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The surprising new idea behind what sparked life on Earth

Author5 months ago07 mins

Sparks between water droplets may have started life as we know it Shutterstock/Perry Correll The first molecules necessary for life on Earth could have been created when tiny flickers of “microlightning” between drops of water sparked the necessary chemical reactions. “This is a new way to think about how the building blocks of life were…

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Reeves vows to shield UK from Israel-Iran price shock

Author5 months ago05 mins

Chancellor Rachel Reeves says the government will do “everything in [its] power” to protect people in the UK from the knock-on economic effects of the conflict between Iran and Israel. She would not “take anything off the table” in response to the threat of rising energy costs, she told the BBC’s Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg…

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NBA free agency 2025 – Deals 10 stars should get this summer

Author5 months ago023 mins

There is a cold reality when it comes to NBA free agency this summer. Outside of players re-signing with their current teams or agreeing on sign-and-trades, free agents are staring at the Brooklyn Nets, who are the only team with enough salary cap room to offer a contract greater than $30 million. However, half the…

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NYT Strands hints and answers for Monday, June 16 (game #470)

Author5 months ago05 mins

Looking for a different day? A new NYT Strands puzzle appears at midnight each day for your time zone – which means that some people are always playing ‘today’s game’ while others are playing ‘yesterday’s’. If you’re looking for Sunday’s puzzle instead then click here: NYT Strands hints and answers for Sunday, June 15 (game…

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What the extraordinary medical know-how of wild animals can teach us

Author5 months ago01 mins

Birds do it, chimps do it, even monarch butterflies do it – and by paying more attention to how animals self-medicate, we can find new treatments for ourselves Source link

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187,000 Ukrainians Get A Reprieve From U.S. Deportation as War Rages

Author5 months ago011 mins

A court case recently reopened the way for Ukrainians in America to apply for immigration relief. getty A major court decision has brought long-awaited relief to tens of thousands of Ukrainian U.S. immigrants who got relief to live in the U.S. under temporary protection. Many had been stuck for months without the ability to work…

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Grooming gang victims’ concerns weren’t dismissed, Reeves says

Author5 months ago07 mins

Rachel Reeves has insisted ministers “never dismissed the concerns of victims” of grooming gangs, as she defended the decision to launch a national inquiry after months of pressure. The chancellor said Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer was focused on victims “and not grandstanding”. Sir Keir has faced criticism for resisting calls for such an inquiry,…

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Asteroid 2024 YR4: Odds of collision with Earth in 2032 have fallen again

Author5 months ago05 mins

An artist’s impression of what asteroid 2024 YR4 could look like as it approaches Earth in December 2032 NASA NASA has downgraded the risk of asteroid 2024 YR4 hitting Earth in 2032 to 1.5 per cent, or 1-in-67, down from a high of a 1-in-32 chance, which was the highest odds yet of collision. Astronomers…

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Miley Cyrus Scores A Career First With Her New Album

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Something Beautiful gives Miley Cyrus her first entry on the Top Streaming Albums chart as it opens … More as one of the 40-most-streamed titles in the United States. NEW YORK, NEW YORK – MAY 06: Miley Cyrus attends An Evening with Miley Cyrus Presented by Spotify at The Metrograph on May 06, 2025 in…

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UK Foreign Office advises Britons to avoid travelling to Israel

Author5 months ago03 mins

The UK has advised Britons against all travel to Israel amid an escalation in the country’s military activity with Iran. The Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office advice, which covers Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territories, comes as missiles have been launched by both countries in recent days with Israeli airspace remaining closed. The advice warns…

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