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Innovative Tracking Method Confirms Mexican Long-Nosed Bats in Arizona

Researchers confirm the presence of endangered Mexican long-nosed bats in Arizona through innovative eDNA tracking from plant saliva.

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Tiger Woods Withdraws from Genesis Invitational Following Mother's Death

Tiger Woods withdraws from the Genesis Invitational, citing the need to process his mother's recent death, just before his planned PGA Tour debut.

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Second Successful Pig Kidney Transplant Offers Hope Amid Organ Shortage Crisis

Tim Andrews, a 66-year-old man, becomes the second person to receive a pig kidney transplant, raising hopes in the fight against organ shortages.

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Breakthrough in Conservation: First Kangaroo Embryo Created through IVF by Australian Scientists

Australian scientists create the first kangaroo embryo via IVF, a pivotal step towards conserving endangered marsupials like koalas and Tasmanian devils.

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Protests Erupt in India Over Alleged Mistreatment of Deportees by U.S. Military Flights

Protests in India focus on alleged mistreatment of deported Indian immigrants following a U.S. military flight, igniting parliamentary uproar ahead of Trump-Modi talks.

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AI Breakthrough in Deciphering Herculaneum Scrolls: 'Disgust' Among First Words Revealed

Researchers using AI and X-ray imaging decode ancient Herculaneum scrolls, unveiling their first words after 2,000 years. Find out more about this breakthrough.

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Oldest Known Modern Bird Fossil Unveiled: Discovery Offers Insight into Aquatic Birds of the Cretaceous Era

Scientists discover a 69-million-year-old fossil of the oldest known modern bird in Antarctica, revealing insights into avian evolution during the dinosaur age.

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Asteroid 2024 YR4: Monitoring Continues Amid 1.2% Collision Risk with Earth in 2032

Asteroid 2024 YR4 poses a 1.2% chance of collision with Earth in 2032, sparking the attention of global space agencies.

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Endangered Darwin’s Frogs Achieve Birth Milestone at London Zoo After 7,000-Mile Rescue Mission

Thirty-three endangered Darwin’s froglets born at London Zoo after a 7,000-mile rescue mission to save the species from extinction due to a deadly fungus.

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NASA's Stuck Astronauts Successfully Complete Their First Spacewalk Together

NASA's stuck astronauts, Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore, take their first spacewalk after being delayed in the International Space Station for almost eight months.

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