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Touch-screens That can Sense Hand Movements

Scientists at Microsoft Corporation's lab in the UK have developed a prototype interactive touch-screen that can see and recognize one's hand movements and anything near its surface.




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World Encephalitis Day: A Global Issue That Needs a Human Solution

Highlights: World Encephalitis Day is celebrated annually on 22 nd February Its major objective is to raise awaren




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Proteins That may Play Key Roles in Female Fertility and Cancer Biology Discovered

Aurora kinase A (AURKA), AURKB and AURKC proteins regulate each other with surprising twists and turns in female mouse eggs, a finding that may play an




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Material That Could Regenerate Dental Enamel Developed

New approach developed by Queen Mary University of London researchers can create materials with remarkable precision and order that look and behave like dental enamel.





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Social Factors That Improve Health Discovered

Individuals in the LGBT community face stressors that have dire consequences on their health. Researchers from Michigan State University are the first




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Tool That Helps Leukemia Patients Plan For Cancer Treatment

New prognostic tool foretells how long someone diagnosed with chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) should wait before starting cancer treatment. Researchers




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Boy With a Rare Disease That Covered Him in Blisters, and Burns Fights For Life

Five-year-old Ollie Williams went down suddenly by a rare disease called Stevens-Johnson syndrome this May. This disease caused a sudden outburst of blisters




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COVID-19 is a deadly reminder that inclusive water supply and sanitation matters for all of us

Since the COVID-19 crisis escalated, we have been reminded daily that one of the most important precautionary measures we can take to avoid infection – and spreading the virus – is washing our hands.




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Gene that Modifies the Severity of Inherited Kidney Disease Discovered

A gene that is associated with severe genetic kidney disease has been identified successfully. This groundbreaking discovery could open up new avenues for more precise treatments.




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New Transplant Technique Revives Donor Hearts That Had Stopped Beating

A new technology used by Vanderbilt University Medical Center researchers has brought two donor hearts that stopped beating back to life before transplanting them into patients.




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Post Operative Pain Might Not be That Much!

Patients receiving regional anesthesia options such as spinal, epidural or peripheral nerve blocks might have a greater tendency to overestimate the postoperative




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Hormone That Causes Women to Experience More Pain Than Men Discovered

A new mechanism that explains why women may be more vulnerable than men to develop pain in general, as well as to develop pain from opioids specifically has been identified by researchers.




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Circuit That Responds To Emotional Stress Through Phyically

Neural circuit that drives physical responses to emotional stress has been discovered. The circuit begins in deep brain areas, called the dorsal peduncular




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Key Factors That Raise COVID-19 Risk Discovered

Current smokers and people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) have increased level of angiotensin converting enzyme II (ACE-2) that is




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Genes That Keep Diabetes Away

ePhantom or 'Long noncoding RNA' (LncRNAs) genes can play a significant role in keeping diabetes out of our system. Previously, it was believed that




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Early Introduction to Solid Foods Show Gut Bacteria Changes That may Predict Future Health Risks

Early introduction of solid foods to infants showed gut microbiome shifts, reports a new study. Gut microbiome changes are key factors in the development of common metabolic and immune conditions.




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Fresh Approach to Calm That Angry Nose

Eosinophilic chronic rhinosinusitis (ECRS) is a type of airway disease involving nasal inflammation. Many studies have attempted to understand the molecular-based




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Tips on Effective Online Learning: How to Structure an Optimum Program That Delivers

What really works when it comes to an online learning module/program? Do all online learning solutions offer and ensure an effective and efficient learning experience for the person on the other side of the screen? "Online", "Remote", "Virtual". The...




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‘Cautious Travel’ Will Be The New Norm As Consumers Seek More Assurances That Travel Is Safe

Insight Out Consultancy has launched its "Life After the Pandemic" report, looking into consumer perceptions of how social, travel, and business practices would change as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic. The global survey was carried out on 2912 c...




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The Holy Trinity Of Technology, Ergonomics And Architecture That Will Change Our Travel & Hospitality Experience

The wide boulevards and parks of many famous international tourist cities were originally created as "lungs" for the urban environments and its people, creating thoroughfares of fresh air to fight disease. The famous grid systems upon which many Nor...




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Switzerland should enact reforms that allow the competitive parts of the farm sector to flourish

Switzerland should reduce trade barriers and limit the level of direct payments to farmers, as part of wider efforts to improve competitiveness of the agriculture sector, according to a new OECD report.




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Lack of enforcement jeopardises South Africa’s fight against foreign bribery; OECD concerned that political and economic considerations may be an influence

South Africa must take urgent steps to proactively investigate and prosecute foreign bribery. No foreign bribery cases have been prosecuted since South Africa joined the Convention in 2007. The 4 on-going investigations – out of only 10 allegations that have surfaced to date – are also far from reaching the prosecution stage, according to a new report by the OECD Working Group on Bribery.




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- Furnished Accommodation - Free Medical and Transportation - Excellent Recreational facilities - Annual leave with ticket - Tax free Income, save all that you earn, no deductions - All facilities within the medical complex such as Salon, Laundry, Grocery

Company: Jesseena Marine Services Private Limited
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- Furnished Accommodation - Free Medical and Transportation - Excellent Recreational facilities - Annual leave with ticket - Tax free Income, save all that you earn, no deductions - All facilities within the medical complex such as Salon, Laundry, Grocery

Company: Jesseena Marine Services Private Limited
Experience: 3 to 5
location: Saudi Arabia
Ref: 24827519
Summary: Job Description : Vacancy for one of the Reputed Ministry of Defense -Military Hospital in Saudi Arabia. Criteria: - BSc / Post BSc Nursing from Govt. approved college through regular medium - minimum 3-5 years of ....




