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How Earth’s most intense heat wave ever impacted life in Antarctica

Summer 2024 is on track to be the hottest on record for hundreds of cities across the U.S. and globe.…

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Israel and Hezbollah engage in intense cross-border fighting : NPR

On Sunday, Israel and Hezbollah exchanged some of the heaviest cross border fighting in months. ADRIAN MA, HOST: Today, Israel…

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'Who is going to look away first?' | AJ and Dubois' intense face-off!

Anthony Joshua and Daniel Dubois faced off for the first time at the launch press conference for their blockbuster battle…

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US Navy faces its most intense combat since World War II against Yemen’s Iran-backed Houthi rebels

ABOARD THE USS LABOON IN THE RED SEA (AP) — The U.S. Navy prepared for decades to potentially fight the…

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Friendly fire kills 5 Israeli soldiers amid intense fighting in Gaza

Unlock the Editor’s Digest for free Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter.…

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Longest face-off ever? Lomachenko and Kambosos pulled apart in intense stare-down

Vasiliy Lomachenko and George Kambosos were pulled apart in an intense stare-down ahead of their IBF lightweight world title showdown.…

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Human activities have an intense impact on Earth’s deep subsurface fluid flow

The impact of human activities — such as greenhouse gas emissions and deforestation — on Earth’s surface have been well-studied.…

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Green-to-red transformation of Euglena gracilis using bonito stock and intense red light

Euglena gracilis, often regarded as a “superfood,” is a promising microalga with many health and nutritional benefits. In a recent…

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Immune cells’ intense reaction to the coronavirus may lead to pneumonia

The intense reaction of one of the lungs’ guardians against infection may help explain why COVID-19 can become severe. The…

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Four in five bird species cannot tolerate intense human pressures

In a recent study, researchers found that 78% of the world’s bird species do not thrive in the most modified…

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