South Africa: "Ethics, Trust, and the Future of Pediatric HIV Cure"
A recent webinar addressed the ethical and scientific considerations in pediatric HIV cure research, highlighting the role of people living with HIV in this field.
BEYOND THE SCAFFOLDING: Years of Pain, Patience, And The Audacity That Built Banana Islandโs Tallest Tower Lucrezia By Sujimoto
The article explores the challenging journey of constructing Lucrezia, the tallest tower in Banana Island, focusing on the trials of ambition, endurance, and the struggles faced throughout the building process.
โNew incineration plant in Mapoโ Seoul City deliberating for over two weeks on whether to appeal after losing in lower courts
Seoul City is deliberating whether to appeal a court ruling against the establishment of a new incineration facility in the Mapo district after losing in both the first and second trials.
What do we know about Mazdutide, the medication with which you can lose up to 20 kilograms in a year?
Mazdutide, a weight-loss medication, shows significant weight loss results in a Chinese study, with participants losing an average of nearly 19% of their body weight over 48 weeks.
The Davos Ceremonial Leader Resigns: Epstein Wrote to Him About His Trials
Borge Brende, president of the World Economic Forum, has resigned amid the fallout from the Epstein files.
The first clinical trial to 'reprogram' human aging is launched
The first human clinical trial aimed at reversing aging processes has begun, announced by Dr. David Sinclair at the World Government Summit.
Officers lied about death accident: Now several trials are on the way
Six police officers from Copenhagen have become the subject of serious allegations concerning misconduct, substance abuse, and false reporting, which have led to upcoming trials.
Officers lied about fatal accident. Now several trials are on the way
Six police officers from Copenhagen are at the center of a significant case involving abuse of position, drugs, and false reporting following a fatal incident in which they left a heavily intoxicated man who subsequently died.
Research on new medications, such as polylaminin, must follow strict international rules
The development of new medications, including polylaminin, requires adherence to strict international guidelines, particularly in clinical trials that involve control groups to assess efficacy and safety.
โCrime of Distortion of Lawโ: Judges Warn Possible Punishments for Yang Seung-tae and Concerns Over Avoiding Criminal Trials
Judges express concerns over the vagueness of proposed legislation targeting judicial misconduct, highlighting potential deterrents to protecting social minorities and clarifying legal interpretations.
Remote trials not only at the request of the prosecutor. The bill is nearing completion
Poland is considering amendments to legal procedures that would expand the possibility of remote participation in criminal trials, currently limited mainly to prosecutors and specific cases.
A revolution is coming in criminal procedure. It will be easier for defenders, cheaper, and more efficient
Poland is set to reform its criminal procedure, allowing for more remote participation in trials, benefiting defense attorneys and making the process cheaper and more efficient.
Polylaminin is promising, but must overcome clinical trials
Polylaminin shows promise as a potential treatment for severe spinal injuries but faces significant challenges in clinical testing.
The Marielle Franco case has already convicted 14 people and has pending lawsuits
The conviction of those involved in Marielle Franco's murder does not conclude all ongoing legal actions related to the case, with 14 people already found guilty and more trials expected.
Notebooks of the Bribes: The Trial Court Rejected an Attempt by Ricardo Jaime to Dismiss One of the Judges
In a legal move, Ricardo Jaime's attempt to disqualify judge Fernando Canero on grounds of perceived bias has been rejected by the Federal Oral Court No. 7.
Institute Closes: Knowing How to Speak Law in Putin's Empire
The Institute for Eastern European Law at the University of Kiel is set to close, raising concerns about gaps in understanding Russian law amidst ongoing political trials.
Lithuania will face both trials and opportunities: 2.5 times faster growth is forecast for Lithuania than for the EU
A study forecasts that Lithuania's economy will grow significantly faster than the EU's, despite ongoing global uncertainties.
The increase in clinical trials in the EU will bring an additional 4 billion euros to healthcare systems
The European Commission and related organizations are striving to attract more clinical trials, which could generate additional funding and job creation in the healthcare sector.
Oh Sung-wook Overcomes Injury Trials, Wins PBA Dream Tour for the Second Consecutive Time
Oh Sung-wook has won the PBA Dream Tour championship for the second straight time, showcasing a remarkable comeback after overcoming injuries.
How to make use of manure to improve soils
The utilization of manure from intensive livestock systems can be key in enhancing soil fertility and agricultural productivity, as demonstrated by long-term trials conducted by INTA General Villegas since 2016.
VIDEOS: NE1 of Tuesday, February 24, 2026
A series of challenging events unfolded in Brazil, including severe flooding leading to critical dangers and ongoing significant legal trials.
Magistrates and judges to use more AI, says Lammy - as jury trials reduced
Deputy Prime Minister David Lammy announced plans to increase the use of AI in courts while reducing the number of jury trials in England and Wales.
Court backlog in England and Wales โwill rise until 2035 despite reformsโ
The backlog in criminal courts in England and Wales is projected to rise until 2035, even with proposed reforms such as limited jury trials.
Don't treat polylaminin as if it were the national team
The article discusses the recent hype surrounding polylaminin, a substance believed to regenerate spinal cord injuries, and its political implications in Brazil.
Neurologists alert to lack of evidence on the action of poly-L-lysine in spinal cord injury
Brazilian neurologists warn about insufficient scientific evidence supporting the use of poly-L-lysine for treating spinal cord injuries in humans.
