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UPI Transactions Increase by 42%, Mobile Payments Reach 88.5 Billion in the Second Half of 2024

In the second half of 2024, UPI (Unified Payments Interface) transactions grew by 42%, and mobile payments reached a new… Read More

Mongolia Reports More Than 200 Measles Cases

Mongolia has reported more than 200 cases of measles, raising concerns about the spread of the virus in the country.… Read More

South Korea Aims to Grow Animal Medicine Market to $2.7 Billion by 2035

South Korea has set an ambitious target to expand its animal medicine market, aiming for a total market value of… Read More

India’s Deal-Making Activity Jumps 29.6% to $27.5 Billion in Q1 2025

In the first quarter of 2025, India saw a significant rise in deal-making activity, with transactions reaching $27.5 billion. This… Read More

Israeli Researchers Create AI Tool to Analyze Cell Reactions to Drugs

Israeli researchers have developed a new AI tool that helps scientists understand how cells react to different drugs. This technology… Read More

New Blood Test Offers High Accuracy in Measuring Alzheimer’s Progress

A new blood test has been developed to help track the progress of Alzheimer’s disease. This test is designed to… Read More

Ethiopia Begins Cholera Vaccination Campaign for 1 Million At-Risk Individuals

Ethiopia has started a cholera vaccination campaign to protect 1 million people who are at risk of the disease. The… Read More

Using Screens Before Bed May Boost Insomnia Risk by 59%

A recent study has shown that using screens before bedtime can raise your chances of developing insomnia by 59%. The… Read More

Global GDP Could Drop by 40% with a 4°C Rise in Temperatures

A study suggests that a 4-degree Celsius rise in global temperatures could significantly impact the world’s economy, reducing the global… Read More

Study Shows How Resistance to Chemotherapies May Occur in Some Cancers

A new study has revealed how some cancers may become resistant to chemotherapy treatments, making it harder to treat these… Read More