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ISLAMABAD: The Central Power Purchasing Agency–Guaranteed (CPPA-G) has sought negative adjustment of paisa 65 per unit in FCA for June 2025 to refund Rs 8.7 billion for consumers across the board.
In a routine blood test that turned extraordinary, French scientists have identified the world's newest and rarest blood group. The sole known carrier is a woman from Guadeloupe whose blood is so ...
Triple-negative breast cancer accounts for 10% to 15% of all breast cancer cases. It disproportionately affects younger and African American women, according to Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory.
Scientists from the French Blood Establishment (EFS) has successfully identified the ultra-rare 48 th blood type group, known as “Gwada negative,” which came from a blood sample originally ...
The honeymoon period is over as players turn on Monster Hunter Wilds for its lacking endgame content and suboptimal PC performance ...
The Swiss National Bank cut its interest rate to zero on Thursday and did not rule out returning borrowing costs to negative territory in future, although it stressed this was not a step it would ...
ZURICH (Reuters) -The Swiss National Bank cut its interest rate to zero on Thursday and did not rule out returning borrowing costs to negative territory in future, although it stressed this was ...
President Trump’s directive banning “negative” messaging about U.S. history at national parks includes Manzanar National Historic Site, where Japanese Americans were incarcerated during ...
‘Censorship:’ See the National Park visitor responses after Trump requested help deleting ‘negative’ signage The administration asked for help erasing language on park displays that failed ...
Elon Musk took to social media on Tuesday to show off what appeared to be a negative urine test for multiple substances including ketamine, cocaine and amphetamines.
Elon Musk shared the results of a rapid drug test on Tuesday, June 17, which show he tested negative for ketamine, ecstasy, cocaine and amphetamines. The urine test was taken 12 days after The New ...
Internal documents reviewed by The New York Times say that “negative” information at parks and other national site must be removed or covered by Sept. 17.