, 2025, will last for 24 months and has a total eligible cost of โฌ297,555.55, with significant EU funding.
Handball in Europe: "We are not well positioned in the world"
The German Handball Federation is preparing to host a series of major handball tournaments by 2032, but warns that its dominance may also stem from deeper issues in global competition.
Venizelos: The problem of the country is not constitutional, it is the deep crisis of reliability of the institutions
Former PASOK President Evangelos Venizelos comments that Greece's issues stem from a crisis of institutional trust rather than constitutional matters, urging for governance reform before constitutional revision.
Paradox of the Super-Benefit: People Do Not Apply for It Even Though the State Simplified the System, Says STEM Analyst
Despite the Czech government's efforts to streamline the super-benefit system intended to aid low-income households, many eligible individuals do not apply due to misconceptions about their eligibility.
Ted Sarandos Says Critics Just Misunderstand Netflix
Ted Sarandos defends Netflix against critics, claiming their criticisms stem from a misunderstanding of the platform's goals and offerings.
BP accused of โinsidiousโ influence on UK education through Science Museum links
Campaigners claim that BP exerts negative influence over STEM education in the UK through its financial support of the Science Museum's teacher training programs.
Aggressions, burglaries, scams... The battle plan of the new police prefect to "stem" delinquency in Paris
The new police prefect of Paris, Patrice Faure, outlines a strategy to combat crime using a workforce of 43,000 agents and modern technology including drones, AI, and smart cameras.
What Heals Us Is What Healed Our Ancestors โ Ordinary Breathing Exercises. And Walk More in the Light, Adds the Doctor
A doctor emphasizes the healing benefits of simple breathing exercises and getting more exposure to natural light, claiming these practices stem from ancestral wisdom.
STEM: Most voters would vote for the ANO movement in January. Motorists would not have a guaranteed seat in the Chamber of Deputies
A recent poll indicates that a majority of voters would choose the ANO movement in the upcoming January elections, while motorists are unlikely to secure a place in the Chamber of Deputies.
Discoveries in Science: From Intermittent Fasting to Brick Construction โ these breakthroughs have been achieved by Munich scientists
Research from TU Munich highlights significant advancements in rapid disease diagnosis, sustainable robotics for ocean cleanup, and innovative uses of stem cells by 2025.
Explaining how stem cells learn to reach the brain to treat stroke
A study reveals that implanted stem cell neurons contain intrinsic codes for navigating and forming connections, potentially enhancing cellular therapy for stroke-affected brains.
Unveiling why some cancer therapies increase cardiac risk
Research reveals that clonal hematopoiesis, characterized by age-related variants in blood stem cells, may explain the increased cardiac risk in certain cancer therapies.