- European bats capture migrating birds and eat them on the wing Nature
- Grisly recording reveals bat catching, killing and eating robin mid-flight The Guardian
- Bats Catch Migratory Birds and Eat Them in Midair The New York Times
- Bats hunt and eat…
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European bats capture migrating birds and eat them on the wing – Nature
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Scientists unlock nature’s secret to a cancer-fighting molecule
Scientists at UBC Okanagan have discovered how plants create mitraphylline, a rare natural substance with potential anti-cancer properties.
Mitraphylline is part of a small family of plant-derived molecules known as spirooxindole alkaloids. These…
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Scientists unlock nature’s secret to a cancer-fighting molecule
Scientists at UBC Okanagan have discovered how plants create mitraphylline, a rare natural substance with potential anti-cancer properties.
Mitraphylline is part of a small family of plant-derived molecules known as spirooxindole alkaloids. These…
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Nobel Peace Prize 2025 live updates: Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado wins
Machado lobbies for international support while in hidingpublished at 12:50 BST
Vanessa Buschschlüter
BBC News Online Latin America and Caribbean editorMaría Corina Machado has continued to lobby for international support from…
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'Life-threatening wave heights': Tsunami warning after 6.9 aftershock hits Philippines; evacuations urged – Times of India
- ‘Life-threatening wave heights’: Tsunami warning after 6.9 aftershock hits Philippines; evacuations urged Times of India
- Tsunami threat passes in Philippines and Indonesia after powerful quake, warning agency says BBC
- Powerful 7.4 magnitude…
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FPSC announces 364 vacancies for CSS 2024 across federal departments
The Federal Public Service Commission (FPSC) has announced details of vacancies reserved under the Central Superior Services (CSS) Examination 2024, revealing a total of 364 positions across federal departments and organisations.
According to an…
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World-first binary stars discovery sheds light on Milky Way’s formation-Xinhua
CANBERRA, Oct. 10 (Xinhua) — A world-first discovery of binary stars, pairs of stars orbiting a common center of gravity, could be the first step in building a more complete picture of how our galaxy formed, according to astronomers in…
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Heart Machine in trouble and what next for EA?
Good afternoon! This week’s Patch Notes is coming in HOT and for that I apologise. It’s been a hectic few days.
I’m preparing to head to Bangkok for Gamescom Asia on Tuesday and juggling some rather last-minute admin (yes, that includes securing…
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Jhonata Diniz | Adrenaline Junkie
“Actually, the adrenaline level is the same, but it’s different,” he explained. “It’s something you can only understand by experiencing it yourself… When I’m in the cage, it’s a risky situation for me to be there, because the guy wants to…
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Treasures of ancient Sudan to feature in Stirling exhibition
Trustees of the British Museum
The bronze figurehead would have been fitted to the prow of a ceremonial boat The bronze figurehead of a goddess is one of the highlights of a new exhibition featuring Sudan’s ancient Kingdom of Kush, going on display…
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