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The United States and Pakistan say they have reached a trade agreement that is expected to allow Washington to help develop Pakistan’s largely untapped oil reserves and lower tariffs for the South ...
China launches remote sensing satellite for Pakistan with Kuaizhou-1A rocket China launched a remote sensing satellite for ...
Equipped with advanced electro-optical and hyperspectral sensors, the satellite is designed to deliver real-time data crucial ...
In a bold leap forward for its national space programme, the Pakistan Space and Upper Atmosphere Research Commission (SUPARCO) will launch a new Remote Sensing Satellite today (July 31), from the ...
After 25 years, Microsoft is reportedly exiting Pakistan, a move confirmed by the founding head of Microsoft Pakistan, Jawwad Rehman, via a LinkedIn post.
Pakistan has no objection to extraditing ‘individuals of concern’ to India: Bilawal Bhutto “As part of a comprehensive dialogue with Pakistan, where terrorism is one of the issues that we ...
While Microsoft didn’t explicitly state reasons, experts say that Pakistan’s economical instability and the political turmoil led to the software giant exiting the country.
A new map has revealed a disturbing truth about drinking water in the US. Scientists found millions of Americans may be regularly exposed to dangerous levels of arsenic, which is a naturally ...
Earth's earliest life forms developed ways to survive the harmful effects of arsenic to cope with dramatic changes in their environment, a new study suggests.
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The study found that even low levels of arsenic in drinking water may increase the risk of below average birth weight and other adverse birth outcomes.
Key Takeaways Prenatal exposure to arsenic in the public water supply was tied to some adverse birth outcomes. Public drinking water is a major source of inorganic arsenic exposure.