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PA REVIEW OF THE YEAR 2025. File photo dated 17/05/25: Award-winning figurative sculptor Andrian Melka works on a marble sculpture of Royal Ballet principal dancer Fumi Kaneko, at his workshop in York, north Yorkshire, ahead of the work going on display at the artist's new London exhibition, Ballet Unveiled: Sculpting Strength and Vulnerability. Issue date: Monday December 15, 2025.-stock-foto
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Online predator and criminal using a fake identity to deceive and harm a young girl online-stock-foto
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Online predator and criminal using a fake identity to deceive and harm a young girl online-stock-foto
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Kolkata, West Bengal, India. 10th Dec, 2025. Scientists Dr. Tania Mukherjee and Dr. Ambarish Paul have developed a robot called The MedBot in their laboratory the first of its kind in Eastern India on December 10, 2025, in Kolkata, India.The MedBot is designed to help identify health risks in communities vulnerable to chronic diseases, supporting early detection and the prevention of non-communicable diseases. The robot can check blood sugar without the use of needles, count the heart rate, measure oxygen levels, and monitor blood pressure. (Credit Image: © Rupak De Chowdhuri/ZUMA Press Wir-stock-foto
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Kolkata, West Bengal, India. 10th Dec, 2025. Scientists Dr. Tania Mukherjee and Dr. Ambarish Paul have developed a robot called The MedBot in their laboratory the first of its kind in Eastern India on December 10, 2025, in Kolkata, India.The MedBot is designed to help identify health risks in communities vulnerable to chronic diseases, supporting early detection and the prevention of non-communicable diseases. The robot can check blood sugar without the use of needles, count the heart rate, measure oxygen levels, and monitor blood pressure. (Credit Image: © Rupak De Chowdhuri/ZUMA Press Wir-stock-foto
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Kolkata, West Bengal, India. 10th Dec, 2025. Scientists Dr. Tania Mukherjee and Dr. Ambarish Paul have developed a robot called The MedBot in their laboratory the first of its kind in Eastern India on December 10, 2025, in Kolkata, India.The MedBot is designed to help identify health risks in communities vulnerable to chronic diseases, supporting early detection and the prevention of non-communicable diseases. The robot can check blood sugar without the use of needles, count the heart rate, measure oxygen levels, and monitor blood pressure. (Credit Image: © Rupak De Chowdhuri/ZUMA Press Wir-stock-foto
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Kolkata, West Bengal, India. 10th Dec, 2025. Scientists Dr. Tania Mukherjee and Dr. Ambarish Paul have developed a robot called The MedBot in their laboratory the first of its kind in Eastern India on December 10, 2025, in Kolkata, India.The MedBot is designed to help identify health risks in communities vulnerable to chronic diseases, supporting early detection and the prevention of non-communicable diseases. The robot can check blood sugar without the use of needles, count the heart rate, measure oxygen levels, and monitor blood pressure. (Credit Image: © Rupak De Chowdhuri/ZUMA Press Wir-stock-foto
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Kolkata, West Bengal, India. 10th Dec, 2025. Scientists Dr. Tania Mukherjee and Dr. Ambarish Paul have developed a robot called The MedBot in their laboratory the first of its kind in Eastern India on December 10, 2025, in Kolkata, India.The MedBot is designed to help identify health risks in communities vulnerable to chronic diseases, supporting early detection and the prevention of non-communicable diseases. The robot can check blood sugar without the use of needles, count the heart rate, measure oxygen levels, and monitor blood pressure. (Credit Image: © Rupak De Chowdhuri/ZUMA Press Wir-stock-foto
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Kolkata, West Bengal, India. 10th Dec, 2025. Scientists Dr. Tania Mukherjee and Dr. Ambarish Paul have developed a robot called The MedBot in their laboratory the first of its kind in Eastern India on December 10, 2025, in Kolkata, India.The MedBot is designed to help identify health risks in communities vulnerable to chronic diseases, supporting early detection and the prevention of non-communicable diseases. The robot can check blood sugar without the use of needles, count the heart rate, measure oxygen levels, and monitor blood pressure. (Credit Image: © Rupak De Chowdhuri/ZUMA Press Wir-stock-foto
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Kolkata, West Bengal, India. 10th Dec, 2025. Scientists Dr. Tania Mukherjee and Dr. Ambarish Paul have developed a robot called The MedBot in their laboratory the first of its kind in Eastern India on December 10, 2025, in Kolkata, India.The MedBot is designed to help identify health risks in communities vulnerable to chronic diseases, supporting early detection and the prevention of non-communicable diseases. The robot can check blood sugar without the use of needles, count the heart rate, measure oxygen levels, and monitor blood pressure. (Credit Image: © Rupak De Chowdhuri/ZUMA Press Wir-stock-foto
