Israel is targeting Hezbollah’s leader
Israel will “continue degrading Hezbollah until it achieves its goals”, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said in his speech at the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA). Netanyahu’s comments came after Hezbollah claimed it fired rockets at Israel. In response to the rocket fire, Israel launched airstrikes on Lebanon’s Beirut, saying it would “continue to destroy Hezbollah’s infrastructure”.
There is flooding due to a weakened Helene crossing southern Appalachians
Hurricane Helene has caused “catastrophic flooding” in the southeastern US and southern Appalachians, according to the National Hurricane Center (NHC). “Life-threatening flooding and landslides in parts of southern US are expected to continue into tonight,” NHC said. Meanwhile, Helene weakened to a post-tropical cyclone on Friday evening but continued to unleash “catastrophic” flooding in southeastern US and southern Appalachians.
A new drug for individuals with synephritis promises to have fewer side effects
Researchers have claimed to have shown that a drug, Cobenfy, can reduce the negative symptoms of schizophrenia, like apathy andlack of motivation. The new medication has a mode of action that is different than the current drugs, which means more symptom Relief and Less side effects. Cobenfy was developed by Jacob Ballon, an assistant professor of psychiatry at the University of California, Los Angeles.
Netanyahu refuses calls for a truce at the UN as Israel strikes Lebanon
Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu on Friday said that Israel’s war against Hamas in Gaza is not a war for “rest of the world”, adding, “We’re winning everywhere.” However, Netanyahu’s comments come after his country carried out an air strike against Lebanon’s Hezbollah in retaliation for attacks on Israeli civilians. Meanwhile, Palestinian PM Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel is “winning” on multiple fronts.
Israel says that it struck Hezbollah’s headquarters
Over 90,000 people in Lebanon have fled their homes in Israeli attacks that killed almost 600 people in two days, according to the United Nations’ humanitarian coordination office. The UN said that about 40,000 of them sought shelter in more than 200 schools, which the Lebanese government asked to accommodate displaced people. Over 800 people have been killed in Lebanon this week.
The voters in the state of Nevada were the ones who took the storm in the South
Over 90,000 people in Lebanon have fled their homes amid Israel’s airstrikes this week, a UN official said on Tuesday. The UN refugee agency said that 40,000 people had sought shelter in hundreds of schools because the government of Lebanon didn’t want them in their own homes. Israel has carried out airstrikes in southern Lebanon and the Bekaa region to the northeast.
Is science able to cure plastic addiction?
Thomas Freese, a PhD student in green chemistry at the University of Groningen in the Netherlands, is lead author of the RSC Sustainability report which outlines the impact of research on the environment. In the report, Freese wrote that a typical fume hood uses 3.5 times more energy as an average household does each year. He added that research universities are cutting their environmental impact.
Is it possible that better pain treatments are possible due to the presence of biomarkers?
A researcher has claimed that personalized pain medicine doesn’t need to be perfect for it to offer a major improvement over today’s chronic-pain treatment. “Nobody experiencing chronic pain is in the same place…at the same time,” she said. Researchers have created an AI-based system that uses facial expressions and brain activity signals to determine the severity of chronic low back pain.
What’s in greening science for you?
Researchers at the University of Groningen said they have saved around 3 crore a year through an energy-saving programme, ‘Green Labs’, that certifies labs against certain standards and benchmarks for the use of energy, water and supplies. The programme requires labs to meet certain standards and benchmarks for the use of energy, water and supplies.
Lebanon has been the target of a week of attacks
The Israeli military has called on residents of southern Lebanon to evacuate homes and other buildings where it claimed Hezbollah stores weapons and said it was carrying out “extensive strikes” against the militant group. On Friday, an Israeli airstrike took down an eight-story building in a densely populated neighborhood in Beirut’s southern suburbs, according to Israel.