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Hundred-year storm tides to hit Bangladesh every decade as climate change intensifies, scientists report

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Tropical cyclones are hurricanes that brew over the tropical ocean and can travel over land, inundating coastal regions. The most extreme cyclones can generate devastating storm tidesseawater that is ...[Continue Reading]

Phys.Org

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Fossil Hunters Unearth A Trove Of Animal Remains, And Now Scientists Have Answers To Some Of Evolutions Trickiest Questions

Kyra Piperides

Florida Museum When fossil collectors Robert Sinibaldi and Joseph Branin went for a regular dive in the Steinhatchee River on Florida, back in June 2022, they expected a day like any other of the di ...[Continue Reading]

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What does the dire wolf 'de-extinction' mean for bringing back Tasmanian tigers?

Dannielle Maguire and Peter de Kruijff

There was a lot of hype about an American company's "de-extinction" of dire wolves this week, but the significance of the achievement has been polarising. The company said they were "dire wolf" pups ...[Continue Reading]

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Guidelines for Creating an Impressive Student Portfolio for Internships and Employment Opportunities

Disha

While you may have a standard rsum, a standout portfolio can significantly enhance your chances when applying for internships and jobs. Employers are less interested in your rsum and more focused ...[Continue Reading]

Almostfearless.com

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'A ticking time bomb in my pelvis': Dying women join campaign to fight for cancer research

Celina Edmonds and Elise Worthington

Alex Neville doesn't know how long she'll live. The mother of four has endured surgery, 27 rounds of radiation, 13 chemotherapy cycles, immunotherapy and is now on a clinical trial. In 2020, the 56 ...[Continue Reading]

ABC News (AU)

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Soup Recalled in Four States Over Wood Contamination Fears

Adeola Adeosun

The U.S. Department of Agriculture's (USDA) Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) issued a public health announcement on April 11 for various soup and bowl products that may be contaminated with ...[Continue Reading]

Newsweek

1 day ago