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Science Proves the Benefits of a Traditional Brazilian Plant for Treating Arthritis
SadaNews - Researchers in Brazil have revealed that a coastal plant used for generations in folk medicine has genuine abilities to reduce inflammation and alleviate symptoms of arthritis, according to recent scientific findings that support what traditional practices have conveyed for many years.
T...
6G Research Transforms Satellites into Edge Computing Hubs
SadaNews - As the global race towards 6G networks accelerates, it seems that the real battleground may not be on Earth, but in space.
While the commercialization of 6G is expected by 2030, researchers have already begun reimagining how artificial intelligence can operate on a global scale.
The Int...
Death of Artist Tarek El-Amir After a Battle with Illness
SadaNews - The artist Tarek El-Amir passed away today, Wednesday, due to the deterioration of his health condition, and the funeral prayer will be held in the Cairo governorate of Egypt.
The late artist was admitted to the hospital after his health deteriorated and he fell into a coma. A source clo...
Will Traditional Passports Become a Thing of the Past?
SadaNews - The act of handing over a passport to a border officer and receiving a stamp indicating entry into a new country may soon become a thing of the past.
In October 2025, the European Union will begin rolling out the Entry/Exit System (EES), a new digital tool for border management that reco...
Italy Fines Apple $115 Million Over App Store
SadaNews - The Italian Competition Authority announced on Monday that it has fined the American tech giant Apple and two of its subsidiaries €98.6 million ($115.53 million) for allegedly abusing its dominant position in the mobile app market.
The regulatory body stated that the group is alleged to...
10 Players Awaiting Their Shine in the Africa Cup 2025
SadaNews - The 35th edition of the Africa Cup of Nations has kicked off in Morocco, filled with excitement, and will run from December 21 to January 18, with the participation of 24 teams competing for the continent's title.
Morocco aspires to win for the second time in its history after claiming t...
Lactic Acid as a Retinoid Alternative for Sensitive Skin Care
SadaNews - Sensitive skin often struggles to tolerate retinoids, despite following all the instructions for applying this essential component in the cosmetic care routine, from gradually starting its use to adequately moisturizing the skin afterward. So, could lactic acid be the suitable alternative...
Majid Al-Masry on "Awlad Al-Ra'i": A Human Drama Full of Emotions
SadaNews - In his extensive artistic journey, artist Majid Al-Masry has established his presence as an actor who relies not only on appearance but also on continuous development and the choice of roles with dramatic significance and a clear impact on the audience.
He began his cinematic career and...
Cold Water Baths May Suddenly Raise Your Blood Pressure
SadaNews - Taking a cold shower can cause a sudden increase in blood pressure due to blood vessel constriction and the release of stress hormones. Individuals with heart diseases may face higher risks.
However, according to a report published by the Times of India, the body can adapt over time to r...
The Bankruptcy of the Innovative Company "Roomba" Threatens the Future of Struggling Tech...
SadaNews - The announcement of the bankruptcy of iRobot, the owner of the famous Roomba brand, was not just news about a struggling smart vacuum maker, but a broader indicator of a worsening crisis hitting technology companies that had bet on acquisition deals as a last resort.
The story begins wit...
Report: The Suspect in the Brown University Attack Killed a Brilliant Scientist in a Shock...
SadaNews - In an incident that shocked the global academic community, prominent Portuguese physicist Nuno Loureiro (47), a pillar of scientific research at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), was shot dead in his home in Brooklyn, Massachusetts, this week by the suspect Claudio Neves Va...
Recent Study Questions the Safety of Sweeteners
SadaNews - A new scientific study has shown that sorbitol, a sugar alcohol widely used in "low-calorie" and "sugar-free" products, may not be as safe as believed, as it can convert inside the body into compounds that behave similarly to fructose, potentially causing stress on the liver and metabolic...