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Aug- 2024 -22 August
Minister of Health Oversees Study Day on “Antimicrobial Resistance”
Algiers – The Minister of Health, Abdelhak Saihi, presided over a study day on “Antimicrobial Resistance” at the ministry’s headquarters…
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Jun- 2024 -29 June
“FAF” Confirms Use of VAR Technology in Algerian Cup Final
The 57th final of the Algerian Cup 2024 football match, scheduled for next Friday between MC Algiers and CR Belouizdad…
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28 June
Friendship Among Microorganisms: How They Protect Each Other
Green algae are autotrophic organisms that perform photosynthesis, producing oxygen. Most types are unicellular and are a crucial food source…
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28 June
Minister Saihi Inspects Pediatric Cardiology and Surgery Hospital Project in Maalma, Algiers
Algiers – Health Minister Abdelhak Saihi visited the pediatric cardiology and surgery hospital project in Maalma, Algiers, on Thursday. The…
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6 June
Human Interventions in Waterways Exacerbate Climate Change
A new study has warned that human interventions may have accelerated the rate of organic matter decomposition in rivers and…
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May- 2024 -18 May
Saïdal Launches New Pharmaceutical Industry Project
Wassim Kouidri, CEO of Saïdal Group, has announced the launch of a new strategic project to enhance and develop the…
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16 May
New Solar Magnetic Storm Hits Earth
The dynamic magnetic field of the sun interacts with the solar wind resulting from continuous explosions, forming a crowned vortex-like…
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Apr- 2024 -22 April
President Tebboune Directs Government to Thoroughly Review the Basic Law for Medical and Paramedical Staff
President Abdelmadjid Tebboune has directed the Algerian government to conduct an in-depth review of the Basic Law governing medical and…
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17 April
Harnessing Artificial Intelligence for Innovation: Minister Emphasizes Strategic Importance in Tindouf Visit
Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research Kamal Bedari highlighted the importance of using artificial intelligence to foster innovation during…
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Feb- 2024 -15 February
NASA Discovers “Super-Earth” with Potential for Life
NASA has uncovered a “Super-Earth” located about 137 light-years away in the habitable zone, presenting a promising candidate for hosting…
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12 February
NASA’s Juno Spacecraft Captures Volcanic Eruptions on Jupiter’s Moon Io
NASA’s Juno spacecraft has recently taken detailed images of Io, one of Jupiter’s moons, which is the most volcanically active…
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Jan- 2024 -22 January
Algeria to Develop Automotive Manufacturing Curriculum
The Algerian Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research, Kamal Boudari, announced on Monday that the government is considering establishing…
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11 January
“Super Carbon Material”: China Innovates in CO2 Recycling with Dual Benefits
A search on “Google Scholar” for “carbon dioxide recycling” reveals numerous success stories where researchers have succeeded in developing techniques…
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Dec- 2023 -24 December
Parliamentary Blocs Respond to Anticipated Speech by the President of the Republic
The political class in Algeria has shown significant interest in President Abdelmadjid Tebboune’s decision to establish an annual address to…
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22 December
Boosting Algerian Universities: Launching 115 Consultation and Research Offices
In a significant move towards enhancing the economic and research landscape, Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research, Kamal Beldari,…
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21 December
Living Concrete: Revolutionary Self-Healing Structures Inspired by Human Skin
Discover the breakthrough in construction with “living concrete” – structures that heal themselves using a biological technique inspired by the…
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14 December
Great Wall of China’s Structural Integrity Boosted by Bio-crusts, Study Finds
A recent international research team has discovered that large sections of the Great Wall of China are held together by…
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10 December
Why is America Returning to the Moon with a New Rover?
The United States has rekindled its spirit of space exploration with the announcement of the “Beregrine” mission, set to land…
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9 December
Vampire Bats’ Northern Advance: Climate Change Raises Concerns in the Americas
Researchers in a new study have warned that vampire bats, known for their history of expanding their range in response…
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7 December
Flooding Gaza Tunnels with Seawater: A Scientific Discussion
Exploring the feasibility of using seawater to flood Gaza’s tunnels, this article delves into the scientific and practical aspects of…
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6 December
Nuclear Power’s Revival at Climate Summit: Moving Beyond “Fukushima Phobia”
In a significant move at the COP28 Climate Summit in the United Arab Emirates, over 20 countries, including the United…
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5 December
“Algeria Implements Digital Reporting System for School Heating”
Algeria takes a pioneering step in managing school heating systems with the introduction of a digital notification and reporting system…
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3 December
Solar Energy Poised to Become Dominant Power Source by 2050
A new scientific study reveals that the world may have crossed a “tipping point” towards making solar energy the primary…
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2 December
Vampire Stars Open the Door to a New Astronomy
A research team led by scientists from the University of Leeds, UK, has unveiled the workings of a group of…
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1 December
Hydrogen Discovery in Lunar Soil: A Boost for Future Moon Bases and Space Exploration
In a significant advancement for space exploration, researchers from the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory have discovered solar wind hydrogen in…
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Nov- 2023 -30 November
Binary Planets More Common Than Believed, Potential Life-Harboring Worlds
A team of researchers from the University of Exeter in the United Kingdom has announced that binary planetary systems are…
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29 November
Earth’s Magnetic Poles: Are They About to Reverse and How Would It Affect Our Lives?