Wegovy and Ozempic owner dealt blow as next-gen weight-loss drug is branded โobsoleteโ
Novo Nordisk's new weight-loss drug, CagriSema, has been deemed 'obsolete' after disappointing clinical trials, leading to a significant drop in the company's shares.
Novo Nordisk sinks again on the stock market after failing trials for its new obesity drug
Novo Nordisk's shares dropped significantly after the company reported failures in trials for its experimental obesity drug, CagriSema.
The Days of God: The Jurisprudence of Prayer in Times of Trials and Tribulations
This article discusses the significance of prayer during difficult times, emphasizing the idea that true faith is born out of suffering and reliance on God.
"Shoot them into the sea." American legislators want to judge Raรบl Castro
American legislators are calling for trials against Raรบl Castro for his actions in Cuba.
Kate and William's marriage behind closed doors and how split almost broke them
The article explores the challenges faced by Prince William and Princess Kate over the years, highlighting their enduring bond amid public scrutiny and personal trials.
Where cameras aren't allowed, these artists become 'king'
Courtroom artists capture critical moments and emotions in trials where cameras are prohibited, providing a unique lens on legal proceedings and public figures involved.
Problem with obesity drugs: patients lose too much weight, get scared, and stop taking them
A new obesity drug trial reveals significant weight loss but raises concerns as patients abandon the study due to fears of losing too much weight.
School Leaders: E-Exam Trials Add Pressure to 9th Grade Students
School officials express concerns that the introduction of e-exams will create additional stress for ninth-grade students this spring.
Inspection Robot Similar to Doctor Yellow Overcomes Curbs, Prototype for Linear Technology
JR Central has unveiled a prototype inspection robot designed for the Linear Chuo Shinkansen, set to begin experimental trials later this month in Yamanashi Prefecture.
The John F. Kennedy Continues the Legacy of High-Capacity Nuclear Powered Aircraft Carriers of the USA
The aircraft carrier John F. Kennedy (CVN 79) has successfully completed its construction sea trials, marking it as the second nuclear-powered aircraft carrier of the Gerald R. Ford class.
Alzheimer: Are Alzheimer drugs really not useful?
Experts from the Joint Federal Committee of Germany find no additional benefit for the Alzheimer drug Lecanemab compared to existing therapies.
General treason and abuse of power... There are still 6 more first-instance trials for Yoon Seok-yeol
Former President Yoon Seok-yeol faces multiple upcoming trials, with two first-instance judgments already delivered, and implications for his appeals looming.
Discover business models competing in the psychedelic market
Companies Cybin/Helus from Canada and Compass Pathways from the UK have reported promising data about psychedelics for depression.
The TV schedule for Thursday: the Recopa Sudamericana, Europa League, tennis in Rio, and Formula 1 trials
The article discusses the schedule for various sporting events to be televised on Thursday, February 19, 2026, including the Recopa Sudamericana and Europa League matches.
New concerns about weight loss drugs: What happens if they work... too well?
Recent trials involving the weight loss drug retatrutide have raised concerns after participants reported significant weight loss, but also higher than normal dropout rates due to side effects.
New concerns about weight loss medications: What happens if they work too well?
Recent trials of a weight loss drug called retatrutide show significant weight loss, raising concerns among researchers about the potential for excessive weight loss and related side effects.
Hope Against Triple Negative Breast Cancer: Experimental Vaccine Shows Positive Results
An experimental mRNA vaccine shows promising outcomes in a small trial for triple-negative breast cancer patients.
The court handling the notebook bribery case will move to Comodoro Py: they seek to expedite the trial and allow it to be in-person
The judiciary is relocating the courtroom for the high-profile bribery case involving former officials and business leaders to expedite proceedings and enable in-person trials.
Israel: Attackers of October 7th will face military court
Israel plans to bring alleged participants of the October 7, 2023 Hamas massacre before a special military court.
Brhel dropped 14 places in the ranking of the richest during the trials, but many businesses are still associated with him
Jozef Brhel, a prominent oligarch, has seen his wealth significantly decline amidst legal troubles, dropping from 18th to 32nd in Slovakia's richest rankings while still being linked to numerous businesses.
Human Rights Watch: IS detainees transferred from Syria to Iraq are at risk of torture and execution
Human Rights Watch reports that 5,700 detainees accused of alleged connections to ISIS have been transferred from northeastern Syria to Iraq, where they face significant risks including torture and unjust trials.
Let the death row inmates have hope.
A 62-year-old ALS patient in Norway describes her struggle to access life-prolonging medication after being denied participation in clinical trials and treatment options, highlighting the paradox of medical regulations.
Razzoli, the last male gold is his from 2010
The Italian skiing team faces disappointment at the Olympic trials, with no gold medals earned and multiple racers struggling with their performance.
Project Brings Science to Farmers' Fields
A pilot project supported by the Ministry of Rural Affairs and the Ministry of Agriculture aims to conduct field trials in collaboration with farmers to ensure scientific knowledge is practically applicable.
Arrested retirees โvindicatedโ by ruling against Palestine Action proscription
Retirees arrested for supporting Palestine Action express feeling 'vindicated' following a high court decision to overturn the organization's proscription, though uncertainties about future trials remain due to a potential government appeal.