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Surf survival brothers complete RNLI run challenge
Euan and Andrew Gray have run a half marathon everyday in May to thank their RNLI rescuers.
A US ally is getting nuclear-powered submarines with no AUKUS. Here's how
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Australia to buy three second-hand US submarines under AUKUS shake-up
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Leaf forces help steer stomata as young plants grow, experiments reveal
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