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A New Book Tells the Story of Albuquerque Through the Rio Grande
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Ribbons of Green traces Albuquerque’s history along the Rio Grande

*Ribbons of Green* traces Albuquerque’s growth and survival through the Rio Grande, now critically overused and threatened by climate change. The book urges sh…

Inside Climate News 13 hours ago 1
I'm back at home again after uni - here's how I'm making it work
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Natasha Suman saves £1,000 monthly at parents' home

Natasha Suman saves £1,000 monthly toward a home deposit by living with her parents, trading independence for financial stability amid high rents. Many young a…

BBC Business 23 hours ago 4
Why old nuclear-site concrete could become a tool for trapping strontium-90
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Crushed concrete traps 90% of strontium-90 at Hanford

Crushed concrete from demolished nuclear sites can capture over 90% of strontium-90, a harmful radioactive isotope. This method repurposes demolition waste, re…

Phys.org 23 hours ago 7
Hidden molecular code in tosyl groups directs pillararene formation and assembly, study finds
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Tosyl groups guide pillararene assembly in new study

Tosyl groups surprisingly direct the assembly of pillararenes, acting as invisible control switches, enabling precise control over their structure and function…

Phys.org 1 days ago 7
Centuries-old planktonic shell mystery solved with discovery of self-assembling proteins
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Scientists discover how plankton build glass-like shells

Researchers discovered that tintinnids, microscopic plankton, build glass-like shells from self-assembling proteins, solving a 200-year-old mystery and offerin…

Phys.org 1 days ago 6
White House celebrates Supreme Court immigration rulings as ‘tremendous win’
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White House hails Supreme Court TPS win for Haiti, Syria

The Supreme Court ruled 5-4 that the Trump administration can end Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Haiti and Syria, giving the White House broad discretion…

The Hill 1 days ago 27
We’ve uncovered a master gene that switches on human development
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Scientists discover LEUTX gene that activates human development

Scientists identified the LEUTX gene as the master switch that activates human development immediately after fertilization. This discovery could enable early d…

New Scientist 1 days ago 6
Banning social media for teens: Solution or overreaction?
🏥 Health
EU proposes banning social media for under-16s

EU teens average 4.5 daily screen hours, with 1 in 7 exceeding 8 hours, fueling debates over banning social media for under-16s due to potential harms to menta…

DW World 1 days ago 4
They knew the pill was fake but their memory still improved
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Healthy seniors improve memory with fake pills

Healthy adults aged 56 to 78 showed improved memory, physical performance, and reduced stress after taking fake pills for three weeks, even when told they were…

ScienceDaily 1 days ago 4
Phages could enable us to hijack vaccine immunity to kill cancer cells
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Scientists engineer phages to attack cancer cells

Phages can be engineered to carry tumor DNA and trigger vaccine-like immune responses to attack cancer cells. This approach may offer a safer, more effective a…

New Scientist 1 days ago 7
Hold the onions – and see if they make you cry
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Onion study finds why some people cry more

Onion-induced tearing varies widely among people due to sensitivity differences to syn-Propanethial-S-oxide, a chemical released when cutting onions. Understan…

New Scientist 2 days ago 7
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