Being home alone has its advantages: You can set your preferred temperature, turn up the volume on your speakers and make your favorite snack. But if you’re worried about break-ins or trespassers, that can really kill the mood. Home security…
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Science news this week: Thinking chimps and color-changing comets
One story has topped the science news this week: the fortunes of Comet 3I/ATLAS as it made its way around the sun.
While numerous conspiracy theories have tailed the comet, suggesting that it’s actually some sort of alien probe rather than a…
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Palestinian death toll in Gaza tops 69,000, local health officials say as more bodies are exchanged
KHAN YOUNIS, Gaza Strip: Gaza health officials said Saturday that over 69,000 Palestinians have been killed in the Israel-Hamas war so far, as Israel and Hamas completed the latest exchange of bodies under the terms of the tenuous ceasefire…
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Pakistan–Afghanistan peace talks in Istanbul fail amid rising border tensions
ISLAMABAD — Peace talks between Pakistan and Afghanistan in Istanbul have ended without agreement, with the sides trading blame for the breakdown in negotiations aimed at easing border tensions and upholding a fragile ceasefire, officials said…
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Abhishek Sharma talks about playing 2026 T20 World Cup: ‘It’s my dream come true moment’ | Cricket News
With the India vs Australia 5th T20I match in Brisbane getting abandoned, the series ended 2-1 in the favour of the visitors. India’s swashbuckling opener Abhishek Sharma was adjudged player of the series with the 25-year-old scoring with 163…
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Streamlining care through patient navigation: a retrospective cohort study of timely anti-HER2 therapy in early breast cancer in a low-middle income country | BMC Health Services Research
Introducing a Patient Navigation Program at a high-volume public cancer center in an LMIC context was associated—on our primary, symmetric six-month analysis—with a targeted, statistically significant reduction in the MOH approval → therapy…
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Ageing stars like sun swallow nearby planets, ‘strong evidence’ suggests
As stars like the Sun exhaust their hydrogen, they begin to expand and cool, transforming into red giants. For the Sun, this dramatic change is expected in around five billion years. Scientists believe this expansion could destroy Mercury,…
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A Unique Protein in Camels And Llamas May Protect The Brain From Alzheimer’s : ScienceAlert
Nanoscopic proteins made from the antibodies of animals like camels and llamas can penetrate into cellular spaces like no other antibodies can. Mounting evidence suggests these tiny molecules could even be put to work protecting the brain…
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PM vows to safeguard Pakistan’s territorial integrity – RADIO PAKISTAN
- PM vows to safeguard Pakistan’s territorial integrity RADIO PAKISTAN
- Info minister says Pakistani troops, JF-17 fighter jets to feature in Azerbaijan’s Victory Day Parade Dawn
- Pakistan, Azerbaijan pledge stronger ties in trade, energy, and…
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Ice broken with PCB, options being worked out to bring back Asia Cup trophy: Devajit Saikia | Cricket News
The cricket boards of India and Pakistan have managed to “break the ice” on the Asia Cup trophy dispute and will work towards finding a plausible solution in the coming days, BCCI secretary Devajit Saikia told PTI after meeting PCB chairman…
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