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Insect Pest Control Market Expands with Rising Demand for Sustainable Pest Management and Advanced Crop Protection SolutionsAccording to the latest report published by Data Bridge Market Research, the Insect Pest Control Market Data Bridge Market Research analyses t hat the insect pest control market is expected to reach USD 29.43 billion by 2030, which is USD 17.65 billion in 2022, registering a CAGR of 6.60% during the forecast period of 2023 to 2030. The Insect Pest Control Marketdocument identifies...0 Comments 0 Shares 130 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMScientists find 'signs of life' inside 5,300-year-old mummy in remarkable discoveryResearchers have uncovered traces of ancient microbes inside a mummy unexpected "signs of life" that may have persisted for more than 5,300 years.The study, recently published in the journal Microbiome, centers on tzi the Iceman, a mummy found by a tourist inside a glacier in the Alps in 1991, news agency SWNS reported.tzi's remains date back to 3300 B.C., before Stonehenge and the Egyptian pyramids were built. He was between 25 and 35 years old when he died, and stood roughly 5 feet 2 inches tall.ANCIENT PALACE DISCOVERY CHALLENGES THE MYTH BEHIND SPARTA'S RISE TO POWERResearchers originally believed he succumbed to exposure or exhaustion while crossing the Alps, though later examinations found that an arrowhead was lodged in his left shoulder suggesting he likely bled to death.Experts at Eurac Research found that tzi's remains still contain a complex community of ancient and modern microorganisms offering a rare glimpse into the microbial past of early humans.While studying the mummy at the South Tyrol Museum of Archaeology in Bolzano, Italy, researchers found cold-adapted yeasts and genetic traces of bacteria from tzi's ancient gut microbiome.They also differentiated between microorganisms that were present during tzi's lifetime and those that colonized his body after his death, using tissue samples, swabs and genetic analysis.COULD NOAH'S ARK REMAINS BE BURIED IN TURKEY? NEW FINDINGS REVIVE AGE-OLD DEBATEThe team analyzed ice from the surface of tzis body, as well as meltwater inside the mummy. Researchers also drew on intestinal tissue and stomach-content data from previous studies.A surprising discovery was the presence of cold-adapted yeast species, likely originating from the glacial environment, which have persisted on tzis body to the present day.tzi's microbiome is also unique in that it contains gut bacteria that aren't typically found in the intestines of modern humans, researchers said."tzi therefore offers a rare glimpse into humanitys microbial past," Eurac Research noted in a statement.Some of the microbes may still exist in a dormant state more than 5,000 years after tzi's death, as his body sits at the South Tyrol Museum, the experts said.Elisabeth Vallazza, director of the South Tyrol Museum of Archaeology, described the mummy's preservation condition as "very stable today."'WELL-PRESERVED' 5,000-YEAR-OLD DOG BURIED WITH BONE DAGGER UNEARTHED IN ANCIENT BOG"Close microbiological monitoring ensures that the mummy suffers no damage," said Vallazza in a statement."But further research and full conservation efforts are certainly needed to preserve it for many more generations."CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR LIFESTYLE NEWSLETTERDespite the findings, there is still mystery surrounding how microorganisms survive and interact within tzi's frozen remains.The conditions "are not yet fully understood," said conservation expert and co-author Marco Samadelli, as SWNS reported."This study expands our knowledge in this area."Frank Maixner, director of the Institute for Mummy Studies at Eurac Research, said the discovery points to a continuous presence of certain microorganisms on the mummy throughout its long history.CLICK HERE FOR MORE LIFESTYLE STORIES"These yeasts have accompanied tzi on his long journey through the millennia," Maixner said in a statement.tzi is "not a static relic, but a dynamic biological system," he added.The latest findings add to a growing body of recent research on mummies and other ancient remains.Earlier this spring, officials announced that researchers from the University of Barcelona discovered a copy of Homer's "Iliad" placed on top of a mummy in Egypt.TEST YOURSELF WITH OUR LATEST LIFESTYLE QUIZLast year, utility workers in Lima, Peru, uncovered a millennia-old mummy while on the job.0 Comments 0 Shares 64 Views 0 Reviews -
WWW.SPORTSCHAU.DEWM 2026: Innenbandriss - WM ist fr Nico Schlotterbeck beendetNico Schlotterbeck hat sich im zweiten WM-Gruppenspiel gegen die Elfenbeinkste ein Innenband im linken Sprunggelenk gerissen. Der DFB-Abwehrspieler fllt damit fr den Rest des Turniers aus. [mehr]0 Comments 0 Shares 65 Views 0 Reviews -
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RMCSPORT.BFMTV.COMCoupe du monde 2026: "Que faisons-nous ici?", "comme un acteur has been"... la presse belge se dchane contre Rudi Garcia et le vieillissant Kevin De BruyneLa presse belge perd patience contre le slectionneur Rudi Garcia et le milieu Kevin De Bruyne au lendemain du match nul contre l'Iran (0-0) la Coupe du monde 2026.0 Comments 0 Shares 55 Views 0 Reviews -
RMCSPORT.BFMTV.COMChampionnat des nations: "Nous voulons faire du jeu", le nouveau slectionneur des All Blacks ambitieux avant les BleusDave Rennie, le nouveau slectionneur de la Nouvelle-Zlande, a dsign ce lundi 22 juin 2026 le 3e ligne Ardie Savea pour tre le capitaine des All Blacks qui promet un rugby "optimiste" lors des confrontations de juillet contre la France, l'Italie et l'Irlande dans le cadre du Championnat des nations.0 Comments 0 Shares 76 Views 0 Reviews -
WWW.SMH.COM.AUCoaches 'second guessing' six-man bench rulePhil Gould and Paul Gallen debate the merits of the six-man bench rule and it's impact on State of Origin football.0 Comments 0 Shares 59 Views 0 Reviews
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TIMESOFINDIA.INDIATIMES.COMJay Shah says motherhood should not end cricket careers as ICC introduces new guidelinesThe ICC has introduced new post-pregnancy return-to-play guidelines to help female cricketers continue their careers after childbirth. The framework includes a six-step recovery model and support measures such as flexible training and childcare assistance. ICC chairman Jay Shah said the initiative reflects the governing body's commitment to ensuring women can thrive both on and off the field.0 Comments 0 Shares 71 Views 0 Reviews
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Middle East & Africa Digital Out-of-Home (OOH) Advertising Market Trends & Forecast"Digital Out Of Home (OOH) Advertising Market According to the latest report published by Data Bridge Market Research, the Middle East and Africa Digital Out Of Home (OOH) Advertising Market Data Bridge Market Research analyses that the digital out of home (OOH) advertising market which was growing at a value of 1,240.78 million in 2021 and is expected to reach the value of USD...0 Comments 0 Shares 79 Views 0 Reviews