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Smartphone makers are racing to develop more potent batteries that can charge faster and last longer Smartphone makers are racing to develop more potent batteries that can charge faster and last longer

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Since 2022, lithium has seen unprecedented price spikes due to a strong increase in demand, while nickel and cobalt also faced supply chain pressures.

Rental prices for a single room in London reached a record high in the first quarter of this year Rental prices for a single room in London reached a record high in the first quarter of this year

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Almost half of U.S. renters are under the age of 30. Renting is most common in dense urban areas, which are characterised by competitive real...

The hub aims to be a springboard for helping African countries gain access to mRNA vaccines The hub aims to be a springboard for helping African countries gain access to mRNA vaccines

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To compare the level of prioritization of research across the 50 states, SmileHub analyzed 17 key metrics to highlight the variances in state priorities.

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Vu Dinh Tu opened a coffee shop in Hanoi without telling his parents

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Traditionally taken black, sometimes with condensed milk, or even egg, coffee has long been an integral part of Vietnamese culture.

The hospital said patients who swallowed several magnets risked damage to the stomach and intestines

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A Prague hospital said it was treating five children who had swallowed magnets following a "piercing challenge" they had found on TikTok.

Monday kicks off a week of Nobel Prize winner announcements

World

Cancer research or drugs treating cardiovascular illnesses could win a Nobel Prize on Monday when a week of laureate announcements kicks off, bringing a...

Ceremonies and events are planned across Israel and in cities around the world to mark the anniversary of the unprecedented October 7 attack by Palestinian Hamas militants Ceremonies and events are planned across Israel and in cities around the world to mark the anniversary of the unprecedented October 7 attack by Palestinian Hamas militants

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Israel began its commemorations Monday of the one-year anniversary of Hamas’s deadly October 7 attack, with an outpouring of emotion at vigils at massacre...

Japanese stocks were boosted as the dollar rallied against the yen after US jobs data tempered expectations for another big interest rate cut by the Federal Reserve this month Japanese stocks were boosted as the dollar rallied against the yen after US jobs data tempered expectations for another big interest rate cut by the Federal Reserve this month

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Asian markets rose Monday after a blockbuster US jobs report soothed any concerns about the world’s top economy, while the dollar held gains with...

AFP live video footage captured four strikes

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Official Lebanese media reported four Israeli strikes on south Beirut Sunday, shortly after calls by Israel’s army for residents to evacuate the Hezbollah stronghold...

So far this year, 51 migrants have died attempting to reach England from France So far this year, 51 migrants have died attempting to reach England from France

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Mourners paid their respects on Sunday to the latest four victims of the deadly Channel crossing, as London said a record 973 made the...

The bed of the Great Salt Lake contains arsenic and toxic heavy metals, which can contaminate the atmosphere during dust storms if exposed to the open air by falling levels The bed of the Great Salt Lake contains arsenic and toxic heavy metals, which can contaminate the atmosphere during dust storms if exposed to the open air by falling levels

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From his ranch on the shores of the Great Salt Lake, Joel Ferry has a front row view of climate change: a native of...

A volunteer unloads relief supplies in North Carolina on October 3, 2024, after the passage of Hurricane Helene made drinking water a valuable commodity A volunteer unloads relief supplies in North Carolina on October 3, 2024, after the passage of Hurricane Helene made drinking water a valuable commodity

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Nicole Crane, exhausted, tearful and unwashed after a week of searching for a neighbor swept away by the raging waters of Hurricane Helene, dreams...

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