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Kolkata, West Bengal, India. 10th Dec, 2025. Scientists Dr. Tania Mukherjee and Dr. Ambarish Paul have developed a robot called The MedBot in their laboratory the first of its kind in Eastern India on December 10, 2025, in Kolkata, India.The MedBot is designed to help identify health risks in communities vulnerable to chronic diseases, supporting early detection and the prevention of non-communicable diseases. The robot can check blood sugar without the use of needles, count the heart rate, measure oxygen levels, and monitor blood pressure. (Credit Image: © Rupak De Chowdhuri/ZUMA Press Wir-stock-foto
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Kolkata, West Bengal, India. 10th Dec, 2025. Scientists Dr. Tania Mukherjee and Dr. Ambarish Paul have developed a robot called The MedBot in their laboratory the first of its kind in Eastern India on December 10, 2025, in Kolkata, India.The MedBot is designed to help identify health risks in communities vulnerable to chronic diseases, supporting early detection and the prevention of non-communicable diseases. The robot can check blood sugar without the use of needles, count the heart rate, measure oxygen levels, and monitor blood pressure. (Credit Image: © Rupak De Chowdhuri/ZUMA Press Wir-stock-foto
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Kolkata, West Bengal, India. 10th Dec, 2025. Scientists Dr. Tania Mukherjee and Dr. Ambarish Paul have developed a robot called The MedBot in their laboratory the first of its kind in Eastern India on December 10, 2025, in Kolkata, India.The MedBot is designed to help identify health risks in communities vulnerable to chronic diseases, supporting early detection and the prevention of non-communicable diseases. The robot can check blood sugar without the use of needles, count the heart rate, measure oxygen levels, and monitor blood pressure. (Credit Image: © Rupak De Chowdhuri/ZUMA Press Wir-stock-foto
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Kolkata, West Bengal, India. 10th Dec, 2025. Scientists Dr. Tania Mukherjee and Dr. Ambarish Paul have developed a robot called The MedBot in their laboratory the first of its kind in Eastern India on December 10, 2025, in Kolkata, India.The MedBot is designed to help identify health risks in communities vulnerable to chronic diseases, supporting early detection and the prevention of non-communicable diseases. The robot can check blood sugar without the use of needles, count the heart rate, measure oxygen levels, and monitor blood pressure. (Credit Image: © Rupak De Chowdhuri/ZUMA Press Wir-stock-foto
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Kolkata, West Bengal, India. 10th Dec, 2025. Scientists Dr. Tania Mukherjee and Dr. Ambarish Paul have developed a robot called The MedBot in their laboratory the first of its kind in Eastern India on December 10, 2025, in Kolkata, India.The MedBot is designed to help identify health risks in communities vulnerable to chronic diseases, supporting early detection and the prevention of non-communicable diseases. The robot can check blood sugar without the use of needles, count the heart rate, measure oxygen levels, and monitor blood pressure. (Credit Image: © Rupak De Chowdhuri/ZUMA Press Wir-stock-foto
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Kolkata, West Bengal, India. 10th Dec, 2025. Scientists Dr. Tania Mukherjee and Dr. Ambarish Paul have developed a robot called The MedBot in their laboratory the first of its kind in Eastern India on December 10, 2025, in Kolkata, India.The MedBot is designed to help identify health risks in communities vulnerable to chronic diseases, supporting early detection and the prevention of non-communicable diseases. The robot can check blood sugar without the use of needles, count the heart rate, measure oxygen levels, and monitor blood pressure. (Credit Image: © Rupak De Chowdhuri/ZUMA Press Wir-stock-foto
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Kolkata, West Bengal, India. 10th Dec, 2025. Scientists Dr. Tania Mukherjee and Dr. Ambarish Paul have developed a robot called The MedBot in their laboratory the first of its kind in Eastern India on December 10, 2025, in Kolkata, India.The MedBot is designed to help identify health risks in communities vulnerable to chronic diseases, supporting early detection and the prevention of non-communicable diseases. The robot can check blood sugar without the use of needles, count the heart rate, measure oxygen levels, and monitor blood pressure. (Credit Image: © Rupak De Chowdhuri/ZUMA Press Wir-stock-foto
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Kolkata, West Bengal, India. 10th Dec, 2025. Scientists Dr. Tania Mukherjee and Dr. Ambarish Paul have developed a robot called The MedBot in their laboratory the first of its kind in Eastern India on December 10, 2025, in Kolkata, India.The MedBot is designed to help identify health risks in communities vulnerable to chronic diseases, supporting early detection and the prevention of non-communicable diseases. The robot can check blood sugar without the use of needles, count the heart rate, measure oxygen levels, and monitor blood pressure. (Credit Image: © Rupak De Chowdhuri/ZUMA Press Wir-stock-foto
