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France’s nuclear weapons should be part of European defence debate: Macron

The News International 29 Apr 2024
France’s nuclear weapons should be part of the European defence debate, French President Emmanuel Macron told a group of regional newspapers on Sunday, in comments that drew fire from his political opponents ahead of EU elections in June.
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China awards young female scientists

China.dot.org 29 Apr 2024
... female scientists in Beijing, capital of China, April 28, 2024 ... An award dedicated to young female scientists was presented to 20 individuals and five teams in Beijing on Sunday.
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I Saw the Movie and Vote 'HELL, NO': Mammoths in Yellowstone

Hot Air 29 Apr 2024
But whether it should is a conundrum as hairy as the prehistoric pachyderms, and some scientists think that concept should be kept on ice.
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Today in History: April 29, Joan of Arc leads French in battle at Orleans

The Call 29 Apr 2024
In 1957, the SM-1, the first military nuclear power plant, was dedicated at Fort Belvoir, Virginia ... In 2020, scientists announced the first effective treatment against the coronavirus, the experimental ...
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Coddling Iran Brings War to the Middle East

The American Spectator 29 Apr 2024
The Obama apology tour of the region in 2009, his nuclear deals with Iran, and the removal of sanctions against the regime have reaped a foul and dangerous harvest ... Iran’s chief nuclear installation.
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Chinese scientists find untapped pharmaceutical resources in deep sea

People Daily 29 Apr 2024
FUZHOU, April 28 (Xinhua) -- Chinese marine scientists have identified a plethora of previously unknown microbial natural products from the deep sea floor that may have pharmaceutical applications.
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More talk than substance in Japan joining AUKUS

China Daily 29 Apr 2024
Exactly because of this, AUKUS has only implemented one "project" in two and a half years, which is the sale of nuclear-powered submarines to Australia, and this project itself has been progressing slowly and experiencing constant delays.
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Scientists find ‘exciting’ material which can absorb carbon faster than trees

Metro UK 29 Apr 2024
Scientists at Heriot-Watt University in Edinburgh have created new molecules which, thanks to their hollow and cage-like structure, can store greenhouse gases ... Scientists at Heriot-Watt University in Edinburgh led the research (Picture.
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Japan’s Ruling Party Loses Special Election in Blow to Premier

Live Mint 29 Apr 2024
No general election needs be held for more than a year.  Among the issues overshadowing the Shimane vote was nuclear power, with plans in place to restart Chugoku Electric Power’s Shimane No.
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Cicadas will soon descend on Las Vegas — but not the ones you think

The Spokesman-Review 29 Apr 2024
Those won’t go west of Oklahoma, though, according to scientists ... They’re not dangerous ... Scientists don’t really know why numbers vary every year, and the state doesn’t keep track of population numbers, he said.
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The Royal Navy

The Daily Mail 29 Apr 2024
It comes as the Mail learnt that a senior officer, who works on nuclear submarines, is being investigated for an alleged sex offence ... Ms Brook, the UK's first female warfare officer on a nuclear ...
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Everything You Need To Know About the Vaults in 'Fallout'

Collider 29 Apr 2024
... once prosperous United States was engulfed in nuclear flame by the so-called Great War.
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Macron: Nuclear arms should be part of EU defense debate

Deutsche Welle 29 Apr 2024
The French president said he was open to discuss the use of France's nuclear weapons for European defense. His remarks have attracted criticism from political opponents in Paris ... .
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Tech’s promise & peril

Dawn 29 Apr 2024
But according to Suleyman, there is an exception — nuclear technology, the most “contained technology in history”. Its spread has been curbed by the non-proliferation policy of nuclear powers driven by fears about their devastating effects.
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