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New Predictors of Breast Cancer Recurrence Identified According to Scientists
Researchers at Georgetown Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center have uncovered genetics and other characteristics that can predict if a woman is at risk for a recurrence of breast cancer, opening up new research possibilities for avoiding the development of a new tumor
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23 Million-Year-Old Fossilized Spider Glows Under Ultraviolet Light
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Mega Constellations: Satellite Pollution Threatens Australian Skies and Indigenous Astronomy Practices
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The Ozone Layer’s Significant Impact in Global Warming Is a Lesser-known Fact
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Liver-Compromising Virus is Spreading Among Kids in the US
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Estimation of Carbon Dioxide Emissions From Fossil Fuels Becomes a Breakthrough
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Habitat Disturbance and Warming Climate: Primary Drivers of Decline in Pollinators’ Population
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Tour Boat Hits Whale Off the Coast of Mexico; Six People Injured
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Australia Will Experience More La Nina Weather This 2022
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Study: Prehistoric Ancestors Made Art by Using Firelight
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Solar Storm Alert: Geomagnetic Storm, Solar Radiation, and Radio Blackout Expected to Hit Earth by April 27
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Tonga Volcano Officially the Largest Eruption of the 21st Century, New Data Confirms
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Canada: Overland Flooding Hits Winnipeg, Manitoba: Rainfall Warning in Place






