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Cells can sense 10x farther than expected and it may explain cancer spread
Scientists have discovered that cells can sense far beyond the surfaces they touch. While individual cancer cells can probe about 10 microns ahead by tugging on surrounding collagen fibers, clusters of normal epithelial cells can combine forces to detect layers as far as 100 microns away. This long-
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Iran hits Gulf neighbors as concerns of energy crisis rise
Fears of a global energy crisis are rising as the war in the Middle East rages on. More U.S.-Israeli strikes hit the Iranian capital Monday and Israel again bombarded Lebanon. An Iranian drone strike temporarily shut Dubai’s airport. That's a crucial global t…
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'A new norm': BBC visits Doha market starting to fill up again two weeks into Iran war
The BBC's International News correspondent, Barbara Plett Usher, visits Doha's Souq Waqif market as strikes in the region continue.
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How Timothée Chalamet’s Oscar campaign may have cost him Best Actor | CNN
Hosts of the CNN & Variety Red Carpet Afterparty show break down why Timothée Chalamet’s once-promising Best Actor campaign ultimately fell short.
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Scientists create a cancer flashlight that lights up tumors
Researchers have developed a tiny antibody that can find a common cancer protein and make tumors light up during PET scans. In tests with mice, tumors containing the protein EphA2 glowed clearly when the antibody was used. This could help doctors quickly identify patients who may benefit from new ta
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Bitcoin Climbs in Asia as Other Markets Remain Tepid
Bitcoin trading picked up again on Monday as traders continued to grapple with uncertainty over conditions in the Middle East.
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Saudis Give Oil Buyers Red Sea Option as Hormuz Crisis Persists
Saudi Arabia is giving long-term oil customers the option of receiving their allocations for April via the Red Sea port of Yanbu as it prepares for lengthy disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz.
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UK Inflation Risk Looks More 2011 Than 2022 for Bank of England
When Britain was last hit by a major energy shock after Russia invaded Ukraine in 2022, the Bank of England cranked up interest rates to chase down spiraling inflation. This time is different.
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Victor Chin Says Malaysia’s ‘Corporate Mafia’ Probe Must Examine Anti-Graft Agency’s Role
A Malaysian businessman whose properties were raided by investigators on Friday said any probe into an alleged scheme to intimidate company executives must also include the role of the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission and the police.
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The billionaires made a promise — now some want out
In 2010, Warren Buffett and Bill Gates launched a disarmingly simple campaign they called the Giving Pledge: a public commitment, open to the world’s wealthiest people, to give away more than half their fortune during their lifetime or upon their death. The moment seemed to call for it. Tech was min
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Firms to be paid to hire unemployed young people
Payments of £3,000 for each 18-24 year old given a job are among proposals to tackle youth unemployment being announced later.
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Sabalenka wins first Indian Wells title with victory against Rybakina
World number one's triumph against Elena Rybakina avenges her loss to the Kazakh in the 2026 Australian Open final.