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Advance Metals Unearths High-Grade Gold at Victorian Project

Advance Metals unearthed high-grade gold at its Victorian Myrtleford project, with a diamond drill hole intersecting 1.2 meters at 93 grams per tonne, exceeding previous discoveries and indicating significant exploration potential within the 13km Happy Valley trend.

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Decent Work and Economic Growth
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Uganda's Rhino Revival: Success at Ziwa Ranch Faces Relocation Challenges

Uganda's Ziwa ranch, once a cattle farm, now houses 48 southern white rhinos—a conservation success story driven by dedicated rangers, tourism revenue, and a serene habitat, but their future hinges on a planned relocation to national parks and long-term anti-poaching measures.

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Life on Land
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Record Low Arctic Sea Ice in 2025 Exacerbates Climate Concerns

Arctic sea ice reached a record low of 5.53 million square miles on March 22, 2025, due to cyclones, unusually warm temperatures, and thinner ice, all exacerbated by climate change; severe thunderstorms and flooding are also expected across central and eastern parts of the US this week.

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Climate Action
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SpaceX Launches First Crewed Polar Orbit Mission

Four private adventurers—a Maltese bitcoin entrepreneur, a Norwegian cinematographer, a German roboticist, and an Australian adventurer—embarked on SpaceX's third private human spaceflight, orbiting the North and South Poles aboard the Crew Dragon "Resilience" launched from Florida's historic pad 39...

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Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
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Catalonia Launches €30 Million Program to Attract US Scientists

The Catalan government announced a €30 million, three-year "Catalonian Talent Bridge" program to attract 70 US scientists whose research and academic freedom were threatened by policies under the Trump administration.

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Quality Education
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Arctic Ice Melt Threatens Major Ocean Current, Raising Cold Winter Risks

A new study reveals that rapidly melting Arctic ice could weaken or collapse the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC), potentially causing significantly colder winters in Europe and North America by the end of the century.

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Climate Action
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Insufficient Deep Sleep Linked to Brain Shrinkage, Increased Alzheimer's Risk

A new Yale study links insufficient slow-wave and REM sleep to shrinkage of the brain's inferior parietal region, an early indicator of Alzheimer's disease, highlighting the importance of prioritizing sleep for cognitive health.

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Good Health and Well-being
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Mount Spurr Eruption Imminent: Scientists Issue Warning

Increased seismic activity, high gas emissions (450 tonnes of sulphur dioxide daily), and a large steam plume from Mount Spurr indicate a high probability of an explosive eruption within weeks, posing risks to aviation and public health due to potential ashfall.

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Climate Action
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Record-Breaking 100+ Day Survival Achieved with BiVACOR Artificial Heart

A 40-year-old Australian with heart failure survived over 100 days with a BiVACOR artificial heart before receiving a donor heart, setting a new world record for this technology and showing potential for long-term use in organ transplant patients.

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Bronze Age Settlement in Morocco Rewrites North African History

Archaeological excavations at Kach Kouch, Morocco, revealed a Bronze Age settlement (2200-600 BCE) with evidence of agriculture, animal husbandry, and interaction with Phoenician communities, challenging previous assumptions about the region's prehistory.

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Quality Education
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New Biomarker Predicts Alzheimer's Cognitive Decline

Researchers at Stanford University have discovered a new biomarker—a ratio of two synaptic proteins (YWHAG and NPTX2)—that accurately predicts cognitive decline in Alzheimer's disease, potentially improving early diagnosis and treatment selection.

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Good Health and Well-being
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ARC Fellowship Changes Threaten Australia's International Research Competitiveness

The Australian Research Council's proposed changes to its fellowship programs, including shorter durations and fewer grants, risk hindering international research talent recruitment, as noted by researchers amid global funding uncertainty and increased international competition.

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