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Beard hopes to repeat Wales success in Argentina

Wales lock Adam Beard is a man who has been to Argentina before and won as Stve Tandy's side aim to tame the Pumas.

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Meridia3h ago

Born in Leeds, crafted in Norway - Haaland's worlds about to collide

Erling Haaland has guided Norway to their first World Cup since 1998. So what is it like being a global name from a nation with a population of just 5.5 million?

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Meridia2h ago

The Weather Machine That Learned Without a Textbook

Scientists trained an AI on observations alone—no physics models—and it produced 42 years of global weather data in a day. The results challenge everything we t

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A hidden immune backup system could supercharge mRNA cancer vaccines

Researchers found that mRNA cancer vaccines can recruit an unexpected immune cell to launch powerful tumor-fighting responses, overturning a long-held assumption about how the vaccines work. The discovery could lead to more effective cancer vaccines and help scientists tailor treatments for better patient outcomes.

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Meridia12h ago

Hawaii's famous “happy-face” spider has a surprising relative

A newly discovered Happy-Face spider in the Himalayas closely resembles Hawaii's iconic species but evolved independently, according to DNA evidence. Its mysterious smile-like markings, many color forms, and unexpected link to ginger plants have scientists eager to learn how the two distant species are connected.

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Meridia11h ago

This alien planet never has sunrise or sunset. It may support life

A planet with one side permanently roasting and the other frozen in endless darkness might still have a chance of supporting life. Researchers found that heat inside a tidally locked exoplanet could circulate in a stable, continuous loop, helping moderate temperatures in certain regions. Their laboratory model suggests these worlds may be more hospitable tha

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Meridia10h ago

Scientists just debunked a dangerous baby rattlesnake myth

A new study debunks the long-standing claim that baby rattlesnakes are more dangerous than adults. Researchers found that young rattlesnakes can control their venom just like adults, while adult snakes usually inject much more venom and cause more serious bites. The team also uncovered how the myth spread through decades of inaccurate news reports and mislea

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Meridia6h ago

ComEd Commissions Two New Substations, Unlocking Up To 550MW of Wind Energy to the Grid

New transmission substations in LaSalle and Woodford Counties expand capacity to enable utility scale wind farms while enhancing reliability for surrounding communities. ComEd today announced the successful energization of two new 345 kV transmission substations to its grid, enabling the interconnection of up to 550 megawatts (MW) of wind generation ... [con

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Meridia5h ago

'Liquid gold' breast milk donations reduce life-threatening disease in premature babies by more than a third

The rate of a life-threatening gut disease called necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) has decreased by 38% in very premature babies who received donated breast milk from Australian Red Cross Lifeblood, according to research published in the Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health. The study is the first in Australia to look at the benefits and risks of donated b

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Meridia5h ago

Scientists found a longevity diet that helped mice eat more and lose fat

Scientists found that a modified Mediterranean-style diet with low protein and just enough methionine helped mice live healthier lives while reducing body fat and frailty. Human data also linked lower animal protein intake to lower rates of obesity and Type 2 diabetes, suggesting the approach could benefit people as well.

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Meridia5h ago

Maryland County Adopts a Two-year Moratorium on Data Center Development

Counties across the state have resisted the federal push for a rapid buildout of AI infrastructure, buying time to craft legislation protecting electricity ratepayers and the environment.By Aman AzharMaryland’s second largest county is the latest jurisdiction in the state to slam the brakes on data centers.

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Meridia7h ago

The Matua people: Sounds and rituals strengthen cross-border sense of community

Professor Carola Lorea of the University of Tübingen's Department of Social and Cultural Anthropology has published a comprehensive academic study on the Matua, a community of 50 million people scattered across India, Bangladesh and 32 other nations in the wake of evictions and forced migration. Despite national borders and natural barriers such as the Bay o

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Meridia5h ago

The Human-Centered Frontier: How Researchers Are Building Technology That Actually Works for People

From AI-powered farms to light-powered chemistry, researchers worldwide are designing technology that works with humans, not just for them.

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Meridia5h ago

They Didn't Look Away: The Quiet Revolution of Ordinary Decency

Across the world, ordinary people are choosing differently: a grandson, a barber, an 11-year-old, and strangers proving that goodness isn't dead—it's just quiet

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Meridia5h ago

Solar Power Is Getting Personal: How the Technology Is Adapting to Fit Every Climate and Community

Solar power is no longer one-size-fits-all — from vertical panels in snowy Vancouver to floating arrays that survive 3.5-meter ocean waves, innovation is reshap

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Meridia5h ago

The Quiet Revolution in Precision Medicine

From beans for men's hearts to proteins that block cancer spread, researchers worldwide are cracking diseases open with unprecedented precision.

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Meridia5h ago

What Life Keeps Hidden: How Scientists Are Uncovering Nature's Best-Kept Secrets

Scientists worldwide are uncovering life's hidden blueprints—from high-altitude mice to molecular machines—revealing solutions nature perfected long before we t

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Meridia5h ago

Foundation fights medical errors that claim 200,000 US lives a year

Medical error is one of the leading causes of death in the United States, and one organization believes those deaths can be stopped.

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Meridia8h ago

Brain-body connection: Expert shares tips to reduce risk of cognitive decline, Alzheimer's disease

The same lifestyle choices that reduce your risk of heart disease, diabetes and cancer can also reduce your risk of cognitive decline. Bryan Woodruff, M.D., a cognitive neurologist at Mayo Clinic in Arizona, explains the brain-body connection, lifestyle changes to foster brain health, and why work to make earlier detection of Alzheimer's disease and other de

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Meridia7h ago

France cruise into semi-finals - could this be the best Les Bleus ever?

World Cup winners in 1998 and 2018, France have created another special team and in beating Morocco showed why they are favourites to win the 2026 competition.

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