The UK may be in for a change in weather patterns as a potential heatwave is set to hit the region. A stark contrast to last year’s scorching June, this summer has started off on a cool note, with northerly winds from the Arctic keeping temperatures at bay. However, according to Sky News weather producer
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A recent study suggests that around 600,000 years ago, there was a significant leap in stone tool complexity in the fossil record. This sudden increase in complexity indicates that hominin knowledge experienced a substantial growth during that time period. Researchers from the University of Missouri and Arizona State University have analyzed 3.3 million years of
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In a recent announcement by the FDA, two new immunotherapy-chemotherapy options have been approved for patients with primary advanced or recurrent endometrial cancer. This approval opens up new possibilities for treatment for individuals with both mismatch repair (MMR)-deficient and MMR-proficient disease. The first immunotherapy option approved is the PD-1-directed immune checkpoint inhibitor pembrolizumab, in combination
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As the summer of 2024 kicks in, almost 72 million people across the United States find themselves under warnings of extreme heat. Major cities such as Chicago, St. Louis, Indianapolis, Detroit, and others are bracing for the effects of a weeklong heat wave expected to hit the East Coast and the Midwest. The severity of
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Recently, archaeologists made an astonishing discovery on the Greek island of Crete. A 4,000-year-old ring-shaped stone structure was unearthed on Papoura Hill during excavation works for a major airport project. The monument, measuring 1,800 square-meters, is believed to have originated during the Bronze Age and appears to have had a ritualistic or religious purpose. The
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