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Rapid growth of blood cancer driven by a single genetic ‘hit’

A new study has unveiled when chronic myeloid leukaemia, a type of cancer that affects the blood and bone marrow,…

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Riding the AI wave toward rapid, precise ocean simulations

AI has created a sea change in society; now, it is setting its sights on the sea itself. Researchers at…

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FULL MATCH! | Littler HAMMERS Humphries in rapid final success

Relive the full match from Luke Littler's emphatic victory over Luke Humphries as the 18-year-old goes eight points clear at…

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Drug may counteract muscle loss and osteoporosis after rapid weight loss

Rapid weight loss affects muscle mass and can increase the risk of osteoporosis. But now there is good news for…

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Business

Quantum computing is overshadowed by rapid advances in AI

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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Rapid return of water from ground to atmosphere through plants

A new study led by scientists in the Schmid College of Science and Technology at Chapman University provides the first…

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Supermassive black holes halt rapid construction in an ancient celestial city

Galaxy clusters — the big cities of the universe — are home to many giant elliptical galaxies that have completed…

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Seventh Lockheed Martin-Built GPS III Satellite Launches, Supporting Next-Gen Constellation Modernization and Rapid Launch Capability By Investing.com

CAPE CANAVERAL SPACE FORCE STATION, Fla., Dec. 16, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — This evening at 7:52 p.m. ET, the seventh Lockheed…

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Imaging technique allows rapid assessment of ovarian cancer subtypes and their response to treatment

An MRI-based imaging technique developed at the University of Cambridge predicts the response of ovarian cancer tumours to treatment, and…

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Rapid surge in global warming mainly due to reduced planetary albedo

Rising sea levels, melting glaciers, heatwaves at sea — 2023 set a number of alarming new records. The global mean…

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