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World ‘unprepared’ for next pandemic as countries fail to agree on sharing information, tests and vaccines

05 May at 15:34 PM, via The Guardian

Finalisation of pact governing global response to disease outbreaks delayed as talks on how to share benefits stall

A key deadline to finalise a global pandemic treaty has been missed by negotiators, prompting warnings that the world remains unprepared for the next major disease outbreak.

Countries have been trying to agree how they should share information on pathogens, such as bacteria or...

From app idea to board game hit

05 May at 14:08 PM, via TechCentral

From pizza-box prototypes to Exclusive Books shelves, this South African financial literacy board game has found an audience.

How Microplastics Are Likely Helping To Heat Up the Planet

05 May at 13:00 PM, via Slashdot

A new Nature Climate Change study suggests airborne microplastics — especially darker and colored particles — are likely contributing to atmospheric warming by absorbing more heat than they reflect. Researchers estimate the effect could be roughly one-sixth that of black carbon, though outside experts say the uncertainties remain large and more study is needed before drawing firm policy...

Slow Alzheimer’s diagnoses ‘mean UK patients missing out on experimental treatments’

05 May at 13:00 PM, via The Guardian

Alzheimer’s Research UK says patients at risk of being left behind as lack of formal or accurate diagnoses closes door to trials

People with Alzheimer’s disease are missing out on experimental treatments because they are not diagnosed early or accurately enough to be enrolled in clinical trials, a UK charity has said.

Trials of Alzheimer’s drugs reached a record high this year, according to...

Astronomers May Have Detected an Atmosphere Around a Tiny, Icy World Past Pluto

05 May at 09:00 AM, via Slashdot

“The Associated Press is reporting on a new study in Nature Astronomy suggesting that a tiny, icy world beyond Pluto harbors a thin, delicate atmosphere that may have been created by volcanic eruptions or a comet strike,” writes longtime Slashdot reader fahrbot-bot. From the report: Just 300 miles (500 kilometers) or so across, this mini Pluto is thought to be the solar system’s smallest object...

A game-changer for good health? Scientists believe ‘we are when we eat’ | Devi Sridhar

05 May at 09:00 AM, via The Guardian

Decades of advice on what to eat and what not to might have been missing one key ingredient, according to new research

Reduce your calories. Eat more vegetables. Limit soft drinks and junk foods. For years, even decades, this has been the advice for those wanting a healthy body weight, lower blood pressure and better markers of metabolic health. Most weight-loss advice has focused on either...

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