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Consuming Microplastics can also lead to dementia, study finds problems linked to human brains – The Economic Times

Consuming Microplastics can also lead to dementia, study finds problems linked to human brains  The Economic Times A spoonful of plastic found inside human brain, scientists warn of health consequences and suggest what t  The Times of India Microplastics in your diet? Simple steps to cut exposure  India Today Plastic Spoon’s Worth Of Plastic Inside Your Brain, Warn…

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Champions League history casts doubt on Real Madrid’s advantage over Atletico after 2-1 win – Madrid Universal

Champions League history casts doubt on Real Madrid’s advantage over Atletico after 2-1 win  Madrid Universal Champions League Soccer: Livestream PSG vs. Liverpool From Anywhere  CNET Three observations from Real Madrid’s 2-1 win vs Atletico Madrid  Managing Madrid Champions League: Real beats Atletico 2-1 in Round of 16 derby; Arsenal romps to record away win at PSV  The Hindu…

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SEQ Water reassures on dam levels

SEQ Water reassures on dam levels

SEQ Water chief executive Emma Thomas says the dams in the catchments that will be affected by Cyclone Alfred have plenty of flood storage. SEQ Water chief executive Emma Thomas says the dams in the catchments that will be affected by Cyclone Alfred have plenty of flood storage. National Sydney Morning Herald – Latest News

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Deadline Extended for French Heritage Language Program Proposals

The deadline for proposals for the French Heritage Language Program (FHLP) has been extended to March 17, 2025. Supported by Villa Albertine and the Albertine Foundation, FHLP provides grants of up to $30,000 for institutions to create French classes and cultural experiences for K-12 students from Francophone backgrounds. “Through innovative pedagogical and community-building activities, FHLP…

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Superb Lyrebirds ‘Farm’ Their Invertebrate Prey, Ornithologists Discover

Superb Lyrebirds ‘Farm’ Their Invertebrate Prey, Ornithologists Discover

The superb lyrebird (Menura novaehollandiae), a ground-dwelling species of moist eucalypt forests in south-eastern Australia, engineers micro-habitats to host and fatten its prey before returning later to feast. The post Superb Lyrebirds ‘Farm’ Their Invertebrate Prey, Ornithologists Discover appeared first on Sci.News: Breaking Science News.  The superb lyrebird (Menura novaehollandiae), a ground-dwelling species of moist…

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Federal judge blocks drastic funding cuts to medical research

A federal judge is preventing the Trump administration from drastically cutting medical research funding. Scientists say the policy will endanger patients and delay new lifesaving discoveries. The new National Institutes of Health policy would strip research groups of hundreds of millions of dollars to cover so-called indirect expenses of studying Alzheimer’s, cancer, heart disease and…

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