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The International Monetary Fund commends Uzbekistan's economic liberalization efforts but highlights remaining challenges for ...
Soar over Samarkand, Uzbekistan’s ancient Silk Road city, where majestic blue-tiled madrasas, grand mosques, and centuries-old domes create a mesmerizing skyline—captured in stunning drone footage ...
A sustainable tourism gateway In this episode we head to the north-eastern tip of Uzbekistan to uncover the alpine wonders surrounding of the country, where soaring peaks, emerald slopes, and ...
A Korea-developed carbon emissions map system will be introduced in Uzbekistan as part of an urban planning pilot project supported by the Asian Development Bank (ADB), Seoul's Ministry of Land, ...
Seoul, June 16 (BNA): A South Korea-developed carbon emissions map system will be introduced in Uzbekistan as part of an urban planning pilot project supported by the Asian Development Bank (ADB).
Seoul, June 16 (BNA): A South Korea-developed carbon emissions map system will be introduced in Uzbekistan as part of an urban planning pilot project supported by the Asian Development Bank (ADB). The ...
A carbon map system developed by the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport has been selected to be part of a pilot project of the Asia Development Bank (ADB) in Uzbekistan.
Blue light comes naturally from the sun, the biggest source of blue light we consume, but it can also come from artificial sources like smartphone screens, televisions and fluorescent and LED lights.
Blue light may contribute to headaches, but it's likely that other factors, like eye strain from staring at a screen for too long, may also be involved.
Discover how blue light from screens affects your eyes, sleep and health, plus simple strategies to protect your vision in our digital world.
Blue light is a high energy light that can impact your mood, sleep, and eye health.