The Oldest Civilization: Egyptian or Sudanese? Researcher Reveals the Truth

The Oldest Civilization: Egyptian or Sudanese? Researcher Reveals the Truth

Al-Marsad newspaper: The researcher in the supernatural, Abdul Rahman Al-Zahifi, revealed which is the oldest civilization, the Egyptian or the Sudanese. Al-Zahifi said, during a video clip he posted on the “Tik Tok” application: The Sudanese civilization is the oldest, and the original civilization originated in southern Egypt or northern Sudan, until the Egyptians “summered” … Read more

Bluetongue Virus: Midges Transmission and Persistent Infection Increase

Bluetongue Virus: Midges Transmission and Persistent Infection Increase

The bluetongue virus is transmitted by small biting flies, also called midges. It was previously hoped that dropping temperatures would make the midge less active. As a result, the number of infections should also stagnate, hoped Henk Hulshoff, chairman of the Westerkwartier department of LTO Noord. For the time being, this does not seem to … Read more

Primates and Sign Language: An Exploration of Non-Human Communication Abilities

Primates and Sign Language: An Exploration of Non-Human Communication Abilities

The use of language is a capacity that goes beyond humans. Other primates have managed to learn to express themselves through sign language. In fact, in all species of great apes (chimpanzees, orangutans, gorillas and bonobos) there have been individuals who have been able to transmit messages through this communication system. In the program ¡Qué … Read more

AVISO: Hochmoor Schrems support group invites you to the first “Success Celebration” – October 26th, 2023, 3:00 p.m

AVISO: Hochmoor Schrems support group invites you to the first “Success Celebration” – October 26th, 2023, 3:00 p.m

COMÚN Foundation, the city of Schrems and Hochmoor Schrems Nature Park invite everyone interested to a large family festival in the UnterWasserReich to celebrate a successful initiative Vienna (OTS) – The Hochmoor Schrems Nature Park is a unique natural treasure in the Waldviertel, whose contribution to biodiversity and climate protection is important far beyond the … Read more

NHS Hospital Staff Engage in Unethical Sedation of Stroke Patients for “Easy Transfer”

NHS Hospital Staff Engage in Unethical Sedation of Stroke Patients for “Easy Transfer”

In an unfortunate incident, a nurse and a healthcare worker sedated stroke patients at an NHS hospital so they could have an “easy transfer”. Katherine Hudson, 54, was convicted of giving sedative medications without a prescription to two patients over a period of 21 months, according to what was reported by “The Sun” website. She … Read more

Antonín Dvořák’s Love for Nature: A Review of the Czech Philharmonic’s Performance of In Nature

Antonín Dvořák’s Love for Nature: A Review of the Czech Philharmonic’s Performance of In Nature

Antonín Dvořák loved nature. “In the most beautiful forest I spend the most wonderful days in beautiful weather and I am constantly admiring the enchanting birdsong,” he wrote in 1884 from his summer residence in Vysoké u Příbram. Eight years later, he reported from New York that nature needed “its diminuendo and morendo to revive … Read more

Preserving the Last Wild Trees: A Threat to the Netherlands’ Natural Heritage

Preserving the Last Wild Trees: A Threat to the Netherlands’ Natural Heritage

25 Sep 2023 at 15:44 Twente fluttering elms, Limburg pepper trees, Frisian laurel willows and South Holland barberries. The last wild trees and shrubs in the Netherlands are endangered and rare. But every province still has its specialties, according to a new overview from the Cultural Heritage Agency. In 1936, Hendrik Marsman wrote a famous … Read more

Antarctica Facing Threat of Deadly Bird Flu Outbreak: Experts Fear Mass Slaughter

Antarctica Facing Threat of Deadly Bird Flu Outbreak: Experts Fear Mass Slaughter

AFP Bart Rutten editor Nieuwsuur Bart Rutten editor Nieuwsuur Dutch farmers are increasingly successful in keeping bird flu out of their chicken houses. But on the other side of the world, the virus is spreading at a breakneck pace. Now that the virus threatens to spread to Antarctica, experts fear a “mass slaughter”. Every disadvantage … Read more

Genetic Analysis Reveals Near-Extinction of Ancient Primate Species

Genetic Analysis Reveals Near-Extinction of Ancient Primate Species

Photo: Entres sang les Daynes Another study suggests that Neanderthals may have interbred with modern humans at least 40,000 years earlier than previously thought. Advertising An unknown species of ancient primate nearly disappeared 900,000 years ago. These ancestors of humans were on the verge of extinction approximately, according to a modern genetic analysis. The study … Read more

Reef – Environmental and Cinematic Days: Promoting Arab Women’s Creativity in Film

Reef – Environmental and Cinematic Days: Promoting Arab Women’s Creativity in Film

The “Reef – Environmental and Cinematic Days” festival was launched in the village of Qobayat in the Akkar district in northern Lebanon on August 31, and will continue until September 4. Then it will move to the village of Hermel, located in the Baalbek governorate in northeastern Lebanon, from September 8 to 10. Film director … Read more