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5 Startups that are Contributing to Avert the Drastic Effects of Air Pollution

Delhi, with a massive population of about 25.8 million, is ranked 5th among the list of 32 megacities formulated by WHO.




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How Special is Prabhas to Anushka Shetty? 5 Pictures that didn't lie About their True Feelings

Prabhas and Anushka Shetty might have not confirmed about their relationship, but the fans across the country want them to tie the knot. The pictures below will truly explain why their well-wishers want them to be together, forever.




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'Yes I worked, got a problem with that?': Amitabh Bachchan slams trolls after shooting amid lockdown

Amitabh Bachchan slammed trolls who criticised him for working during the lockdown and shooting for KBC. The actor gave them a befitting response on his blog.




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Adah Sharma: Casting couch isn't something that just exists in the South or the North

Multilingual actress Adah Sharma has spoken about casting couch stating that it exists universally.




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Researchers discover giant Ice Age sloths that walked in two legs

Unlike elephants, these giant ice age sloths roamed across the earth's surface in two legs around 20,000 years ago.




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The Wheel That Changed The World, Mahatma Gandhi

The Wheel That Changed The World, Mahatma...




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Risks That Matter 2018 Country Highlights: Poland

Risks That Matter 2018 Country Highlights: Poland




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Facts That Insurance Agent Might Not Tell You!

When any insurance agent comes near to you and try to sell a insurance policy or plan then his tone of convincing can drown your worries that are vital to wise investment. The agent/consultant tells you only those factors of the...




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The Oil and Coal Market Is Bogus. It's a Setup, That is Destroying The Macro Consumer Market

The Oil and Coal Energy Market Is Bogus. It’s a Setup, That Is Destroying the Macro Consumer Market.

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Risks That Matter 2018 Country Highlights: Norway

Risks That Matter 2018 Country Highlights: Norway




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That Old Young Man?

(I'm back home and stumbled on a long-lost page with my jottings. I think the message is eternally relevant. That's  why I'm posting it right now. Pending jobs over, I'll resume blogging as usual)




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Mi 10 5G has arrived: Features that make all the difference

Here's a run down of all the interesting features that Mi 10 offers to make a strong case against rivals like OnePlus and Samsung.




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'I never knew that I was being trolled and body shamed for my features': Upasana Konidela [Throwback]

Upasana and Ram Charan got married to each other in 2012 and she calls herself technically challenged back then.




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Amitabh Bachchan reveals spooky story from sets of Agneepath that will send chills down your spine

On Saturday, Amitabh Bachchan's film Bhootnath completed 12 years. Posting a pic on Instagram about the same, the veteran actor revealed a spooky story related to it.




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Sonam Kapoor-Anand Ahuja wedding: The crazy things that happened at the big fat Indian wedding [Throwback]

It's been two years since Sonam Kapoor and Anand Ahuja tied the knot. Her wedding had marked one of the biggest events in 2018.




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Risks That Matter 2018 Country Highlights: United States

Risks That Matter 2018 Country Highlights: United States




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Risks That Matter 2018 Country Highlights: Canada

Risks That Matter 2018 Country Highlights: Canada




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Towards a global market that works for everyone

A more open world economy brings about new opportunities, stimulates creativity and innovation. It enables poorer countries to catch up and exploits global economies of scale. But globalisation also brings challenges, as it might spread the benefits unequally among people and regions, some of which are less well positioned to seize its potential. These benefits and challenges also apply for competition policy in a globalised world.




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Tax: Governments concerned that some corporations unfairly claim losses to avoid taxes

The economic crisis means global corporate losses have increased significantly. Though most of these claims are justified, some corporations use ‘aggressive tax planning’ to avoid taxes. Governments are working together to detect and deter these undue tax advantages.




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OECD invites interested parties to identify strategies that allegedly result in the artificial avoidance of PE Status

The OECD invites interested parties to send a short description of strategies that might be considered to result in the artificial avoidance of the permanent establishment status in relation to base erosion and profit shifting.




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OECD publishes comments received on strategies that allegedly result in the artificial avoidance of PE Status

On 22 October 2013, the OECD requested interested parties to send a short description of strategies that might be considered to result in the artificial avoidance of PE status in relation to base erosion and profit shifting. The OECD has now published the only response received following that invitation.




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Tax systems help ensure that investments in skills make financial sense for both students and governments, says OECD

Tax systems play an important role in encouraging investment in education and skills, and in ensuring that investments in skills deliver a healthy financial return for both students and governments, according to a new OECD report.




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OECD and IGF invite comments on a draft practice note that will help developing countries address profit shifting from their mining sectors via excessive interest deductions

Building on BEPS Action 4, this practice note has been prepared by the OECD under a programme of co-operation with the Intergovernmental Forum on Mining, Minerals, Metals and Sustainable Development (IGF), to help guide tax officials on how to strengthen their defences against BEPS. Deadline for comment: 18 May 2018.




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OECD and IGF invite comments on a draft toolkit that will help developing countries to identify and cost potential behavioural responses by mining investors to tax incentives

This draft toolkit has been prepared by the Intergovernmental Forum on Mining, Minerals, Metals and Sustainable Development (IGF), under a programme of co-operation with the OECD, to help governments anticipate and limit the cost of mining tax incentives. It is part of wider efforts to address some of the challenges developing countries are facing in raising revenue from their mining sectors.




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Simplified registration and collection mechanisms for taxpayers that are not located in the jurisdiction of taxation

This paper reviews and evaluates the efficacy of simplified tax registration and collection mechanisms for securing compliance of taxpayers over which the jurisdiction with taxing rights has limited or no authority to effectively enforce a tax collection or other compliance obligation.