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Lynch Syndrome: The Genetic Condition That Dramatically Raises Colon Cancer Risk
Imagine a family with multiple relatives dying of colon cancer before age 50. A grandfather. An uncle. A cousin. All…
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Technology
The Cohesion Crisis: Scaling Aesthetic DNA with a Tiered AI Pipeline
The transition from individual generative experiments to a scaled production pipeline is where most creative teams stumble. In the early…
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Business
How do refunds and chargebacks work in a good payment gateway in India?
India’s digital payments ecosystem continues to operate at an unmatched scale, with digital transactions accounting for 99.8% of total payment…
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Art & Culture
Lifestyle Choices That Quiet the Mind
A quiet mind is often treated like a reward for getting everything under control. Finish your to do list, solve…
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News
Today’s School Assembly News Headlines (13 May)
Good morning! Here are today’s most important news headlines for your school assembly on 13 May. We’ve compiled the latest…
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People with premenstrual dysphoric disorder have higher rates of suicidal thinking, planning and attempts
People with premenstrual dysphoric disorder – a more serious form of premenstrual syndrome, commonly known as PMS – are more…
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Thoreau the scientist – how environmental research informed ‘Walden’ and later works
The steam locomotive chugged its way toward Cambridge, Massachusetts, on Aug. 15, 1859. On board was an impatient young scientist…
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Why Trump’s $2 billion buyoff to cancel offshore wind farms is a bad deal for American taxpayers and the US energy supply
The U.S. is in a bizarre situation in 2026: It’s facing a looming energy shortage, yet the Trump administration is…
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Help! I’m almost finished school but don’t know what I want to do next
As Year 12 students pass the halfway point of their final year, the question of “what next?” can start to…
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Like solar, most of the first home battery subsidies went to the wealthy. We need a fairer approach
Australia is in the grip of a record-breaking battery rush. Last week Energy Minister Chris Bowen announced that more than…
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In an ant colony, the queen isn’t in charge. So who is?
Imagine trying to build a house without a blueprint, find a shortcut through an unfamiliar city without a map, or…
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NZ’s costly fees‑free scheme did little to widen access to tertiary education – new study
The government’s decision to scrap the one-year fees-free tertiary scheme in this month’s Budget will be contentious. Some will see…
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A deep‑ocean climate plan wins rare EPA approval, but is sinking plants in the sea the answer?
Innovators who are working on ways to pull carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere to fight climate change are having…
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You can change your emotions – but it’s a 2‑step process that takes some effort
Picture Gigi, having a chat with her boss, when the meeting takes a sharp turn. Gigi’s boss tells her that…
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Button‑pushing explorers: How to grasp that AI agents can do amazing things while knowing nothing
The nonprofit ARC Prize Foundation on May 1, 2026, released the results of a new benchmark: a test of an…
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