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Rangers lead ground-breaking effort to monitor Uganda’s lion population in critical stronghold

In a new study published in Nature Communications Biology, wildlife rangers from the Uganda Wildlife Authority have demonstrated their ability to…

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Politics

Watch live: Trump courts voters in critical swing state Nevada

Former President Trump is visiting the key battleground state of Nevada Friday, as polling indicates the state may still be…

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Politics

Hurricane Helene aftermath poses election hurdles in critical battlegrounds

Hurricane Helene has thrown up new hurdles for voters and election officials alike in Georgia and North Carolina, threatening disruptions…

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Science

Scientists uncover a critical component that helps killifish regenerate their fins

Spontaneous injuries like the loss of a limb or damage to the spinal cord are impossible for humans to repair.…

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Science

New research identifies critical gaps in mental health care for adults with schizophrenia spectrum disorders

New research finds that adults with schizophrenia spectrum disorders have high rates of comorbid mental and substance use disorders and…

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Business

Western nations join forces to break China’s grip on critical minerals

Western nations are directing their development finance and export credit agencies to work with private industry to support critical minerals…

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Food & Drink

CPS launches $3.3 million in research projects to tackle critical food safety issues

The Center for Produce Safety (CPS) is launching 14 new research projects totaling more than $3.3 million to address critical…

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Sports

'I think it's too much' | Rodri critical of player workload

Manchester city midfielder Rodri has spoken out about player workload and says the number of games they are now expected…

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Science

Critical crops’ alternative way to succeed in heat and drought

Scientists have discovered that certain plants can survive stressful, dry conditions by controlling water loss through their leaves without relying…

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Politics

Landmark crime bill seen in more critical light 30 years later : NPR

Then-President Bill Clinton (left) hugs then-Sen. Joe Biden on Sept. 13, 1994, during a signing ceremony for the crime bill…

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