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    The race to fix Africa's poor weather forecasting

    The race to fix Africa's poor weather forecastingMost of Africa's 1.3 billion people have little advance knowledge of the weather. But on a continent often hit by extreme weather events, knowing the forecast could save lives.
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    Fentanyl smuggled into US at highest rates ever

    Fentanyl smuggled into US at highest rates everOfficials seized more than 115 million pills containing fentanyl in 2023. The opiate is often mixed with street drugs and linked to overdoses.
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    Animal communication: Will we ever speak with whales?

    Animal communication: Will we ever speak with whales?Marine and robotics researchers used artificial intelligence to detect patterns in sperm whale language, 'whalish'. Will humans learn it one day?
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    AstraZeneca withdraws COVID-19 vaccine, citing low demand

    AstraZeneca withdraws COVID-19 vaccine, citing low demandThe company was one of the first to develop a vaccine against SARS-CoV-2. It says withdrawing the jab is unrelated to any side effects it may have caused.
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    CRISPR gene editing trial treats inherited blindness

    CRISPR gene editing trial treats inherited blindnessResearchers have used a CRISPR-Cas9 tool to restore vision in adults and children with congenital blindness. The researchers said they hoped to soon cure the condition.
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    Post-tuberculosis lung disease: A patient's story

    Post-tuberculosis lung disease: A patient's storyGlobal TB infections are rising, with some patients suffering lung damage long after they are cured. There are also new strains of drug-resistant TB.
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    Deadly dam failures: cause, effect and prevention

    Deadly dam failures: cause, effect and preventionNo dam is flood-proof, as flooding after days of heavy rains in southern Brazil has shown. But dam failure needn't be deadly. Here's what you need to know.
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    Loneliness is not 'just a first world problem'

    Loneliness is not 'just a first world problem'We know people get lonely — COVID lit a loneliness epidemic. But we don't know enough to help everyone in poorer regions, like sub-Saharan Africa.
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    COVID: Is Germany prepared for another pandemic?

    COVID: Is Germany prepared for another pandemic?Members of the World Health Organization are starting a new round of negotiations to hammer out a global agreement on pandemics. Has Germany learned the right lessons from the coronavirus pandemic?
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    Why is Sahara dust blowing into Europe?

    Why is Sahara dust blowing into Europe?Dust storms that carry particles from the Sahara into European capitals are more common than you'd think. Here's what you should know about them and how to keep yourself safe.
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    Hydropower: Can it hold up against climate change?

    Hydropower: Can it hold up against climate change?Recent droughts in Colombia and Ecuador have severely hampered energy supplied by hydropower. Can the cheap, low-carbon renewable still thrive in an increasingly hot and dry world?
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    How do tsunamis form?

    How do tsunamis form?Tsunamis are rare but can cause mass destruction. Here’s what you need to know about the science behind them.
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    Malaria: Why aren't case numbers falling?

    Malaria: Why aren't case numbers falling?Since 2015, the number of malaria cases worldwide have stalled and ― in some areas, they're even increasing. That's after two decades of falling numbers. What's going on?
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    How war impacts child development

    How war impacts child developmentAround the world, children are disproportionately bearing the brunt of war. Childhood traumas can permanently change how the brain develops, but the effects often aren’t seen until adulthood.
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    How microbes could help catch murder suspects

    How microbes could help catch murder suspectsPathologists are hoping to soon be able to use bacterial colonies found at crime scenes to crack hard cases.