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The mystery of volcanoes that don’t explode finally has an answer
The force of a volcanic eruption is closely tied to how many gas bubbles appear within rising magma, as well as the timing of their formation. For many years, scientists believed that most bubbles developed only when magma ascended and the…
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The mystery of volcanoes that don’t explode finally has an answer
The force of a volcanic eruption is closely tied to how many gas bubbles appear within rising magma, as well as the timing of their formation. For many years, scientists believed that most bubbles developed only when magma ascended and the…
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Suns stun Wolves, erase 8-point deficit in last-minute comeback
PHOENIX — The Minnesota Timberwolves had an eight-point lead with less than a minute to go Friday night, talking a little smack to their opponents as a hard-fought, chippy game between Western Conference rivals came to a…
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Africa’s first G20 summit opens with an ambitious agenda and tries to move on from Trump’s boycott
JOHANNESBURG — The first Group of 20 summit to be held in Africa opens on Saturday with an ambitious agenda to make progress on solving some of the long-standing problems that have afflicted the world’s poorest nations.
Leaders and top government…
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Healthy diet and exercise may reduce harmful belly fat, UK study finds
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Diet and exercise combined could help curb the risk of metabolic diseases by reducing the amount of…
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Chris McCausland: Seeing into the Future – an astonishing look at how tech is changing disabled people’s lives | Television
Washing machines liberated women to get soul-crushing jobs that ate up their free time. Social media gave the world one revolution – before it destabilised democracies everywhere else. Now AI is here, and its main job seems to be replacing…
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Terrorist plot to blow up bridge in Bannu foiled – Dawn
- Terrorist plot to blow up bridge in Bannu foiled Dawn
- Suspected TTP terrorists kill seven people in Pakistan’s Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province TRT World
- Terrorists storm peace committee office in Bannu, seven dead The Express Tribune
- Suicide bomber…
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Advanced practice nurses for fall incidence prevention in robust very old adults: protocol for the APN-FIT hybrid randomized controlled trial | BMC Geriatrics
Gannon B, O’Shea E, Hudson E. Economic consequences of falls and fractures among older people. Ir Med J. 2008;101(6):170–3.
Campbell AJ, Borrie MJ, Spears GF, Jackson SL, Brown JS, Fitzgerald…
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Gmail AI controversy explained: Did Google really use your emails to train AI?
Over the past few days, conversations around digital privacy picked up unexpected momentum when Gmail suddenly became the centre of a heated debate. A series of viral posts suggested that Google was quietly tapping into users’ emails to train…
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