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  • Cambridge’s LED breakthrough reinvents drug synthesis

    In an evolving health landscape, emerging research continues to highlight concerns that could impact everyday wellbeing. Here’s the key update you should know about: Scientists at the University of Cambridge have developed a new way to alter complex drug molecules using light rather than toxic chemicals – a discovery that could accelerate and improve how medicines are designed and made. …

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  • LIVE UPDATES: Iran attacks spread across the Middle East as Trump weighs alleged California drone threat

    3 hours ago Pinned Iran’s Supreme Leader alive ‘in some form’ despite reported war injuries, says Trump President Donald Trump said he believes Iran’s newly appointed Supreme Leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, is still alive “in some form,” despite not being seen publicly since taking office after the war in Iran began. “I think he probably is. I think he is damaged,…

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  • Subhash Chandra Bose’s cap missing from Red Fort museum: Grandnephew

    Chandra Kumar Bose, grandnephew of freedom fighter Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose and a former BJP leader, on Thursday alleged that Netaji’s cap has gone missing from the Netaji Museum at the Red Fort in Delhi. In a post on X, Chandra Kumar Bose said that he and his family members had personally handed over Netaji’s cap to Prime Minister Narendra…

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  • How unregulated herbal remedies may contribute to chronic kidney disease – The South First

    Many unlicensed herbal formulations contain heavy metals such as lead, arsenic and mercury, which can accumulate in the kidneys. Published Mar 12, 2026 | 7:00 AM ⚊ Updated Mar 12, 2026 | 7:00 AM Share Kidneys. (iStock) Synopsis: A study at Osmania General Hospital found that 40 percent of patients with chronic kidney disease of unknown origin had a history…

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  • Pentagon and National Security Council underestimated Iran war’s impact on Strait of Hormuz

    The Pentagon and National Security Council significantly underestimated Iran’s willingness to close the Strait of Hormuz in response to US military strikes while planning the ongoing operation, according to multiple sources familiar with the matter. President Donald Trump’s national security team failed to fully account for the potential consequences of what some officials have described as a worst-case scenario now…

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  • Iran war: What is happening on day 13 of US-Israel attacks? | US-Israel war on Iran News

    EXPLAINER Cyberattacks, tensions in the Strait of Hormuz and rising oil prices are deepening the global consequences of the war. Listen to this article | 8 mins info Published On 12 Mar 202612 Mar 2026 | Updated: 2 hours agoUpdated: 2 hours ago Click here to share on social media share2 Share plus2googleAdd Al Jazeera on Googleinfo The United States and Israeli…

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  • Why Ray Dalio Says Bitcoin Can’t Replace Gold

    Key takeaways Ray Dalio argues that Bitcoin cannot replace gold as the world’s primary store of value because gold has thousands of years of history as money and remains deeply embedded in the global financial system. Gold’s role in central bank reserves gives it institutional legitimacy that Bitcoin currently lacks, making governments more likely to rely on gold during periods…

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  • What’s new to streaming this week? (March 13, 2026)

    Looking for something great to watch at home? Streaming subscribers are spoiled for choice between Hulu, Netflix, HBO Max, Disney+, Apple TV, Prime Video, Shudder, Paramount+, Peacock, and more. And that’s before you even look at the vast libraries of movies and television programs within each streamer! Don’t be overwhelmed or waste an hour scrolling through your services to determine…

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  • Earthquakes Are Migrating Toward Istanbul Along the Marmara Fault

    A new study examines nearly two decades of seismic activity along the Main Marmara Fault beneath the Sea of Marmara, culminating in the region’s largest earthquake in over 60 years. By analyzing rupture behavior and aftershock patterns, researchers reveal a long-term eastward progression of moderate earthquakes that appears to be concentrating stress toward the fault segment closest to Istanbul. Credit:…

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  • Nicole Presley champions student mental health and resilience across UCLA

    For Nicole Presley, UCLA is a family affair. Her father, who attended UCLA in the 1950s, was one of the first African Americans to play in the marching band as a saxophonist. She and her sister are also Bruins. After receiving her bachelor’s degree in psychology from UCLA in 1997, Presley earned a master’s degree in education from Harvard with…

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