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Could a couple of Thai otters have helped the UK’s otter population recover? Our study provides a hint
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Could a couple of Thai otters have helped the UK’s otter population recover? Our study provides a hint

World News IntelFebruary 27, 2024February 27, 2024

Otter populations crashed in Britain around the 1960s from the lethal effects of chemical pollution…

Omega-3 fatty acids are linked to better lung health, particularly in patients with pulmonary fibrosis
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Omega-3 fatty acids are linked to better lung health, particularly in patients with pulmonary fibrosis

World News IntelFebruary 27, 2024February 27, 2024

Omega-3 fatty acids have garnered significant interest among patients and clinicians for their potential protective…

The US just returned to the Moon after more than 50 years. How big a deal is it, really?
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The US just returned to the Moon after more than 50 years. How big a deal is it, really?

World News IntelFebruary 27, 2024February 27, 2024

In the few short years since the COVID pandemic changed our world, China, Japan and…

As Varroa spreads, now is the time to fight for Australia’s honey bees – and you can help
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As Varroa spreads, now is the time to fight for Australia’s honey bees – and you can help

World News IntelFebruary 27, 2024February 27, 2024

A tiny foe threatens Australian beekeepers’ livelihood, our food supply and the national economy. First…

70% of Australians don’t feel in control of their data as companies hide behind meaningless privacy terms
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70% of Australians don’t feel in control of their data as companies hide behind meaningless privacy terms

World News IntelFebruary 26, 2024February 26, 2024

Australian consumers don’t understand how companies – including data brokers – track, target and profile…

A Nasa mission that collided with an asteroid didn’t just leave a dent – it reshaped the space rock
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A Nasa mission that collided with an asteroid didn’t just leave a dent – it reshaped the space rock

World News IntelFebruary 26, 2024February 26, 2024

A frequent idea in sci-fi and apocalyptic films is that of an asteroid striking Earth…

our research shows how chronic sleep problems can lead to a spiralling decline in mental health
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our research shows how chronic sleep problems can lead to a spiralling decline in mental health

World News IntelFebruary 26, 2024February 26, 2024

I’ll often lie awake until three or four in the morning, before drifting off for…

‘Swarm of one’ robot is a single machine made up of independent modules
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‘Swarm of one’ robot is a single machine made up of independent modules

World News IntelFebruary 26, 2024February 26, 2024

My colleagues and I have built a robot composed of many building blocks like the…

How is snow made? An atmospheric scientist describes the journey of frozen ice crystals from clouds to the ground
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How is snow made? An atmospheric scientist describes the journey of frozen ice crystals from clouds to the ground

World News IntelFebruary 26, 2024February 26, 2024

Curious Kids is a series for children of all ages. If you have a question…

What happens when we outsource boring but important work to AI? Research shows we forget how to do it ourselves
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What happens when we outsource boring but important work to AI? Research shows we forget how to do it ourselves

World News IntelFebruary 26, 2024February 26, 2024

In 2009, an Air France jet crashed into the ocean, leaving no survivors. The plane’s…

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