Endometrial cancer is one of the most common cancers in Australian women—and one of the hardest to catch. But a new breakthrough in AI cancer detection is pushing accuracy levels to an unprecedented 99 percent, giving doctors a major…
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U.S., Russia Talks on Ukraine Ceasefire End After 12 Hours
A meeting between Russian and U.S. officials on a partial ceasefire in Ukraine ended after 12 hours of negotiations in Saudi Arabia on Monday, Russian state media reported, with a joint statement expected the following day.
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Europe concerned over marginalization in Ukraine peace process amid U.S.-Russia, U.S.-Ukraine talks
This photo taken on March 24, 2025 shows the hotel where U.S. and Russian delegations begin a new round of talks in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. (Xinhua/Wang Dongzhen)The absence of European representation at the talks has sparked concern among…
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New IVF method mimics fallopian tube environment, increasing sperm viability
The success of in vitro fertilization depends on many factors, one of which is sperm viability. A recent study from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign documents a new way to select viable sperm and prolong their viability in the…
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Oscar winner beaten and detained in Israel, ‘No Other Land’ co-director says – POLITICO
Ballal “has since disappeared and it is unclear whether he is receiving medical treatment or what is happening to him,” Abraham added.
A spokesperson for the Israeli military told AP it was looking into the incident but did not comment….
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Russia’s Izvestia Newspaper Says Its War Correspondent Killed in Ukraine
A war correspondent for Russia’s main pro-Kremlin newspaper Izvestia was killed in Ukraine on Monday, the outlet announced.
Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine has lasted for more than three years, with a string of journalists…
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New Drug Delivery System Could Reduce GLP-1 Shortage and Make It More Efficient
Shortages of GLP-1 medications, like Ozempic and Wegovy, are common occurrences. These shortages will likely continue into the future and will make it hard for patients dealing with Type 2 diabetes and obesity to receive consistent treatment.
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Tiny Crystals Could Reduce Injections and Pain for Drugs Like Contraceptives
Thanks to an innovative “depot” injection approach from a team at MIT, long-lasting shots could become a lot less painful. Involving the injection of tiny, drug-delivering crystals suspended within a solvent, the team’s method could deliver…
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Asteroid Mining Gives Companies Hope in the Search for Rare Metals
As concerns over Earth’s limited resources continue to grow, some entrepreneurs are eagerly looking beyond our planet to establish the next big business venture: asteroid mining. The prospect of setting up mining operations in space holds the…
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Modern Tech Helps Reveal Mysteries of the 2,300-Year-Old Bashiri Mummy
Before his discovery of King Tutankhamun’s tomb in 1922, it’s rumored that Howard Cater, the renowned Egyptologist, discovered another mummy in 1919. Known as either the Bashiri Mummy, the Mummy of Pacheri, or the “untouchable one,” this…
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