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Human Presence In Malta Earlier Than Previously Thought
ITEN Announces Major Breakthrough in Solid-State Li-ion Battery with 200C Discharge C-Rate, Setting a New Industry Standard
Americans die earlier at all wealth levels, even if wealth buys more years of life in the US than in Europe
Regulatory DNA Links Cancer And Tissue Regeneration
Corona Creates the World’s First Sun Reserve in Brazil
ASX-listed Elsight secures A$ 7.1 million (US$ 4.28 million) follow-on supply agreement over next four months for European drone manufacturer
New Coalition Calls for Urgent Action to Address Rising Stroke Crisis
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Trump thinks tariffs can bring back the glory days of US manufacturing. Here’s why he’s wrong
Why Nato is struggling to rebuild itself in an increasingly threatening world
Textron Aviation European Distribution Center Celebrates 10 Years as It Grows Cessna and Beechcraft Parts Availability in Region
Primetals Technologies with Strategic Partner Mitsubishi Corporation, voestalpine, and Rio Tinto to Implement Hydrogen-Based Ironmaking Plant
Astrophysicist’s Galaxy Research Reaches New Heights
Selling your old laptop or phone? You might be handing over your data too
Nasa and Esa want to bring Martian rocks to Earth. Here’s what will happen to the samples once they get here
At FAO Council, Director-General QU Dongyu emphasizes world’s growing need for the urgent and accelerated transformation of global agrifood systems
How the struggles of the UK hospitality sector could hit the rest of the economy
Gilbert On Ball For British & Irish Lions Tour
REJO Unveils New Brand Concept and European Market Expansion Strategy
Travellers to benefit from joint airline agreement extension
Even just thinking you’re hungry could change your immune system – new research in mice
Consumers are boycotting US goods around the world. Should Trump be worried?
A4E, ERA and IATA Call on Dutch Government to Safeguard Connectivity, Warning Schiphol Flight Cap Could Undermine EU Single Market
WHO brings countries together to test collective pandemic response
Investments In Education Can Reduce Pension Burden
Daylight saving time ends Sunday. Why do we change our clocks? And how does it affect our bodies?
Australian research reveals medicinal cannabis delivers long-term relief for a wide range of chronic conditions
US tariff announcements and the pre-flight checks you never knew about
New Pomonal Food, Wine & Music Event Aims to Draw Visitors to the Region Post-Bushfires
‘Curiosity-driven research’ led to a recent major medical breakthrough. But it’s under threat
New Method Reveals How Brain And Inner Ear Are Formed
Research Group at KI Sös Awarded for Study on the effects of the genetics of COPD on lung function since childhood
What Donald Trump’s dramatic US trade war means for global climate action
Judoka floored by full-time training offer
Global Innovation Challenge To Save Honey Bees
Scientists worked with Walpiri to track down bilby poo – and uncover clues to help conserve these iconic animals
EPA Testing For Emerging Contaminants In Fish
Rule of Two for faster access to medicines
Travelling to the U.S.? Here’s what you need to know about the risks and your rights
ELIQUENT Life Sciences Announces Strategic Acquisition of Leading Pharmacovigilance Firm Truliant Consulting & Expanded Pharmacovigilance Platform
97th Session of the Steel Committee: Statement by the Chair
Awards And Achievements 2 April
Dunce-cap Dutton’s plan ripped straight from Trump’s Project 2025
An AI companion chatbot is inciting self-harm, sexual violence and terror attacks
A ban on price gouging and new powers to break up supermarkets are on the table this election. Would either work?
WHO issues its first-ever reports on tests and treatments for fungal infections
PUMA to Open First-Ever European Flagship Store on Oxford Street in Autumn 2025
Torrential rains created inland seas in outback Queensland. Soon, they will supersize Kati Thanda-Lake Eyre