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More opportunities for Thalassemia patients in Nghe An to be cured.
On the occasion of World Thalassemia Day (May 8th), on the morning of May 7th, the Nghe An Center for Hematology and Blood Transfusion, in coordination with Hue Central Hospital, organized a training and consultation session to update knowledge on diagnosis...
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Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism: Regulations on training courses will not create additional difficulties in issuing journalist cards.
The National Assembly discussed the draft Law on Journalism (amended) on the afternoon of November 24th. The draft includes a provision stating that in the case of issuing a journalist's card for the first time, reporters must attend a professional journalism training course...
Latest research: 5G waves are not harmful to humans.
A recent study exposed human cells to electromagnetic waves with significantly higher frequencies than commercial 5G waves. The results showed that the cells were not affected at all, contributing to the discovery...
The world's first computer powered by human brain cells.
Recently, an Australian startup announced the world's first commercial biocomputer powered by living human brain cells.
Breakthrough technology opens new opportunities for cancer patients.
Scientists at the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) have developed a groundbreaking new technology that can transform certain cancer cells into normal cells without...
Removing obstacles in implementing the system of royalties and fees in the fields of journalism and publishing.
The Ministry of Information and Communications (MIC) is drafting a Decree to replace Decree 18/2014/ND-CP regulating royalties in the fields of journalism and publishing, aiming to resolve difficulties and obstacles...
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