Researchers were able to find the findings using ground-pacing radar (GPR) to look down the surface, without digging into any ground. Highlights from the Norwegian Institute for Cultural Heritage Research – published Tuesday in the journal Ancient – A Viking Ship Cemetery Jejelstad, located on the prison mound in southeastern …
Read More »Mental illness occurs in one in five survivors of COVID-19: study | United Kingdom
Research has shown that 20 percent of people infected with Covid-19 are diagnosed with a mental disorder within 90 days. Many Covid-11 survivors have a higher risk of developing mental illness, psychiatrists said, adding that after a large study, 100 percent of those infected with the coronavirus were diagnosed with …
Read More »Children lose basic skills under virus restriction
LONDON (AP) – Some young children have forgotten how to eat with a knife and fork and the coronavirus epidemic and the closure of school-related schools have affected young people’s learning, so others have turned to diapers. The Office for Standards in Education, Children’s Services and Skills, also known as …
Read More »Asian stocks rise another day on hopes of a coronavirus vaccine
BEIJING (AP) – Asian stock markets rebounded on Tuesday in hopes of progress toward a potential coronavirus vaccine that could help the world produce, buy and revive normal life. Benchmarks rose more than 1% in Tokyo, Hong Kong and Sydney, while Shanghai and Seoul also remained ahead. On Wall Street, …
Read More »Nagorno-Karabakh: Armenian PM signs deal with Azerbaijan to end ‘painful war’ | World News
Armenian Prime Minister Nicole Pashinyan has signed a “painful” deal with the leaders of Azerbaijan and Russia to end the military conflict in the disputed Nagorno-Karabakh region after more than a month of bloodshed. After six weeks of heavy fighting in the declaration on Tuesday morning, in which the Azerbaijani …
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