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  • People in Brazil are living past 110 and scientists want to know why

    A Viewpoint published on January 6 in Genomic Psychiatry by Dr. Mayana Zatz and colleagues at the Human Genome and Stem Cell Research Center at the University of São Paulo explores why Brazil may be one of the most important yet overlooked settings for studying extreme human longevity. The authors combine insights from their long-running national study of exceptionally long-lived…

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  • CES 2026 health tech products steal the spotlight at Las Vegas show

    NEWYou can now listen to Fox news articles! The Consumer Electronics Show, better known as CES, is the world’s largest consumer technology event, and it’s underway in Las Vegas. It takes over the city every January for four days and draws global attention from tech companies, startups, researchers, investors and journalists, of course. CES is where many of the products…

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  • The global implications of the US military operation in Venezuela

    The potential ripple effects of the United States’ military operation in Venezuela on January 3, 2026 extend well beyond either country. Brookings scholars assess the global implications of the events that took place in Caracas. Scott R. Anderson Who controls Venezuela’s overseas oil assets? The Trump administration’s plan to “run” Venezuela through interim President Delcy Rodriguez is in deep tension…

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  • Accused seek transfer of case to another court

    Noida: A court in Greater Noida on Thursday fixed January 23 as the next date of hearing in the Mohd Akhlaq lynching case after it was informed that the accused have moved an application before the district judge seeking transfer of the case to another court. According to advocate Yusuf Saifi, counsel for Akhlaq’s family, the accused have also filed…

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  • Banks Must Upgrade Their Blockchain Infrastructure

    Opinion by: Igor Mandrigin, co-founder and chief technology and product officer of Gateway.fm For years, private distributed ledger systems, like Hyperledger, have provided banks with a secure means to explore blockchain technology without venturing into public networks. These frameworks delivered privacy, permissioned access and a sense of institutional control — qualities that undoubtedly appealed to traditional finance players when the…

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  • Telangana teaching doctors seek special allowance for peripheral colleges, separate pay scales

    Hyderabad: The Telangana Teaching Government Doctors Association (TTGDA) held its General Body Meeting on January 7 with participation from many teaching doctors representing government medical colleges across the State. Members discussed a range of long-pending service, administrative and infrastructure-related issues affecting teaching faculty. Demand for peripheral medical college allowance Members unanimously demanded the introduction of a Peripheral Medical College Allowance…

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  • A year after LA fires, survivors face a perfect storm of insurance shortfalls and rising homebuilding costs

    See what’s changed in Altadena since it was ravaged by wildfires. Upgrade to watch the full report. One year after a firestorm ripped through Sue Decker’s neighborhood in the foothills of Altadena, California, her street is still a barren vista of empty lots and piles of dirt where tidy bungalows once stood. The block is hardly an outlier in Altadena,…

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  • 10 Most Perfect Movies Released Since 2010, Ranked

    There’s no reason to fret about the future of cinema when looking at the films of the past fifteen years. Even if the impending merger of major studios and shrinking window of the theatrical market are issues that have only been exacerbated in recent years, there are more unique and interesting directors working today than at any other point in…

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  • News – VIN

    Thursday, January 8, 2026 Rising antimicrobial drug sales stoke resistance concerns By: Ross Kelly – 1/5/2026 More volume sold in 2024 for food animals in US, EU but less in Canada, UK Read article » Rising antimicrobial drug sales stoke resistance concerns…

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  • Russian war deaths are rising to unsustainable levels, says Ukraine | Russia-Ukraine war News

    Russian mortality rates on the front lines are rising to levels that cannot be sustained by the current method of voluntary recruitment, Ukrainian figures suggest. “In December, 35,000 occupiers were eliminated – and this has been confirmed with video footage,” said Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in a Monday evening address. “In November, there were 30,000, and in October, 26,000 eliminated…

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