Earth possesses two types of poles: the geographic poles we learn about in school, marked by the fixed North and…
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27 November
Reykjanes Peninsula Signals Potential Volcanic Eruption
The Reykjanes Peninsula, situated southwest of Iceland, experienced unusually high seismic activity on October 25th, with over 1000 earthquakes recorded,…
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21 November
CAF Approves Increase in National Team Squad Size for 2023 Africa Cup of Nations
In a significant move for the upcoming Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) in Côte d’Ivoire 2024, the Confederation of African…
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20 November
Hubble Telescope Confirms Nearest Earth-Sized Exoplanet Discovery
In a groundbreaking discovery led by scientists from the Hubble Space Telescope, part of both NASA and the European Space…
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17 November
Chinese Researchers Discover Bacteria Can Make Lunar Soil Viable for Agriculture
As nations globally plan to return humans to the Moon, they face a plethora of challenges, one of which is…
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16 November
China Races the U.S. to Bring Mars Samples to Earth
In the escalating space race with the United States, China is aiming to set a new precedent by becoming the…
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14 November
Chinese Researchers: Bacteria Could Make Moon Soil Agricultural
Chinese scientists have found a groundbreaking solution to lunar agriculture, as they investigate the potential of bacteria to enhance moon…
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13 November
Algeria Joins Pioneering Solar Power Farms in Space
In a groundbreaking move towards sustainable energy, researchers from the California Institute of Technology’s Space Solar Power Project announced in…
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12 November
DNA as a “Time Machine”: Shedding Light on a Century of Environmental Change in Freshwater Lakes
Scientists for the first time have used DNA as a “time machine” to illuminate a century of environmental change, including…
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11 November
Rare Stellar System with Seven Hellish Planets Unveiled
An international research team, led by scientists from NASA, has announced the discovery of seven extremely hot planets, each larger…
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10 November
Ancient Egyptian mummified baboons shed light on the sacred importance of baboons
New research on mysterious baboon mummies found in Egypt over 100 years ago has shed light on the sacred importance…
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9 November
Arctic Ocean Soundscape: Climate Change Insights
Explore the acoustic ecology of Svalbard’s marine environment, revealing the impact of climate change on Arctic marine life through innovative…
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8 November
Algeria Yemen Higher Education Cooperation
Stay informed on DZWatch.net as Algeria and Yemen forge a significant partnership with a new higher education and scientific research…
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7 November
Indonesia Unveils a Prehistoric Wonder: The Hidden Pyramid Older Than Egypt’s
Discover the ancient marvel of Gunung Padang, Indonesia’s hidden pyramid, believed to be older than the Giza Pyramids, revealing a…
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6 November
Climate change: Poor countries to lose 30% of key nutrients
Climate change is not just causing higher temperatures and more extreme weather events. It is also having a significant impact…
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5 November
Argoland: The Rediscovery of a Lost Continent in the Pacific Ocean
Discover the groundbreaking revelation of Argoland, a submerged continent from 157 million years ago, unearthed by Dutch scientists from Utrecht…
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4 November
Is Artificial Intelligence Gaining Self-Awareness? Insights from Neuroscientists
Explore the intriguing question of AI self-awareness with insights from the latest neuroscience research. Dive into the debate on whether…
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3 November
The Devastating Impact: If Gaza’s Bombardment Explosives Were One Nuclear Bomb
Explore the hypothetical scenario of combining all explosives dropped on Gaza into a single nuclear bomb, revealing the catastrophic consequences…
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Oct- 2023 -30 October
The Transformation of Antarctica into a Global Science Hub
Explore how Antarctica evolved from a disputed landmass to a thriving center for groundbreaking scientific research. Written by DZWatch. The…
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29 October
Ingenious Plants Signal Water Quality: A Revolutionary Step Towards Environmental Monitoring
Scientists from the University of California, Riverside, have engineered a plant capable of signaling water quality by turning red. The…
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28 October
Landmark Cosmic Simulation Conducted by Durham University Set to Revolutionize Cosmology
Durham University scientists lead the largest-ever computational simulation to enhance our understanding of the universe’s structure and future. The breakthrough…
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26 October
Unavoidable Melting of West Antarctic Ice Raises Concerns, New Study Reveals
A groundbreaking simulation conducted by a team of scientists on the United Kingdom’s national supercomputer delves into the worrying trend…
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25 October
Artificial Intelligence Prolongs the Shelf Life of Food Products
An unexpected sour taste in a piece of chocolate is more than just a minor disappointment; it signifies food spoilage,…
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24 October
