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Atomic-Level Insights into Cancer Cells Could Revolutionize Early Detection Methods
Scientists at the University of Colorado Boulder and Princeton University have, for the first time, employed a tool often used in geology to detect the atomic fingerprints of cancer.
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Soaring Heat Threatens Bumblebee's Important Role in Pollination, Food Security
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Developing Nations Urged To Be Transparent In Progress Of Cutting Greenhouse Emission and Climate Spending, COP29 Leader Says
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Central US Weather Forecast: Severe Storm to Bring Large Hail, Isolated Tornadoes
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Hurricane Season 2024: 6 Life-Saving Preparations to Keep Safe From Challenging Weather
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Isopods’ Precise Nutrient Regulation Offers Insight into Desert Ecosystem Dynamics
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Antarctic Blue Whales Population Might Be Recovering As Scientists Hear Their Underwater Songs
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Baltic Sea Faces Environmental Costs Over $730 million Due to Scrubber Water Discharge
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Illegal Trash Disposal at Sea: South Florida Teens Face Serious Legal Repercussions
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Biodiversity on Earth Could be Influenced by Planet's Weak Magnetic Field Over 500 Million Years Ago [Study]
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Lake Tsunamis Triggered by Landslides in Mountain Glacier Environments Could Worsen Amid Warming Conditions
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'Dangerous Severe Weather' with Potential Intense Tornadoes, Very Large Hail to Continue Across Central and Southern US: NWS Warns
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Carbon Credits Calculation Flawed: Study Reveals Overexaggeration in Models