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"Ukraine is not the only war on our planet": the minister defends the process of housing asylum seekers

“Ukraine is not the only war on our planet”: the minister defends the process of housing asylum seekers

Ireland does not make decisions on the protection of victims of war and torture on the basis of gender, Equality Minister Roderic O’Gorman has said, amid continued protests and criticism over the placement of single men in accommodation in Dublin’s East Wall area. Mr. O’Gorman said there are wars in Syria, Afghanistan, Ethiopia and Eritrea …

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Meet a 26-year-old tech entrepreneur who says building a business is "an artistic and creative process"

Meet a 26-year-old tech entrepreneur who says building a business is “an artistic and creative process”

Cathy Tie would consider herself an artist. Not the oil paintings on canvas, however. The 26-year-old from Toronto, Canada co-founded her first company, Ranomics, when she was 18. provides health risk predictions based on people’s genetic data and has now raised over $1 million, according to Crunchbase. She founded her second company, Locke Bio, a …

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Meet a 26-year-old tech entrepreneur who says building a business is "an artistic and creative process"

Meet a 26-year-old tech entrepreneur who says building a business is “an artistic and creative process”

Cathy Tie would consider herself an artist. Not the oil paintings on canvas, however. The 26-year-old from Toronto, Canada co-founded her first company, Ranomics, when she was 18. provides health risk predictions based on people’s genetic data and has now raised over $1 million, according to Crunchbase. She founded her second company, Locke Bio, a …

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Researchers provide new insight into the frustrating process that makes HIV stealth

Researchers provide new insight into the frustrating process that makes HIV stealth

An immune response that likely evolved to help fight infections appears to be the mechanism that pushes the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) into a latent state, hiding in cells to burst out again, Duke Health researchers report. . Publication on November 14 in the journal Natural microbiologythe research team provides new insights into the vexing …

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