What we exhale can warn us about disease: Kaunas scientists are creating sensors that 'read' the composition of exhaled air
Scientists from Kaunas University of Technology are developing sensors that can analyze exhaled air to detect disease and ensure safety in various sectors.
Director of the Energy Agency: We can see the worst energy crisis in decades
The Director of the International Energy Agency, Fatih Birol, warns that the world is facing potentially the worst energy crisis in decades due to the ongoing Middle East conflict.
Live Protein on Graphene. Can We Use Photosynthesis to Produce Electricity?
The article discusses the potential of harnessing photosynthesis to generate electricity and solar fuels, an idea that has intrigued scientists for some time.
UK would have just 20 minutes if Iran launched London missile - and we can't stop it
A report from Israel indicates that the UK could have only 20 minutes of warning in the event of an Iranian missile strike, raising concerns about the country's defense capabilities.
"We can't promise anything." That sentence was said over my head. I was nine years old and lying in a bed in the intensive care unit.
The author reflects on their experience as a nine-year-old in the intensive care unit, highlighting the power adults hold over children's futures and the balance between truth and hope in healthcare.
Jet2 update as airline boss says 'we'll do what we can' on Cyprus and Turkey
Jet2's CEO has reported a decline in bookings to Cyprus and Turkey due to the Middle East conflict but is hopeful for a swift recovery once the situation stabilizes.
What if we can do nothing?
The article discusses the implications of inaction in the face of political violence, especially in the context of Europe’s response to crises in countries like Venezuela and Cuba.
2027: We can’t stop anyone from contesting Tinubu’s ticket – APC
The APC stated they will not obstruct members from contesting for the 2027 presidential ticket, even as they endorse Tinubu for a second term.
We walked the route in two days. We can only recommend using at least three days
The article discusses a scenic route called Kullaleden along the southern Swedish west coast, recommending a more leisurely three-day hike instead of a quick two-day trip.
'We can't recreate the past': Oxford Street blow as queer venue shutters
Oxford Street's iconic Stonewall Hotel has closed its doors unexpectedly after 28 years, leaving Sydney’s queer community to reflect on its future.
What is stagflation and what can we do about it?
Experts are increasingly concerned that the ongoing conflict in the Middle East could trigger stagflation in various economies.
We can guarantee Europe's energy
During his speech at CPAC in Hungary, Argentine President Javier Milei emphasized energy commitments to Europe and issued a new inflation target.
Beirut and Tel Aviv, land as you can: "They seem close, but the explosions occur at a distance we consider safe"
The director of the Lebanese Civil Aviation Authority reassures that landings at Beirut airport are safe despite nearby Israeli airstrikes, emphasizing the use of a different runway.
What is dream engineering and how it allows us to influence what we dream
Researchers in the emerging field of 'dream engineering' suggest that we can guide our dreams by planting ideas in our minds as we fall asleep, potentially enhancing learning, stimulating creativity, and alleviating trauma.
Mom had a stroke, fortunately a mild one. At least we thought so - but today she can't walk, doesn't recognize people. What went wrong?
A mother, initially believed to have a mild stroke, faces serious mobility and cognitive issues after an inadequate hospital stay, leading to a call for a discussion on healthcare failures.
Ester Geislerová: I am incredibly pleased that we can share our father with others
Ester Geislerová expresses her joy in being able to share memories of her father with others.
We will continue to produce cars with internal combustion engines for as long as we can, says Å koda Auto manager Martin Jahn
Å koda Auto's manager Martin Jahn asserts that the company will keep producing internal combustion engine vehicles until it is no longer viable to do so.
Two Tragedies on Riga Bridges in One Week: Can We Protect People in Crisis?
This article discusses the alarming rise in deaths associated with potential suicides in Riga and explores the challenges of protecting individuals in crisis during difficult times.
Behind Luxury Lies Control. Polish Influencers in Dubai: "We Can't Say We're Afraid"
Polish influencers in Dubai express concerns about freedom of speech and the darker realities behind the glamorous facade.
Powerless Petrol Station Attendants: 'We Can't Do Anything About Fuel Prices'
Petrol station attendants are frustrated as they bear the brunt of public anger over high fuel prices, while major oil companies dictate the prices.
Macron: We will investigate what the UN can do to open the Strait of Hormuz
French President Emmanuel Macron is exploring ways the UN can assist in reopening traffic in the Strait of Hormuz amid concerns about disruptions to oil and gas deliveries.
General Herem: Russia is already ready. It can attack NATO sooner than we think
General Martin Herem assesses that Russia could be prepared to attack NATO countries soon following the conclusion of the conflict in Ukraine.
The British Minister of Economy: 'We want the relationship with Spain to be a test of what we can achieve with the EU'
British Economy Minister Rachel Reeves emphasizes the importance of aligning the UK's regulatory framework with the EU during her visit to Madrid.
The Ban on Kratom Will Not Work; Agreement is the Solution. We Stick to it for Beer, Says Vobořil
Experts warn that digital addiction can develop just like any other drug addiction, with social media intentionally designed to foster dependency.
The 'Shitification' of the Internet: What Can We Do to Avoid Navigating in a Garbage Dump
The article discusses the deterioration of internet services, termed 'shitification', and criticizes the legislative environment in Europe that enables the proliferation of poor-quality online content.
Jan E. Jørgensen: "I would not be a member of Venstre if we were only an agricultural party. I can guarantee that"
Jan E. Jørgensen insists that Venstre is more than just an agricultural party, despite the strong ties between its leadership and the farming sector.
