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Young Afghan girl commits suicide in Pakistan

Khaama Press (Afghan News Agency) 

A young woman who had sought refuge in Pakistan after escaping the Taliban died by suicide on Wednesday morning in Islamabad’s B-17 area. She jumped from the fifth floor of a high-rise building. Maryam Sadaat, a young woman in her 20s, tragically took her own life, reportedly due to the uncertainty surrounding her immigration application […]

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Unexpected bond forms on run for diabetes awareness in Manitoba

CBC 

Tamara Beardy, a member of Tataskweyak Cree Nation in northern Manitoba, says she hopes to inspire Indigenous people to take care of their diabetes. “A lot of times, our First Nations people, they hide behind the disease or they hide it and complications arise faster than they need to,” she said.

Energy storage in molecules

Sciencedaily.com 

Molecular photoswitches that can both convert and store energy could be used to make solar energy harvesting more efficient. A team of researchers has used a quantum computing method to find a particularly efficient molecular structure for this purpose. Their procedure was based on a dataset of more than 400,000 molecules, which they screened to find the optimum molecular structure for solar energy storage materials.

A new way to capture and recycle carbon dioxide from industrial emissions

Sciencedaily.com 

Carbon capture is a promising method to help slow climate change. With this approach, carbon dioxide (CO¬¬2) is trapped before it escapes into the atmosphere, but the process requires a large amount of energy and equipment. Now, researchers have designed a capture system using an electrochemical cell that can easily grab and release CO2. The device operates at room temperature and requires less energy than conventional, amine-based carbon-capture systems.

Telescopes help unravel pulsar puzzle

Sciencedaily.com 

With a remarkable observational campaign that involved 12 telescopes both on the ground and in space, including three European Southern Observatory (ESO) facilities, astronomers have uncovered the strange behavior of a pulsar, a super-fast-spinning dead star. This mysterious object is known to switch between two brightness modes almost constantly, something that until now has been an enigma. But astronomers have now found that sudden ejections of matter from the pulsar over very short periods are responsible for the peculiar switches.

Rare 14-ft smalltooth sand tiger shark washes up on Irish coast

Sciencedaily.com 

Scientists believe a huge 14ft smalltooth sand tiger shark, which washed up at Kilmore Quay, Co. Wexford, earlier this year, represents the first of its species to have been found in Ireland's waters. Two other individuals of the same species also washed up on the UK coastline, suggesting this species' geographic range has shifted. The scientists believe these rare finds may offer a window into the future, with more and more species traditionally confined to more tropical waters expected to visit Irish and British waters.





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