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The AMIA Bombing's Lasting Impact on Nuclear Energy

The AMIA bombing continues to cast a long shadow over the nuclear energy sector, raising questions about security and regulatory implications.

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Urban Noise Reduction in Paris: A Mixed Blessing for Local Birds

While Paris has made strides in reducing urban noise pollution, birds in the city continue to face challenges in their communication due to lingering noise levels.

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Discovery of Blood Vessels in T. rex Bones Challenges Established Dinosaur Biology

The recent finding of ancient blood vessels in the fossilized bones of a T. rex named Scotty raises new questions about dinosaur physiology and evolution.

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Pope Emphasizes Peaceful Nuclear Energy on Chernobyl Anniversary

On the 40th anniversary of the Chernobyl disaster, the Pope advocates for the peaceful use of nuclear energy, as reported by Vatican News.

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Yemen's Ongoing Landmine Crisis Persists Amidst Peace Efforts

Yemen continues to grapple with a significant landmine crisis, despite ongoing de-mining initiatives and a truce aimed at reducing violence.

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Chernobyl Liquidators Commemorate 40 Years Since the Disaster

As Ukraine observes the 40th anniversary of the Chernobyl disaster, former clean-up workers, known as liquidators, have returned to the site to honor their efforts.

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Iran Stands Firm on Uranium Enrichment and Strait of Hormuz Demands

Iran has firmly rejected international calls to cease uranium enrichment and maintain control over the strategic Strait of Hormuz, amidst rising tensions.

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New Study Raises Concerns About Fish Oil and Brain Health

A recent study suggests that fish oil, often considered beneficial for brain function, may negatively impact those with a history of mild head injuries.

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Xiaomi Enters European Market with Ambitious EV Plans Amid Growing Demand

Xiaomi, known for its smartphones, is venturing into the European electric vehicle market, where demand for its cars reportedly exceeds production capacity.

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Mentalist Oz Pearlman to Headline Unconventional White House Correspondents' Dinner

In a notable shift from tradition, the upcoming White House Correspondents' Dinner will feature mentalist Oz Pearlman as the main act, aiming to entertain and mystify attendees.

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Australian Farmers Face Threat of Another Mouse Plague: Understanding the Causes

The thought of mice invading your home can be unsettling. Australian farmers are now grappling with the potential for another mouse plague, raising concerns about the impact on agriculture and health.

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Explore Mining and Explosives at South Dakota Mines Summer Camp

High school students can gain hands-on experience in mining and explosives at a summer camp hosted by South Dakota Mines, starting April 25, 2026.

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Jay Leno Drives Vintage Duesenberg to Promote $400M Burbank Airport Bond Sale

Comedian Jay Leno takes a nostalgic ride in a 1930 Duesenberg to support a bond sale aimed at funding a new terminal for Burbank airport, totaling nearly $400 million.

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Evaluating G Mining Ventures' 2026 Guidance and Its Long-Term Mine Plan

An examination of G Mining Ventures' 2026 guidance raises questions about its long-term mine plan credibility and future prospects.

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Doug Hott Takes the Helm as CFO of Snap Inc.

Snap Inc. has officially named Doug Hott as its new Chief Financial Officer, marking a significant leadership change for the company.

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Genius Sports Welcomes Tony Marlow as New Chief Marketing Officer

In a strategic move, Genius Sports has appointed Tony Marlow as its Chief Marketing Officer, aiming to strengthen its leadership team.

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Timothy Williams Named EVP and Chief Legal Officer at Geron Corporation

Geron Corporation has appointed Timothy Williams as its new Executive Vice President and Chief Legal Officer, marking a significant change in its leadership.

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EPFL Unveils CenSpark: A New Tool for Observing Centrioles and Cilia in Living Cells

Researchers at EPFL have introduced CenSpark, a novel fluorescent probe that significantly improves the visibility of centrioles and cilia in living cells, aiding various biological studies.

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Nigeria's Shift to Fuel Exporter Status Highlights Dangote's Role

As Nigeria transitions to becoming a net fuel exporter, the role of Dangote in this development is significant. The implications for the energy sector are noteworthy.

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Uranium Enrichment: A Pivotal Challenge in US-Iran Nuclear Discussions

The ongoing US-Iran negotiations are significantly hindered by the contentious issue of uranium enrichment, which could have broader implications for regional stability.