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The long shadow of a short fuse: Study finds parent-teen conflict echoes across generation
Parent-teen tension is often treated as a phase—something to be endured, then forgotten. A common byproduct of growing up.
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Rethinking urban nature as technonature
A new Comment article by Simon Marvin, Sophia Maalsen and Robyn Dowling published in the journal Nature Cities argues that urban nature is entering a new phase in which ecological processes are increasingly sensed, modeled and continuously adjusted through digital technologies.
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Early land animals skipped the tadpole phase
Current amphibian development may not have been typical of early land vertebrates. O recorte ajuda a contextualizar a pauta dentro de Tech.
The newest entrant in the military’s launch competition isn't actually a launch company
"I think it's fair to say that Phase 3 did not contemplate this." O recorte ajuda a contextualizar a pauta dentro de Tech.
Belgium, Egypt into World Cup last 32 as Iran face anxious wait after stoppage-time drama
Belgium, Egypt into World Cup last 32 as Iran face anxious wait after stoppage-time drama
Iran were deprived of a certain place in the World Cup knockout phase when a goal in stoppage time that would have given them a 2-1 win against Egypt was disallowed. The draw means the Pharaohs advance to the last 32 along with Belgium, who demolished New Zealand 5-1 to clinch to
Panama vs England: Three Lions held to goalless stalemate at half-time, Croatia lead group
Panama vs England: Three Lions held to goalless stalemate at half-time, Croatia lead group
England take on Panama at the MetLife Stadium on Friday, aiming to end the World Cup’s group phase on a high after their faux pas against Ghana. Jarell Quansah gets his first ​World Cup start for England as he replaces injured right-back Reece James, among five changes from coach
Hamas withdrawal from Gaza governance a bid to unblock 'deadlocked' peace plan
Hamas withdrawal from Gaza governance a bid to unblock 'deadlocked' peace plan
Nearly 20 years after taking power in Gaza, Hamas said on Monday it would hand over control of the territory to a committee of Palestinian technocrats. The move is a bid to get the ball rolling on the second phase of a peace plan backed by US President Donald Trump and wrest some
Iran 'still has the military capability to create chaos in the region'
Iran 'still has the military capability to create chaos in the region'
Days of retaliatory strikes across the Middle East by Iran show that American claims to have largely knocked out Tehran’s military capabilities in the initial phase of the war are false, says France 24’s Kethevane Gorjestani, with Iran still clearly possessing the means “to creat
New oral GLP-1 drug delivers up to 12% weight loss in 36 weeks
A new strategy for delivering GLP-1 drugs to patients with obesity or who were overweight resulted in up to a 12% reduction in body weight after 36 weeks, according to a randomized phase II clinical trial published in Nature Medicine.
Radioligand therapy for HER2-positive cancers enters human trials for the first time
The McGill University Health Centre (MUHC) is the first site in the world to launch a first-in-human phase 1 clinical trial evaluating a novel radioligand therapy for HER2-positive cancers, including certain types of breast cancer.
Investigators report promising results from Phase II trial of targeted therapy for rare bi
Results of the ongoing eNRGy trial, a single-arm, multicenter, global Phase II clinical trial evaluating zenocutuzumab in solid tumors positive for Neuregulin 1 (NRG1) gene fusions, reported manageable side effects and clinically meaningful efficacy—including a near doubling of p
Cancer also knows how to wait: Study uncovers the hidden step between mutation and tumor b
Cancer also knows how to wait: Study uncovers the hidden step between mutation and tumor b
The development of cancer is not a process triggered immediately by the emergence of an oncogenic mutation. There is growing evidence for the existence of an intermediate phase—hitherto poorly defined—in which mutated cells remain in a latent state, "accumulating the potential ne