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Kolkata, West Bengal, India. 10th Dec, 2025. Scientists Dr. Tania Mukherjee and Dr. Ambarish Paul have developed a robot called The MedBot in their laboratory the first of its kind in Eastern India on December 10, 2025, in Kolkata, India.The MedBot is designed to help identify health risks in communities vulnerable to chronic diseases, supporting early detection and the prevention of non-communicable diseases. The robot can check blood sugar without the use of needles, count the heart rate, measure oxygen levels, and monitor blood pressure. (Credit Image: © Rupak De Chowdhuri/ZUMA Press Wir-stock-foto
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Kolkata, West Bengal, India. 10th Dec, 2025. Scientists Dr. Tania Mukherjee and Dr. Ambarish Paul have developed a robot called The MedBot in their laboratory the first of its kind in Eastern India on December 10, 2025, in Kolkata, India.The MedBot is designed to help identify health risks in communities vulnerable to chronic diseases, supporting early detection and the prevention of non-communicable diseases. The robot can check blood sugar without the use of needles, count the heart rate, measure oxygen levels, and monitor blood pressure. (Credit Image: © Rupak De Chowdhuri/ZUMA Press Wir-stock-foto
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Kolkata, West Bengal, India. 10th Dec, 2025. Scientists Dr. Tania Mukherjee and Dr. Ambarish Paul have developed a robot called The MedBot in their laboratory the first of its kind in Eastern India on December 10, 2025, in Kolkata, India.The MedBot is designed to help identify health risks in communities vulnerable to chronic diseases, supporting early detection and the prevention of non-communicable diseases. The robot can check blood sugar without the use of needles, count the heart rate, measure oxygen levels, and monitor blood pressure. (Credit Image: © Rupak De Chowdhuri/ZUMA Press Wir-stock-foto
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Kolkata, West Bengal, India. 10th Dec, 2025. Scientists Dr. Tania Mukherjee and Dr. Ambarish Paul have developed a robot called The MedBot in their laboratory the first of its kind in Eastern India on December 10, 2025, in Kolkata, India.The MedBot is designed to help identify health risks in communities vulnerable to chronic diseases, supporting early detection and the prevention of non-communicable diseases. The robot can check blood sugar without the use of needles, count the heart rate, measure oxygen levels, and monitor blood pressure. (Credit Image: © Rupak De Chowdhuri/ZUMA Press Wir-stock-foto
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Kolkata, West Bengal, India. 10th Dec, 2025. Scientists Dr. Tania Mukherjee and Dr. Ambarish Paul have developed a robot called The MedBot in their laboratory the first of its kind in Eastern India on December 10, 2025, in Kolkata, India.The MedBot is designed to help identify health risks in communities vulnerable to chronic diseases, supporting early detection and the prevention of non-communicable diseases. The robot can check blood sugar without the use of needles, count the heart rate, measure oxygen levels, and monitor blood pressure. (Credit Image: © Rupak De Chowdhuri/ZUMA Press Wir-stock-foto
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Kolkata, West Bengal, India. 10th Dec, 2025. Scientists Dr. Tania Mukherjee and Dr. Ambarish Paul have developed a robot called The MedBot in their laboratory the first of its kind in Eastern India on December 10, 2025, in Kolkata, India.The MedBot is designed to help identify health risks in communities vulnerable to chronic diseases, supporting early detection and the prevention of non-communicable diseases. The robot can check blood sugar without the use of needles, count the heart rate, measure oxygen levels, and monitor blood pressure. (Credit Image: © Rupak De Chowdhuri/ZUMA Press Wir-stock-foto
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Kolkata, West Bengal, India. 10th Dec, 2025. Scientists Dr. Tania Mukherjee and Dr. Ambarish Paul have developed a robot called The MedBot in their laboratory the first of its kind in Eastern India on December 10, 2025, in Kolkata, India.The MedBot is designed to help identify health risks in communities vulnerable to chronic diseases, supporting early detection and the prevention of non-communicable diseases. The robot can check blood sugar without the use of needles, count the heart rate, measure oxygen levels, and monitor blood pressure. (Credit Image: © Rupak De Chowdhuri/ZUMA Press Wir-stock-foto
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Kolkata, West Bengal, India. 10th Dec, 2025. Scientists Dr. Tania Mukherjee and Dr. Ambarish Paul have developed a robot called The MedBot in their laboratory the first of its kind in Eastern India on December 10, 2025, in Kolkata, India.The MedBot is designed to help identify health risks in communities vulnerable to chronic diseases, supporting early detection and the prevention of non-communicable diseases. The robot can check blood sugar without the use of needles, count the heart rate, measure oxygen levels, and monitor blood pressure. (Credit Image: © Rupak De Chowdhuri/ZUMA Press Wir-stock-foto
