Ancient human retrovirus DNA could be one of the markers of susceptibility to mental illness—specifically schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and major depressive disorder, a new study suggests. An international team of researchers examined
Denmark quietly prepared to disable key airfields in Greenland earlier this year amid rising fears that the United States, under Donald Trump, might attempt to seize the Arctic island by force, according
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MoreDenmark is weighing the possibility of lifting its four-decade-long ban on nuclear energy, as the country explores options to strengthen its electricity grid and guard against future blackouts, the Financial Times reports.
MoreAir France-KLM is banking on high-spending American tourists to fuel its recovery after a difficult year, according to CEO Ben Smith. The airline has seen “amazing” demand for premium travel, particularly from
MoreThe Dutch government’s recent push to enforce stricter language requirements for immigrants is causing concern, especially among the British expat community, known for their long-standing reluctance to master the local language. Under
MoreAncient human retrovirus DNA could be one of the markers of susceptibility to mental illness—specifically schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and major depressive disorder, a new study suggests. An international team of researchers examined
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