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Sharks rarely seen together peacefully co-feed: Observation could help scientists understand shark ecology better
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Sharks rarely seen together peacefully co-feed: Observation could help scientists understand shark ecology better

Many sharks, particularly those that live in the open oceans, are hunters rather than scavengers. Despite this, a small portion of their diet comes from scavenging, a behavior they may engage in when the opportunity arises.
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Could 'pausing' cell death be the final frontier in medicine on Earth and beyond?
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Could 'pausing' cell death be the final frontier in medicine on Earth and beyond?

The process of necrosis, a form of cell death, may represent one of the most promising ways to change the course of human aging, disease and even space travel, according to a new study by researchers at UCL, drug discovery company LinkGevity and the European Space Agency (ESA).
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Report suggests future-proofing crops will require urgent and consistent effort
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Report suggests future-proofing crops will require urgent and consistent effort

In a review in the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B, Stephen Long, a professor of crop sciences and of plant biology at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, describes research efforts to "future-proof" the crops that are essential to feeding a hungry world in a changing climate. Long, who has spent decades studying the process of photosynthesis and finding ways to improve it, provides an overview of key scientific findings that offer a ray of hope.
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'Stealthy' lipid nanoparticles give mRNA vaccines a makeover
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'Stealthy' lipid nanoparticles give mRNA vaccines a makeover

A new material developed at Cornell University could significantly improve the delivery and effectiveness of mRNA vaccines by replacing a commonly used ingredient that may trigger unwanted immune responses in some people.
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The hunt for mysterious 'Planet Nine' offers up a surprise
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The hunt for mysterious 'Planet Nine' offers up a surprise

It's an evocative idea that has long bedeviled scientists: a huge and mysterious planet is lurking in the darkness at the edge of our solar system, evading all our efforts to spot it.
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US Court Blocks Most Trump Tariffs
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US Court Blocks Most Trump Tariffs

A U.S. trade court blocked most of President Donald Trump's tariffs in a sweeping ruling on Wednesday that found the president overstepped his authority by imposing across-the-board duties on imports from U.S. trading partners.
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Obama Judge to Hear Harvard Case on Block of Foreign Students
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Obama Judge to Hear Harvard Case on Block of Foreign Students

A federal judge will consider Thursday whether to further block President Donald Trump's administration from revoking Harvard University's ability to enroll international students, a move the Ivy League school said would impact about a quarter of its student body.
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Kremlin Says No Plans Yet for Putin-Trump Call
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Kremlin Says No Plans Yet for Putin-Trump Call

Russian President Vladimir Putin currently has no plans to speak to former President Donald Trump, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Thursday.
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US Limits COVID Boosters to Over-65s or Those at High Risk
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US Limits COVID Boosters to Over-65s or Those at High Risk

The United States will limit COVID-19 boosters to people over 65 or those at risk of serious illness, while requiring vaccine makers to run fresh clinical trials before offering shots to younger and healthier individuals, officials said Tuesday.
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Fed: Most US Households Holding Up Amid Inflation
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Fed: Most US Households Holding Up Amid Inflation

U.S. households reported little change in their economic well-being last year, with the cost of living remaining a top concern but nearly three-quarters of adults saying they were "doing OK or living comfortably," the Federal Reserve reported in an annual survey of people's...
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