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Scientists Decode Chromosome Chaos, Find 81 Cancer Genes
New Rehab Certificate Tackles Nationwide Shortage
UN Investigators Warn: El Obeid Must Not Be Next Crime Scene
Students Fuse Engineering With Fashion, Art
Lab Brings Black Hole Theory to Life
Humanoid Robots Perform Live Surgery in World First
MIT Researcher Unveils Space Nuclear Detection Method
MIT Engineers Whip Up More Breathable Hydrogel
Martyn's Law: United Effort
Researchers Uncover Inside Story On Plant Organ Growth
Scientists Uncover Ant Parenting Behavior Evolution
Berset: Reform Key to Unlocking Council of Europe Potential
Parent Blood Cells Buffer Aging Effects
Canada Pushes Forward with Patrol Submarine Project
How Cheap Clean Energy Can Spark Fairer Energy Sector
8-9 Year-Olds Eligible for eGates Use
Matson Museum Director Wins Fulbright for Book
What Social Media Creators Can't Say About Their Job
OPCW Report: Chemical Forensics Boosts Weapon Probes
U of T, McMaster Launch Life Sciences Fund with Genesys
Iran's Eco Crisis Devastates Economy
UK Approves Second Largest Solar Farm
Support for Francophone Minority Projects 9 July
Approval Granted for One Earth Solar Farm Project
Sellafield Project Team Honored with Safety Awards
Portsmouth University Gains Funds to Safeguard Shark
Futbol Fans Log 800K CPR Compressions at FIFA Events
Land Degrades, Sand Storms Batter Desert Areas
Boot Camps For Sickle Cell Disease
IAEA Aids Latin America in Nuclear Crisis Readiness
AI Research Team Could Streamline Clinical Trial Design
CDC Data Gaps Threaten Disease Tracking, Prevention
SpudCell Misses Mark But Sparks New Questions
Kopana Terry's Oral History Research
Noise-Hatched Salmon Unlikely to Return to Spawn
Tips to Protect Medicines in Hot Weather
Overqualified Workers See More Tasks as Unreasonable
UNESCO Urged to Retract Hamas Journalist Status
Social Norms May Speed or Hinder Climate Action: Study
UN Urges Guatemala to Open Military Archives
WHO Urges Action as Cancer Cases May Double by 2050
Ivermectin Not Cancer Cure, Influencers Mislead Public
Meltwater Expands MCP, Integrates AI Intelligence
UK's Last Hanged Woman Pardoned After 70 Years