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Researchers at UBC Okanagan have uncovered the process plants use to create mitraphylline, a rare natural compound that has attracted attention for its possible cancer fighting properties. Mitraphylline belongs to a unique class of plant chemicals known as spirooxindole alkaloids. These molecules are recognized for their unusual twisted ring structures and their powerful biological effects, including anti inflammatory and anti tumor activity. Even though scientists have studied these compounds for years, the exact molecular steps plants use to produce them had remained unknown. Breakthrough Discovery in Plant Chemistry That mystery began to unravel in 2023 when Dr. Thu-Thuy Dang’s team…

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Google announced a number of new Gemini Intelligence-branded AI features at its Android Show: I/O Edition event on Tuesday. These include the ability for AI to complete tasks across apps, browse the web, fill out forms, dictate speech, and even allow you to vibe-code your own Android widgets. Gemini gets more powerful The company had already introduced some agentic capabilities, such as ordering food or booking a ride, to Gemini at the Samsung Galaxy S26 launch earlier this year. There, Google announced that Gemini would soon be able to perform more complex tasks, like booking a front-row bike for a…

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For the first time, scientists have applied machine learning, a form of artificial intelligence (AI), to identify the factors most closely linked to cancer survival in nearly every country across the globe. The research, publishedin the leading cancer journal Annals of Oncology, goes beyond broad comparisons to show which specific policy changes or system improvements could have the greatest impact on cancer survival in each nation. The team has also created an online tool that allows users to select a country and see how factors such as national wealth, access to radiotherapy, and universal health coverage relate to cancer outcomes.…

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Russian forces launched attacks in Ukraine’s Dnipropetrovsk region on Tuesday, killing at least six people, regional officials said, after the expiry of a ceasefire. Ukrainian officials said Russia launched more than 200 drones overnight, putting an end to hopes that the three-day ceasefire that ended on Monday would be extended. A drone attack on an apartment building in the president’s home town, the central Ukrainian city of Kryvyi Rih, killed two and injured four, including the dead couple’s nine-month-old granddaughter whose leg was severed, said the regional governor and local military administration head. North-east of Kryvyi Rih, an aerial bomb…

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NEW DELHI: In response to Pakistan Field Marshal Asim Munir warning India against any “future misadventure”, Indian Navy chief-designate Vice Admiral Krishna Swaminathan has said that “misadventure does not come anywhere or anytime from India” and asserted that the country is ready to counter and quell any “misadventure” from across the border.Vice Admiral Swaminathan, who will take over reins of Navy after Admiral Dinesh K Tripathi’s retirement on May 31, said, “…India has always been in a responding kind of mode. Such actions (misadventures) come from across the border. People can say what they want, but as far as we…

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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! A mural painted to honor Iryna Zarutska — the Ukrainian refugee who was murdered while riding a North Carolina train — is being taken down after outrage in Providence, Rhode Island.On Tuesday, a construction crew was seen near the exterior of The Dark Lady, an LGBTQ+ club in downtown Providence, working to remove the partly finished mural. The mural, which was painted on canvas, was lowered to the ground, folded up and taken away, WJAR-TV reported.Artist Ian Gaudreau confirmed the news that the artwork was going to be removed after local outrage.”A…

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“Look, there’s the Southern Cross!” I turned, expecting an outstretched arm and a finger pointing low to the horizon. Instead, she was pointing at her phone. Her friend hurried over, not to look up, but to look down — both of them staring at a glowing screen while, just beyond them, Crux was visible in the night sky.I wanted to interrupt them, to redirect their attention by a few degrees. Just lift your eyes! It’s right there!I didn’t say anything, but that sad sight stuck with me. Smartphones are addictive. Yes, they’re useful, but defaulting to an app after it’s…

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We’ve got plenty of low prices filling our Tuesday Green Deals, with our headliner being Lectric’s newly launched Memorial Day e-bike sale that is offering up to $694 FREE bundles alongside up to $500 price cuts, with my all-around pick being the XP4 Folding Utility e-bikes getting up to $473 in FREE gear starting from $999. There’s also Mammotion’s Memorial Day savings event, with its newest LUBA 3 AWD robot lawn mowers getting FREE garage attachments for the dock station – and they’re all at their best prices starting from $2,099. We also spotted low prices hitting meross’ new two-zone…

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Deep dives push marine mammals to their physical limits. During long periods underwater, animals can switch to ‘anaerobic’ (oxygen-less) metabolism in organs outside the heart and brain, leading to a buildup of lactic acid. Although many diving species have evolved ways to reduce the risk of ‘the bends’, nitrogen bubbles can still form in their bloodstream. Scientists have long believed these animals recover mainly while floating or swimming at the ocean’s surface between dives. A new study published in Frontiers in Physiology suggests that recovery may continue long after fur seals leave the water. Researchers discovered that Cape and Australian…

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