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The World Health Organization declared the Bundibugyo ebolavirus (BDBV) outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Uganda to be a public health emergency of international concern on May 17.The outbreak exposes a critical gap in international vaccine preparedness. There is no licensed vaccine yet for the Bundibugyo species of the ebolavirus because the resources required to develop one have not been mustered and because of the specific economic realities of neglected tropical diseases (NTDs).BSL-4 facilitiesTo study, develop, and test a vaccine, medical researchers need the virus itself or its genetic sequence to ensure the vaccine’s antigens match the…

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New Delhi | Kolkata: Intensifying heatwaves across India have prompted makers of soft drinks, ice-creams and dairy beverages such as cold coffees to revise their sales targets upwards, while those selling semi-discretionary products such as air-conditioners and refrigerators say the 8-10% price increases this year have resulted in demand falling short of initial projections.Ice-cream and cold beverages maker Mother Dairy expects sales to surpass earlier estimates, based on current consumption trends, according to its MD Jayatheertha Chary. “On quick commerce platforms alone, ice-cream volumes have more than doubled over the last 10 days compared to the preceding 10-day period, while…

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New Delhi: The Indian economy likely closed FY26 on a strong note, with growth in the March quarter bolstered by robust domestic demand, agricultural activity, and services despite the worsening impact of the Iran war later in the three-month period, according to an ET poll of economists.Sharply higher crude prices and continued energy supply disruptions due to the conflict that began on February 28 could however weigh on growth this fiscal year, the economists said.FY26 expansion pegged at 7.6% as strong Jan-Feb activity offsets Iran war’s impact in March qtrThe median estimate of 10 economists pegged India’s gross domestic product…

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Suggests Several Researchers Copying Them Without Check BENGALURU: A surge of AI-generated fake citations has entered scientific literature, with a new study estimating that about 1.5 lakh fabricated references slipped into the record in 2025, most moving from preprints into peer-reviewed journals.This is the central finding of a large-scale study by researchers at Cornell University, UCLA and UC Berkeley, which analysed 111 million citations across 2.5 million research papers published between 2020 and 2025 on arXiv, bioRxiv, SSRN and PubMed Central. The study, titled ‘LLM hallucinations in the wild’, tracked citations whose titles could not be verified against major academic…

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A 29-year-old professional wrestler has created history by signing with WWE. She made her in-ring debut during a recent show. The name in question is Martinez (aka Nikki Blackheart). She was invited for a tryout at the Performance Center in February and reportedly signed with the Stamford-based promotion in March. However, the global juggernaut officially announced her signing, along with three other stars (Mason Rook, Marcus Brown, and Lacey Simon), only recently. Thanks for the submission! Martinez competed inside the WWE ring for the very first time after the May 19 edition of NXT went off the air in a…

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Tokyo: Nissan Motor subsidiary Jatco has scrapped its plan to make electric vehicle (EV) powertrains in Sunderland, Britain, in light of sluggish demand for Nissan’s EVs in Europe, the Nikkei business daily reported on Sunday. In January 2025, Jatco announced a plan to invest 48.7 million ($65.39 million) to make up to 340,000 units a year of EV powertrains that integrate the motor, inverter and reducer at a Sunderland plant for Nissan.Also read: Nissan to tailor India EV plans after studying speed of adoption, consumer wantsLater that year, however, Nissan, badly damaged by weakening sales in the US and China,…

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An RAF jet carrying the defence secretary, John Healey, had its signal jammed for the entire three-hour flight after it flew near the Russian border.Healey had been visiting British soldiers in Estonia and was travelling back to the UK when the electronic attack happened, the Times reported.It is thought Russia was behind the incident on Thursday.Smartphones and laptops were unable to connect to the internet and pilots had to use a different navigation system as the plane’s GPS was disabled.It is unclear if Healey was deliberately targeted but the flight path was visible on aircraft tracking websites.Passengers, who included photographers…

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PARIS — The number of military personnel engaged in peacekeeping operations around the world fell to the lowest in at least a quarter century in 2025, and geopolitical tension and lack of funding are jeopardizing the viability of multilateral peacekeeping, according to research by the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute.The number of international personnel deployed for peace operations fell to 78,633 at the end of December, down 17% from a year earlier, SIPRI said in a report published Monday. The number is down 49% from the end of 2016, the Swedish institute said.Cuts in deployed personnel were mainly caused by…

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