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International Science Conference: Innovations To Ease Environmental Stressors


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International Science Conference: Innovations To Ease Environmental Stressors
The twenty-seventh International Conference on the Unity of the Sciences (ICUS XXVII) Gathers solutions to environmental problems
 
Washington, DC – Easing global problems like deforestation, desertification and the rise of antibiotic-resistant bacteria will have profound benefits for humanity, speakers told a recent two-day virtual science conference.
Seventy-one scholars from 13 countries attended ICUS XXVII, which was held online on April 23-24, 2021 EDT. The conference series, sponsored by the Hyo Jeong International Foundation for the Unity of the Sciences (HJIFUS), focuses on finding the most promising scientific solutions to environmental problems on a glo ....

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Seventy-one scholars from 13 countries attended the 27th International Science Conference


 
gathers solutions to environmental problems
 
Easing global problems like deforestation, desertification and the rise of antibiotic-resistant bacteria will have profound benefits for humanity, speakers told a recent two-day virtual science conference.
Seventy-one scholars from 13 countries attended ICUS XXVII, which was held online on April 23-24, 2021 EDT. The conference series, sponsored by the Hyo Jeong International Foundation for the Unity of the Sciences (HJIFUS), focuses on finding the most promising scientific solutions to environmental problems on a global level, said HJIFUS President, Dr. Douglas Joo.
It is no exaggeration to say that the preservation of our environment is the most pressing and weightiest issue humanity faces today, said Dr. Sun Jin Moon in the Founder s Address, quoting her mother, Dr. Hak Ja Han Moon, co-founder of ICUS with her late husband, Rev. Dr. Sun Myung Moon. ....

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Seniors at especially high risk as COVID-19 deaths surge in Osaka: Mainichi analysis


Seniors at especially high risk as COVID-19 deaths surge in Osaka: Mainichi analysis
January 13, 2021 (Mainichi Japan)
Osaka Gov. speaks at a meeting of Osaka Prefecture s coronavirus countermeasures headquarters committee in the city of Osaka s Chuo Ward, on Jan. 12, 2021. (Mainichi/Ryuichi Mochizuki)
OSAKA A Mainichi Shimbun analysis of spiking COVID-19 deaths in Osaka Prefecture has revealed extremely high mortality risks to people aged 60-plus in the western Japan prefecture.
The Mainichi examined data related to the deaths, alongside the prefecture s own analysis and other information sources.
Osaka Prefecture s total COVID-19 deaths reached 690 on Jan. 12, near parity with metropolitan Tokyo s 691, though the Japanese capital s population is about 1.6 times larger. Monthly fatalities also jumped from 78 in November to 259 in December roughly 1.9 times the 138 recorded for Tokyo. ....

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