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Biggest Edge Patriots’ Drake Maye Proved To Have While Outplaying Caleb Williams

New England Sportd Network: World Cup 

The final score might look different down the road, but Drake Maye’s first clash against a highly-touted rookie quarterback concluded with him outplaying Caleb Williams. Maye earned his first legitimate win as an NFL starting quarterback when the New England Patriots claimed a 19-3 victory over the Chicago Bears on Sunday. Maye (15-for-25 passes, 184 […]

Scientist reverses her stage 3 cancer with viruses she grew in a lab - after refusing to go through hell of ch - Daily Mail

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  1. Scientist reverses her stage 3 cancer with viruses she grew in a lab - after refusing to go through hell of ch  Daily Mail
  2. This scientist treated her own cancer with viruses she grew in the lab  Nature.com
  3. 'Is It Ethical?': Netizens Divided After Scientist Treats Her Cancer Using Experimental Vaccine  NDTV
  4. Scientist treated her own cancer with viruses she grew in the lab  DrugsControl.org
  5. A Virologist Took a Dramatic Step to Treat Her Cancer  InsideHook

Wander Franco arrested in Dominican Republic

BigNewsNetwork.com (sports) 

(Photo credit: Rick Osentoski-Imagn Images) Police in the Dominican Republic have arrested Tampa Bay Rays shortstop Wander Franco following an altercation. ESPN reported that authorities held Franco and an unnamed woman for questioning on Monday after an incident in the parking lot of an apartment complex on Sunday "in which guns were drawn." Franco, 23, is already on indefinite administrative leave from Major League Ba

Skinny Antarctic penguin appears on Australia beach

Phys.org 

A malnourished emperor penguin appeared on a beach in Australia, thousands of miles from its home in Antarctica. Wildlife experts rescued the bird and took it to a rehabilitation center.

Arctic lake sediment records reveal unexpected storm patterns

Phys.org 

Willem van der Bilt from the Department of Earth Science at the University in Bergen and the Bjerknes Center has, together with a group co-led by Mateusz Strzelecki at the University of Wrocław in Poland, worked on various new methods that extract more societally relevant information about hazards from geological archives such as lake sediments. They combined different high-resolution scanning techniques in a geostatistical framework.