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The meat industry is obstructing efforts to curb climate change

qz.com The meat industry blocked the IPCC’s attempt to recommend a plant-based diet

A leaked draft revealed how the meat industry is obstructing efforts to curb climate change

The meat industry blocked the IPCC’s attempt to recommend a plant-based diet

The meat industry blocked the IPCC’s attempt to recommend a plant-based diet

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Andretti says greed is behind F1 negativity of entry plans

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Ricciardo Returns to RBR

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www.abc.net.au 'History has been made today': Cannon-Brookes scores big win over AGL board

Billionaire Mike Cannon-Brookes scores a resounding victory at AGL's annual general meeting, with all four of his independent director candidates appointed to the energy giant's board.

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Vaccines to treat cancer possible by 2030

www.theguardian.com Vaccines to treat cancer possible by 2030, say BioNTech founders

Uğur Şahin and Özlem Türeci say mRNA Covid vaccine technology could be repurposed to help destroy cancer cells

Vaccines to treat cancer possible by 2030, say BioNTech founders
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Actor Bruce Willis Becomes First Celebrity to Sell Rights to Deepfake Firm

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theconversation.com Super-Earths are bigger, more common and more habitable than Earth itself – and astronomers are discovering more of the billions they think are out there

Newly discovered super-Earths add to the list of planets around other stars that offer the best chance of finding life. An astronomer explains what makes these super-Earths such excellent candidates.

Super-Earths are bigger, more common and more habitable than Earth itself – and astronomers are discovering more of the billions they think are out there
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The trophy from Spa for this year is made from an oak tree root near the track, tarmac recovered from Raidillon Eau Rouge and water from Eau Rouge.

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www.abc.net.au Australia has 'radically changed', leaving workers with the smallest share of the economic pie on record

Workers are getting a record low share of Australia's national income, while company profits surge. But is it just a temporary phenomenon caused by the commodities boom or a deeper structural crisis in our economy?

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9to5mac.com T-Mobile is now selling app usage data to advertisers, but iPhone users are in the clear

T-Mobile is ramping up its efforts to cash in on the lucrative advertising business. The carrier has officially launched its...

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www.theguardian.com The cult of Bluey: how a kids’ cartoon became a bible for modern parenting

Ryan Gosling and Natalie Portman adore it, critics rave about it and a podcast dissects every episode: why does a series about a six-year-old dog and her family inspire so much devotion among grown-ups?

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RBA raises cash rate by 50 basis points

www.rba.gov.au Statement by Philip Lowe, Governor: Monetary Policy Decision | Media Releases

At its meeting today, the Board decided to increase the cash rate target by 50 basis points to 85 basis points.

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www.independent.co.uk Self-steering cargo ship completes first ever transoceanic voyage

AI route optimisation increased fuel efficiency and reduced greenhouse gas emissions in voyage across Pacific Ocean

Self-steering cargo ship completes first ever transoceanic voyage
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www.bbc.com The workers getting 100% pay for 80% of the hours

The biggest ever trial of a four-day week gets under way with up to 70 firms taking part.

The workers getting 100% pay for 80% of the hours
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New ‘fabric’ converts motion into electricity

www.ntu.edu.sg New 'fabric' converts motion into electricity

Scientists at NTU Singapore have developed a stretchable and waterproof ‘fabric’ that turns energy generated from body movements into electrical energy.

New 'fabric' converts motion into electricity
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Ten wins at Monaco for Adrian Newey

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techxplore.com Tiny robotic crab is smallest-ever remote-controlled walking robot

Northwestern University engineers have developed the smallest-ever remote-controlled walking robot—and it comes in the form of a tiny, adorable peekytoe crab.

Tiny robotic crab is smallest-ever remote-controlled walking robot
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bgr.com First human patient injected with revolutionary cancer-killing virus

Scientists are currently planning a trial for a new cancer-killing virus, and they'll be injecting humans with it for the first time.

First human patient injected with revolutionary cancer-killing virus
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Scientists “really surprised” when gene-editing turns hamsters aggressive

“We were really surprised at the results,” Albers said. “We anticipated that if we eliminated vasopressin activity, we would reduce both aggression and social communication. But the opposite happened.”

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www.sbs.com.au One Nation leader Pauline Hanson on course to lose Senate seat as count goes on

One Nation leader Pauline Hanson is expected to miss out on a Senate seat, as early counting of votes places the Greens ahead of her party.

One Nation leader Pauline Hanson on course to lose Senate seat as count goes on
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