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Scientists could be accidentally damaging fossils with a method we thought was safe

Scientists could be accidentally damaging fossils with a method we thought was safe

Fossils are invaluable archives of the past. They preserve details about living things from a few thousand to hundreds of millions of years ago. Studying fossils can help us understand the evolution of species over…

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Italian Pecorino producers press to avoid US tariffs

Italian Pecorino producers press to avoid US tariffs

Italian Pecorino producers press to avoid US tariffs by : Reuters Source link

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Data can show if government programs work or not, but the Trump administration is suppressing the necessary information

Data can show if government programs work or not, but the Trump administration is suppressing the necessary information

The U.S. has the highest rate of maternal mortality among developed nations. Since 1987, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has administered the Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System to better understand when, where and…

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Is it okay to boil water more than once, or should you empty the kettle every time?

Is it okay to boil water more than once, or should you empty the kettle every time?

The kettle is a household staple practically everywhere – how else would we make our hot drinks? But is it okay to re-boil water that’s already in the kettle from last time? While bringing water…

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Oil prices snap 3-day losing streak as US crude stockpiles drop

Oil prices snap 3-day losing streak as US crude stockpiles drop by : Investing.com Source link

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When big sports events expand, like FIFA’s 2026 World Cup matches across North America, their climate footprint expands too

When big sports events expand, like FIFA’s 2026 World Cup matches across North America, their climate footprint expands too

When the FIFA World Cup hits North America in June 2026, 48 teams and millions of soccer fans will be traveling to and from venues spread across the United States, Canada and Mexico. It’s a…

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Whose turn is it? The question is at the heart of language and chimpanzees ask it too

Whose turn is it? The question is at the heart of language and chimpanzees ask it too

When we think about what sets humans apart from other animals, language often comes to mind. Language is more than words – it also relies on the ability to build shared understanding through conversation. At…

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Will Fed’s HQ cost overruns be enough for Trump to fire Powell?

Will Fed’s HQ cost overruns be enough for Trump to fire Powell?

US Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell The feud between US president Donald Trump and Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell has taken a new turn, with the administration’s focus shifting to the $2.5 billion renovations bill…

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Carney says US deal that works for Canada isn't on table yet

Carney says US deal that works for Canada isn't on table yet

Carney says US deal that works for Canada isn't on table yet by : Reuters Source link

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law now puts a duty on companies to act

law now puts a duty on companies to act

Bribery is one of the most common forms of corruption in South African companies and state institutions. This has a number of harmful outcomes. Firstly, research shows that it weakens democracy and slows down economic…

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