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Israel is flooding Gaza’s tunnel network: scientists assess the risks
The plan to target Hamas involves filling parts of a 500-kilometre-long network of underground tunnels. Researchers warn this could affect Gaza’s...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
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Why scientists say this common vegetable may stop gray hair
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Iran elects heart surgeon as president: scientists are hopeful
Researchers say unexpected victory for Masoud Pezeshkian could spell improvements to human rights, investment in science and academic freedom — if...
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A New Kind of Concrete Can Grow and Repair Itself. How? It’s Alive.
Self- healing concrete could be greener, more resilient, and longer lasting than the standard variety. Concrete is one of the biggest greenhouse gas emitters in...
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Ancient-human fossils sent to space: scientists slam ‘publicity stunt’
The decision to send hominin bones on a commercial spaceflight has raised eyebrows among human-evolution researchers. Ewen Callaway On a bright Friday...
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Iceland braces for volcanic eruption: what scientists are watching
Researchers are tracking every aspect of the geological unrest, which began last month. JUNIOR GROUP LEADER Professor position The International...
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Miranda July talks 'All Fours' -- and the risks and rewards of changing your life
July's been surprised by the reaction to her novel, which centers on a 45-year-old married woman who has an erotic affair: "I've had people tell...
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Israeli soccer fans were attacked in Amsterdam. The violence was condemned as antisemitic
AMSTERDAM (AP) — Israeli fans were assaulted after a soccer game in Amsterdam by hordes of young people apparently riled up by calls on social media...
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Daily briefing: Why kids need to take more risks: science reveals the benefits of adventurous play
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Harvard Law Review Awards $ 65k Fellowship to Student Charged in Assault of Israeli Classmate: Report
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