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Goldman Sachs says next US president to have limited tools to significantly boost 2025 oil supply

(Reuters) – Goldman Sachs said on Thursday that whoever wins the U.S. presidential election in November will have limited tools…

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New Listeria outbreak posted; patient count in Salmonella outbreak increases significantly

The FDA has identified a new outbreak of Listeria infections, but the source is unknown. The Food and Drug Administration…

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Infants hear significantly more speech than music at home

Speech and music are the dominant elements of an infant’s auditory environment. While past research has shown that speech plays…

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Tumor cells evade the immune system early on: Newly discovered mechanism could significantly improve cancer immunotherapies

Tumors actively prevent the formation of immune responses by so-called cytotoxic T cells, which are essential in combating cancer. Researchers…

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Ukraine’s top commander says eastern frontline has ‘significantly worsened’

Ukraine’s top commander warned that his outmanned and outgunned army is struggling to halt a multipronged and intensifying Russian offensive,…

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March fundraising numbers show Biden significantly outpacing Trump : NPR

Former President Barack Obama (left) and former President Bill Clinton (right) cheer for President Biden during a campaign fundraising event…

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Waist-to-height ratio detects fat obesity in children and adolescents significantly better than BMI

An inexpensive measure of obesity in children and adolescents that could replace body mass index (BMI) has been identified in…

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Biden Says Shutdown Would Damage Economy Significantly

President Joe Biden pressed congressional leaders to avoid a partial government shutdown, as they gathered at the White House with…

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Significantly fewer births on weekends and holidays than weekdays, data analysis of over 21 million births from 1979-2018 in Japan shows

Significantly more babies were born on a weekday instead of weekend day or holiday, reveals a large-scale analysis of 21…

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