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Dino-killing asteroid may have fueled underground life for 8 million years

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KCET 2026 result: Over 2.92 lakh candidates qualify, engineering stream draws highest candidates

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CBSE students demand grace marks, fee waiver over evaluation errors

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A prognostic human brain network for diffuse midline glioma

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Scientists discover giant, fan-shaped structure deep beneath the East Antarctic Ice Sheet

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Nanofiber implant delivers three drugs, doubles survival in glioblastoma mice

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