- Deadly bear attacks set Japan on edge, prompt military action The Washington Post
- The Hunt Is On for Bears in Japan After Deadly Attacks The New York Times
- Japanese tourist village battles to keep bears at bay Reuters
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Scientists grow a tiny human “blood factory” that actually works
Our body’s “blood factory” is made of highly specialized tissue containing bone cells, nerves, blood vessels and several other cell types. Researchers have now recreated this complex network in the laboratory using only human cells, marking a first in the field. This new system could help reduce…
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Nigeria faces its third attack in three days
Africa’s most populous country deals with three attacks—two on Christian communities and one on a secondary school. The Nigerian president postpones a trip to South Africa and Angola to monitor the situation.
By Kielce Gussie
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Defense Forces repel 38 attacks in Pokrovsk sector, 112 clashes on front line
Since the beginning of the day, there have been 112 combat clashes between the Ukrainian Defense Forces and Russian troops. Fighting is currently ongoing on five fronts, with the enemy remaining most active in Pokrovsk.
According to Ukrinform, the General Staff of the Armed…
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Munich’s Eisbach wave has flattened, frustrating surfers : NPR
A man in a wetsuit surfs on the Eisbach wave in Munich’s English Garden on Oct. 7, 2025, about a month before the wave…
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Some migrants to face 20-year wait for settled status
Migrants who are in the UK legally could have to wait up to 20 years before they can settle permanently, under government proposals.
The Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood has announced the qualifying period for indefinite leave to remain will be…
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Rada Energy Committee Head Gerus reports about pressure on him from Haluschenko-Myroniuk
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Chairman of the Verkhovna Rada Energy Committee Andriy Gerus stated that former Minister of Energy Herman Haluschenko and his advisor on the materials of the “Midas”…
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Lula at climate summit: US might not be gone for good
BELÉM, Brazil — Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva called late Wednesday for a global winding-down of fossil fuels — and said he hoped to someday get the U.S. behind it.
“We must reduce greenhouse gas emissions. If fossil fuels emit too much, we must begin thinking about…
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Bone Marrow Model Made from Human Cells
Researchers recently developed a bone marrow model to study how the body generates cells. Interestingly, this model is the first of its kind to be developed entirely from human cells. Not only can this improve our translational research to better impact human…
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