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Hidden feeding grounds that fuel one of the ocean's most iconic sportfish identified
Hidden feeding grounds that fuel one of the ocean's most iconic sportfish identified
Atlantic tarpon are famous for their long-distance migrations, traveling hundreds or even thousands of miles (hundreds to thousands of kilometers) along the Gulf and Atlantic coasts. But where they feed along those journeys has remained largely unknown until now.
Thinking Machines amps up its bet against one-size-fits-all AI with its first open model,
Thinking Machines amps up its bet against one-size-fits-all AI with its first open model,
It's the company's first public proof point after a year and a half spent building AI infrastructure largely out of public view.
Does Senate rebuke show Trump's grip on GOP is slipping?
Does Senate rebuke show Trump's grip on GOP is slipping?
The ​US Senate backed legislation on Tuesday directing President Donald Trump to halt US military action against Iran, the latest rebuke of the Republican president from an increasingly restive Congress.While likely to remain largely symbolic, the vote was a setback for Trump, wh
French hospitals 'better prepared': 'Important lessons learned from deadly 2003 heatwave'
French hospitals 'better prepared': 'Important lessons learned from deadly 2003 heatwave'
Nadia Massih is pleased to welcome Dr. Antoine Flahault, Epidemiologist, Researcher, and Professor at Université Paris Cité - Hospital Bichat. France's latest heatwave has once again exposed healthcare systems were largely designed for another era. While the immediate focus often
Amid war on Ukraine, 'over half of Russians expressing pessimism for the first time in 20
Amid war on Ukraine, 'over half of Russians expressing pessimism for the first time in 20
Nadia Massih is pleased to welcome Benedict Vigers, Senior Global News Writer at Gallup. For much of the war in Ukraine, conventional wisdom suggested that Russians had largely rallied behind the state despite mounting international sanctions and military costs. Gallup's latest r
Thousands march in South Africa demanding illegal migrants leave
Thousands march in South Africa demanding illegal migrants leave
Tens of thousands of people marched on June 30th South Africa's largest cities, following a call from around 20 organisations demanding that South Africa tighten its immigration policy. The day was largely peaceful, despite a few arrests for attempted looting. Clashes between Sou
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Wholesale prices show first drop in almost a year on lower gas prices, but inflation still
Wholesale prices fell in June for the first time in 10 months largely due to lower gas prices, but it is unclear if the recent slowdown in inflation will persist in light of renewed hostilities between the U.S. and Iran.
The fight to save Bosnia's wild rivers: Scientists and locals oppose a hydroelectric dam
The fight to save Bosnia's wild rivers: Scientists and locals oppose a hydroelectric dam
In Bosnia, parts of the scientific community are opposing the construction of a massive hydroelectric dam, warning of potentially serious environmental consequences. The project comes as dam construction has surged across the country, fuelled by the fact that it has become a high
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
Dementia could cost US $818 billion in 2026, with unpaid care driving burden
A new USC-led study finds Alzheimer's disease and related dementias will cost the United States an estimated $818 billion this year, driven largely by often-overlooked costs to persons living with dementia and family and friends providing their care.
How YouTube shapes public understanding of avian influenza
A new study analyzing more than 11,000 YouTube videos and comments found that online narratives surrounding avian influenza evolved alongside major outbreak developments, including increasing reports of infections in mammals, sporadic human cases and economic consequences. While
What adolescents and young adults with cancer want researchers to know
What adolescents and young adults with cancer want researchers to know
Cancer cases among adolescents and young adults in Canada are increasing, with nearly 10,000 cases last year alone. People between the ages of 15 and 39 have been referred to as cancer's "lost tribe" and "forgotten generation" because their unique needs and experiences have been