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Keefe Bruyette Reaffirms Outperform Rating for First Citizens

Keefe Bruyette has confirmed its outperform rating for First Citizens, suggesting continued confidence in the bank's performance.

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Keefe Bruyette Reinstates Coverage on Interactive Brokers

Keefe Bruyette has reinstated its coverage of Interactive Brokers, offering analysis on the company's current standing in the market.

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Sandvik Group Unveils Q1 Report with Focus on Acquisitions and Mining Innovations

The Sandvik Group has released its Q1 report, which emphasizes recent acquisitions and advancements in mining technology, reflecting the company's strategic direction.

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Key Mining Figure Rejoins Industry with Allende & Brea

The mining sector sees a notable return as the former head of Beccar Varela's mining division teams up with Allende & Brea, according to Latin Lawyer.

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Gibraltar's Macaques Adapt Their Diet by Self-Medicating with Soil

A recent study indicates that macaques in Gibraltar are using soil to help alleviate digestive discomfort caused by human food. This behavior highlights their adaptation to a changing diet influenced by tourism.

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Uncertain Future for Pennsylvania's Semiconductor Industry Amid Federal Funding Delays

The revival of high-tech semiconductor manufacturing in Pennsylvania's Lehigh Valley faces challenges as promised federal funding remains unfulfilled.

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The Hidden Costs of Entrepreneurship on Relationships

The emotional and financial toll on non-entrepreneur partners in a relationship often goes unnoticed as one spouse embarks on a business venture.

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The Importance of Accurate Science Reporting in Journalism

Journalists are essential in translating scientific research for the public and policymakers, yet inaccuracies in media reports can lead to significant misunderstandings.

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Examining the Ongoing Resistance to Remote Work Amid Global Crises

Despite the challenges posed by recent global crises, leaders continue to resist the shift towards remote work. This raises questions about the future of work in such uncertain times.

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Revolution Medicines Offers New Hope with KRAS Drug Data and Insights into Future Treatments

Recent findings from Revolution Medicines highlight promising advancements in KRAS drug development, potentially transforming treatment options for pancreatic cancer patients.

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Kyverna Therapeutics Aims for FDA Approval of Innovative Cell Therapy

Kyverna Therapeutics is preparing to submit a novel cell therapy for FDA approval, which has shown potential in enhancing mobility for patients with stiff person syndrome during late-stage trials.

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Upcoming Mining Roundtable to Address Small Business Opportunities in Sahuarita

The U.S. Small Business Administration is set to host a roundtable in Sahuarita, Arizona, focusing on the mining sector's opportunities and challenges for small businesses.

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Collagen analysis finds wider prey use by Neanderthals and modern humans

New study reveals insights into subsistence strategies of ancient humans.

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Study Reveals How Cancer Drugs Alter Taste Perception in Patients

A recent study from the University of Colorado Anschutz sheds light on why cancer patients often experience unpleasant taste changes during treatment, linking it to specific cancer drugs.

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Advancements in Quantum Internet: New York City's Fiber Infrastructure Paves the Way

Researchers are utilizing New York City's fiber network to explore the potential of a quantum internet, which could make eavesdropping physically impossible and enhance online security.

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Concerns Rise Over Proposed Mining Exploration Near Yellow Pine

A new mining exploration project near Yellow Pine has sparked both interest and concern within the local community, focusing on potential economic and environmental impacts.

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University of Virginia's Innovative 3D Mapping of the Universe

A groundbreaking project led by a University of Virginia professor aims to create a 3D map of the universe's hidden structure, utilizing extensive data from millions of celestial bodies.

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Catholic Church Advocates for Mining-Affected Communities in Angola

In Angola, the Catholic Church is taking a stand to support communities impacted by mining activities, addressing their concerns and advocating for their rights.

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New Insights into Brown Dwarf Cooling from Astronomers' Age Measurement

Researchers at the University of Hawaiʻi have successfully determined the age of a nearby sun-like star and its brown dwarf companion, providing valuable insights into their cooling mechanisms.

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Caterpillar's Role in America's Rare-Earth Resource Development

Caterpillar is significantly contributing to the growth of rare-earth resources in the United States, highlighting its importance in the energy sector.