AgustÃn Pichot wants Argentina to host the 2035 World Cup and launched a strategic alliance in the region: "If there wasn't a chance, we wouldn't have presented ourselves"
AgustÃn Pichot, former captain of the Argentine rugby team, expressed confidence that Argentina, along with other South American nations, can host the 2035 Rugby World Cup after forming a strategic alliance with neighboring countries.
War in the Middle East: 'The signal from the Iranians is clear: if you want escalation, we can continue'
The article discusses the ongoing Middle Eastern conflict, highlighting recent Iranian strikes and the retaliatory actions of Israel and Iran.
LAURI VAHTRE: We must break the people, as 'we are created to be predators'. Can such a public scourge of the government be true?
Historian Lauri Vahtre reflects on the government's perception of its citizens as disobedient sheep needing to be subdued, questioning the implications of such a mentality.
3F: Altinget's editor-in-chief cannot see the difference between the parties' pension proposals. We can.
The editor of Altinget, Jakob Nielsen, has faced criticism from 3F for not distinguishing between the pension proposals from different political parties, which 3F members claim they can easily differentiate.
Referendum, a sprint for no. The united center-left in the square: 'This time we can do it'
The center-left coalition in Italy rallies in support of a 'no' vote ahead of an upcoming referendum, despite challenging weather conditions.
Expert on Cheese Explains How Lactose Disappears During Maturation and Why We Can't Invent a New Type of Cheese
Professor Paul McSweeney shares insights on the complex biochemistry involved in cheese maturation and expresses skepticism about creating a truly new cheese variety.
Can we recover life?
The article reflects on the rapid passage of time and humanity's often aimless existence, controlled by a small elite's decisions that lead to suffering, war, and loss of life.
Let's use them with caution. Some antibiotics can destroy our health more than we thought
Doctors warn that taking antibiotics can severely disrupt the gut microbiome, leading to long-term health issues.
Survived the Holocaust / The only space where we can exercise our freedom to choose is the present
Eva Edith Eger, a Holocaust survivor and renowned psychotherapist, shares insights from her life experiences and writings, emphasizing the power of personal choice.
Impossible love story, crazy sums lost... Can we all be victims of online love scams?
The article discusses the rise of online love scams, highlighting a notable case of a French woman who lost 830,000 euros to a fraudster posing as a celebrity.
Vice Minister Baek Kyung-hoon: 'AI's individuality controversy is meaningless if we can't create a world-class level; the next 2-3 years are crucial'
South Korea's Vice Minister Baek Kyung-hoon emphasizes the importance of developing world-class AI technologies and the need for collaboration among domestic companies to enhance their individual strengths within the AI ecosystem.
Morning with NHL: Can we be angry if the World Cup calls the Germans and not the Slovaks? We compared both countries in 8 categories
The article discusses the potential composition of the 2028 NHL World Cup and debates whether Slovakia deserves inclusion over Germany, analyzing both countries' hockey records.
"We are in the midst of madness": Senegalese players cry scandal after Morocco's victory at the CAN by forfeit
Senegalese players express outrage after the African Football Confederation awarded victory to Morocco, stripping them of their title following a controversial final.
Dawid Bartłomiej Karolak: Is marriage a contract that we can value?
The article discusses the value and nature of marriage as a contractual arrangement.
DWP 'We Can Prioritise Your Claim' Update Over £200 Payments Scheme
The DWP has updated its Access to Work scheme, which helps individuals with disabilities receive significant financial support for workplace needs.
Pichetto Fratin: 'We will make ourselves heard on emissions in Brussels. Excise taxes can be sterilized'
The Italian Minister of Environment and Energy Security, Gilberto Pichetto, is set to propose a range of options to Prime Minister Meloni regarding energy measures amidst rising costs and the impact of the war.
Zelensky: We can produce 2000 defensive drones daily
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky stated that Ukraine can produce around 2000 defensive drones daily and has sent military experts to the Middle East to aid against Iranian drones.
How quickly can gasoline and diesel prices drop and what can the state do about it? We answer the basic questions
Czech fuel stations are now required to send daily pricing and margin data to the finance ministry as part of new controls aimed at managing fuel prices amidst global market fluctuations.
Literature: 'We can't guarantee the World Cup now'
The event at the Lit-Cologne festival was impacted by the absence of key participant Pierre Littbarski, who was attending a documentary premiere about the 1990 World Cup instead.
What Business Can Offer Education: Opportunities Are Much Greater Than We Can Imagine
A recent educational forum in Lithuania emphasized the significant collaboration opportunities between the business sector and education.
Leader of the Conservatives: Our security strategy lacks the philosophy that we can resist ourselves
A former Minister of Defense in Lithuania states that the country's security strategy is missing a philosophical basis for self-resistance.
Just one and a half days... How many LPG cylinders can we fill from Shivalik and Nanda Devi?
India has received LPG supply from the Middle East after a disruption due to ongoing conflicts, with two ships bringing substantial amounts of LPG to the country.
Taking over Norway: "Thinking that we will become like Karlsson and Klæbo"
Swedish equestrian Ludwig Svennerstål expresses hopes that cross-border collaboration with Norway can enhance competition in eventing, inspired by the success of cross-country skiers Karlsson and Klæbo.
Why we shouldn't often charge our mobile phone in the car
Experts warn that frequently charging mobile phones in cars can harm their long-term performance due to unstable power supply and the use of low-quality chargers.