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If you are considering abortion because your child has down syndrome, please watch this video first
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Wild footage of a Honda warehouse, north of Barcelona, being engulfed in flames and completely destroyed
The fire is believed to have started on the roof, possibly due to a solar panel short circuiting
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The fire is believed to have started on the roof, possibly due to a solar panel short circuiting
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Tell me again how there's no two-tier policing in the UK
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There is no red in this picture.
Your brain is filling in the red color. The picture is made entirely of light blue, black, and white.
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Your brain is filling in the red color. The picture is made entirely of light blue, black, and white.
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Bitcoin is sitting at its worst valuation level in years.
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WATCH: Robots are attacking kids in China. A second video showing a similar incident has recently emerged
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Brussels is the de facto capital of the EU
This is how safe its subways are
Turns out that importing masses of asylum seekers has a few downsides
What a surprise
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This is how safe its subways are
Turns out that importing masses of asylum seekers has a few downsides
What a surprise
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This girl showed up to her graduation ceremony with a link to her OnlyFans page
I can think of better ways to pay off your student loan
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I can think of better ways to pay off your student loan
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If you invested $100,000 in SanDisk 8 months ago, you'd be a millionaire today.
If you invested the same $100,000 in $ETH 8 months ago, you'd be both poor and divorced today.
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If you invested the same $100,000 in $ETH 8 months ago, you'd be both poor and divorced today.
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SAD DAY FOR ETHEREUM HOLDERS.
$ETH is no longer the largest stablecoin in crypto.
Tether just flipped ETH to become the biggest stablecoin by market cap.
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$ETH is no longer the largest stablecoin in crypto.
Tether just flipped ETH to become the biggest stablecoin by market cap.
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Clinicians described the results as βone of the most amazing things Iβve ever seen.β An experimental once-daily oral drug called daraxonrasib has produced unprecedented outcomes in advanced pancreatic cancer, reducing the risk of death by 60% compared to standard chemotherapy.
In the Phase 3 RASolute 302 trial, daraxonrasib, a RAS(ON) multi-selective inhibitor developed by Revolution Medicines, nearly doubled median overall survival from 6.6β6.7 months with chemotherapy to 13.2 months in patients with previously treated metastatic pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma. The trial, presented as a plenary session at the 2026 ASCO Annual Meeting, triggered a rare standing ovation from oncology experts.
Unlike traditional therapies, daraxonrasib effectively targets multiple KRAS variants and even wild-type RAS, offering broad applicability to the vast majority of pancreatic cancers. The drug was also far better tolerated, with only 1.2% of patients discontinuing treatment due to side effects, compared to 11.2% in the chemotherapy arm.
This represents a major advance for a disease long considered one of the most lethal in oncology. Experts are hailing daraxonrasib as a potential paradigm shift that could transform metastatic pancreatic cancer into a more manageable condition. The FDA has already granted expanded access for eligible patients.
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In the Phase 3 RASolute 302 trial, daraxonrasib, a RAS(ON) multi-selective inhibitor developed by Revolution Medicines, nearly doubled median overall survival from 6.6β6.7 months with chemotherapy to 13.2 months in patients with previously treated metastatic pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma. The trial, presented as a plenary session at the 2026 ASCO Annual Meeting, triggered a rare standing ovation from oncology experts.
Unlike traditional therapies, daraxonrasib effectively targets multiple KRAS variants and even wild-type RAS, offering broad applicability to the vast majority of pancreatic cancers. The drug was also far better tolerated, with only 1.2% of patients discontinuing treatment due to side effects, compared to 11.2% in the chemotherapy arm.
This represents a major advance for a disease long considered one of the most lethal in oncology. Experts are hailing daraxonrasib as a potential paradigm shift that could transform metastatic pancreatic cancer into a more manageable condition. The FDA has already granted expanded access for eligible patients.
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A municipality in Denmark is pioneering a simple yet innovative solution to light pollution by installing red streetlights.
In Gladsaxe, located just north of Copenhagen, officials replaced conventional white LEDs with red-spectrum lighting along a stretch of road and a popular cycling path. The project aims to maintain safe illumination for people while minimizing harm to local wildlife, particularly bats.
Many nocturnal animals are highly sensitive to bright white light, which can interfere with essential behaviors such as foraging, navigation, and migration. Bats are especially affected, some species avoid lit areas entirely, while others change their hunting strategies when exposed to artificial lighting.
The new red lights are designed to be far less disruptive to bats. The installation also incorporates intentional dark zones between lamp posts, creating safe corridors that allow light-sensitive animals to move freely through the landscape. Despite the color change, the lighting still meets all required safety standards for cyclists and pedestrians.
Project leaders emphasize that cities no longer need to choose between public safety and biodiversity. As urban expansion increases light pollution worldwide, affecting insects, birds, mammals, and even plant ecosystems, such targeted solutions offer a practical path forward.
Researchers are now monitoring the Gladsaxe project to evaluate its effectiveness in protecting wildlife. If successful, the initiative could serve as a model for other cities seeking to reduce the environmental impact of artificial lighting.
Sometimes meaningful environmental progress comes from something as straightforward as changing the color of a light bulb.
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In Gladsaxe, located just north of Copenhagen, officials replaced conventional white LEDs with red-spectrum lighting along a stretch of road and a popular cycling path. The project aims to maintain safe illumination for people while minimizing harm to local wildlife, particularly bats.
Many nocturnal animals are highly sensitive to bright white light, which can interfere with essential behaviors such as foraging, navigation, and migration. Bats are especially affected, some species avoid lit areas entirely, while others change their hunting strategies when exposed to artificial lighting.
The new red lights are designed to be far less disruptive to bats. The installation also incorporates intentional dark zones between lamp posts, creating safe corridors that allow light-sensitive animals to move freely through the landscape. Despite the color change, the lighting still meets all required safety standards for cyclists and pedestrians.
Project leaders emphasize that cities no longer need to choose between public safety and biodiversity. As urban expansion increases light pollution worldwide, affecting insects, birds, mammals, and even plant ecosystems, such targeted solutions offer a practical path forward.
Researchers are now monitoring the Gladsaxe project to evaluate its effectiveness in protecting wildlife. If successful, the initiative could serve as a model for other cities seeking to reduce the environmental impact of artificial lighting.
Sometimes meaningful environmental progress comes from something as straightforward as changing the color of a light bulb.
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This is crazy...
bitcoin:native daily RSI lowest since November 2018
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bitcoin:native daily RSI lowest since November 2018
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How your girl looks at you when you show her crime statistics sorted by ethnicity
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Itβs 2004 and the girl you spent eight hours a day talking to on AIM finally sent you a picture, and you donβt think sheβs pretty and you donβt think sheβs beautiful but you think all right, I can make this work
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