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Kolkata, West Bengal, India. 10th Dec, 2025. Scientists Dr. Tania Mukherjee and Dr. Ambarish Paul have developed a robot called The MedBot in their laboratory the first of its kind in Eastern India on December 10, 2025, in Kolkata, India.The MedBot is designed to help identify health risks in communities vulnerable to chronic diseases, supporting early detection and the prevention of non-communicable diseases. The robot can check blood sugar without the use of needles, count the heart rate, measure oxygen levels, and monitor blood pressure. (Credit Image: © Rupak De Chowdhuri/ZUMA Press Wir-stock-foto
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Kolkata, West Bengal, India. 10th Dec, 2025. Scientists Dr. Tania Mukherjee and Dr. Ambarish Paul have developed a robot called The MedBot in their laboratory the first of its kind in Eastern India on December 10, 2025, in Kolkata, India.The MedBot is designed to help identify health risks in communities vulnerable to chronic diseases, supporting early detection and the prevention of non-communicable diseases. The robot can check blood sugar without the use of needles, count the heart rate, measure oxygen levels, and monitor blood pressure. (Credit Image: © Rupak De Chowdhuri/ZUMA Press Wir-stock-foto
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File photo dated 30/03/20 of a woman uses a laptop as she holds a bank card. A first-o--its-kind multimillion-pound government fund is to give thousands of consumers free digital training to help them find cheaper deals online. Some 80 schemes will have a share of the £11.7 million Digital Inclusion Innovation Fund to help the most vulnerable, from disadvantaged young people and the homeless to the elderly, get online with confidence as part of the 'push to close the digital divide'. Issue date: Wednesday December 10, 2025.-stock-foto
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EMBARGOED TO 0001 WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 10 File photo dated 30/03/20 of a woman uses a laptop as she holds a bank card. A first-o--its-kind multimillion-pound government fund is to give thousands of consumers free digital training to help them find cheaper deals online. Some 80 schemes will have a share of the £11.7 million Digital Inclusion Innovation Fund to help the most vulnerable, from disadvantaged young people and the homeless to the elderly, get online with confidence as part of the 'push to close the digital divide'. Issue date: Wednesday December 10, 2025.-stock-foto
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An adorable giant panda perched in a dead tree, photographed against the light. A vulnerable species (Ailuropoda melanoleuca).-stock-foto
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Mishmi takin profile portrait, an endangered goat-antelope (Budorcas taxicolor taxicolor).-stock-foto
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An adorable giant panda eating bamboo shoots photographed in a zoo. A vulnerable species (Ailuropoda melanoleuca).-stock-foto
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An adorable red panda photographed in a tree while eating bamboo, also known as the lesser panda (Ailurus fulgens).-stock-foto
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An adorable giant panda eating bamboo shoots photographed in a zoo. A vulnerable species (Ailuropoda melanoleuca).-stock-foto
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Mishmi takin portrait (Budorcas taxicolor taxicolor), an endangered goat-antelope. Profile view against a rocky background.-stock-foto
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An adorable giant panda photographed in a zoo. A vulnerable species that eats almost exclusively bamboo shoots (Ailuropoda melanoleuca).-stock-foto
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Poignant macro view of struggling bumblebee trapped in wet, muddy puddle of water. small insect with bright orange pollen fights for survival in dirty-stock-foto
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Olomouc, Czech Republic. 09th Dec, 2025. Loading packages for children in Ukraine as part of the annual project of the Archdiocesan Charity Olomouc called Christmas Package, in Olomouc, Czech Republic, on December 9, 2025. Volunteer donors buy shoes, clothes, toiletries, toys and other necessities for specific children from socially vulnerable families and orphanages. In its 17-year history, this year they will donate 467 children from Western Ukraine, the largest number in the history of the project. Credit: Ludek Perina/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Olomouc, Czech Republic. 09th Dec, 2025. Loading packages for children in Ukraine as part of the annual project of the Archdiocesan Charity Olomouc called Christmas Package, in Olomouc, Czech Republic, on December 9, 2025. Volunteer donors buy shoes, clothes, toiletries, toys and other necessities for specific children from socially vulnerable families and orphanages. In its 17-year history, this year they will donate 467 children from Western Ukraine, the largest number in the history of the project. Credit: Ludek Perina/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News-stock-foto