Title: Unveiling Ancient Life Clues on Mars: Exploring Hydrous Kaolinite Deposits
In the quest to uncover the mysteries of Mars, scientists have embarked on a journey to explore the red planet’s…
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23 October
Forensic Evidence Endures Underwater for Weeks, Study Suggests
In a significant development for the field of forensics, a study led by researchers at the Staffordshire University’s Centre for…
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22 October
New Physical Evidence Bolsters the “Universe as a Simulation” Hypothesis
Recent findings suggest the universe we inhabit might be nothing more than an extensive computational simulation. This concept gained traction…
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21 October
New Space Map Reveals Nearly 400,000 Nearby Galaxies
For a long time, astronomers have been striving to create a map of the night sky, not only to enhance…
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20 October
Scientific Innovations Inspired by Ant Behavior: A Deep Dive into Nature’s Remarkable Engineers
In humanity’s timeless quest for innovation, nature has consistently served as an inexhaustible fount of inspiration. As leaps and bounds…
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18 October
Kármán Line: The Boundary Where Earth’s Limits Meet the Vastness of Space
The Kármán Line marks the intriguing border between Earth’s atmosphere and the beginnings of outer space, situated approximately 100 kilometers…
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17 October
Quartz Crystals Discovered in Clouds of Exoplanet WASP-17 b
In a groundbreaking development, the James Webb Space Telescope has detected the presence of quartz crystals in the clouds of…
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16 October
Is the Ozone Hole Expanding Again? Have We Lost One of Earth’s Key Environmental Gains?
As the sea ice around the Antarctic continent grows and retreats each year, so does the ozone hole above the…
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15 October
Glyphosate Herbicides and Their Impact on Health: A Global Concern
The Rise of Chronic Diseases in Youth Over the past two decades, an increase in chronic diseases and mental health…
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14 October
NASA’s Bennu Sample: Water and Carbon Boost Extraterrestrial Life Theories
In a significant scientific development, NASA has announced that the asteroid sample it collected from the 4.5-billion-year-old asteroid “Bennu” contains…
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13 October
The Smallest Flowering Plant on Earth: Future Space Food for Astronauts
Astronauts embarking on long-duration space missions require sustenance just like they need to breathe. This means that for extended space…
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9 October
Ötzi the Iceman’s DNA Reveals Surprising Ancestry and Appearance
In 2012, a remarkable discovery sent shockwaves through the world of archaeology and genetics. Scientists successfully sequenced the DNA of…
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7 October
Ancient Fossil Footprints in New Mexico Hint at Longer Human Presence in the Americas
For decades, the prevailing notion was that humans had been on the American continent for approximately 14,000 years, primarily based…
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6 October
Jon Fosse: A Renowned Norwegian Author with a Global Literary Impact
Born on September 29, 1959, in Haugesund, Norway, the author made his debut in 1983 with his novel “Red, Black.”…
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5 October
Algeria Bolsters Border Health Measures Amid Bedbug Concerns
In a move aimed at preventing the potential spread of bedbugs, Algerian authorities have announced tightened health measures at border…
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5 October
Breakthrough Research: Scientists Modify Fentanyl for Safer Pain Relief
In a groundbreaking development, scientists from the Center for Clinical Pharmacology at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis…
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3 October
Nobel Prize in Physics 2023: Breakthroughs in Attosecond Light Pulse Generation
The Nobel Prize in Physics for 2023 was announced today by the granting authority. Three scientists were awarded for their…
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3 October
France’s Unwanted Houseguest: The Bed Bug Invasion
In recent times, several regions in France have witnessed an unexpected and powerful surge in the population of bed bugs.…
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Sep- 2023 -26 September
Russia and Algeria to cooperate in nuclear medicine
In the context of a rapprochement between Russia and Algeria that has been ongoing for months, the two countries are…
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20 September
Placozoans: The Simple Animals That May Hold Clues to the Origin of the Human Brain
Placozoans, a type of blob-like animal, are the simplest animals on the planet. They have no organs or brain, but…
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13 September
“Understanding Botulism: Rare Neurological Condition Linked to Homemade Canned Sardines”
In Bordeaux, Barcelona, and the Île-de-France region, at least twelve cases of botulism have been detected in recent days. A…
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Aug- 2023 -7 August
Unprecedented Recruitment Efforts for Unemployed Professors in Algerian Universities
In a significant development, Algerian universities are currently conducting oral interviews for the second consecutive day as part of the…
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Jul- 2023 -29 July
CDC: US may be entering another summer COVID-19 wave
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is warning that the United States may be entering another summer COVID-19…
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