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Doctors from the Royal College of Psychiatrists warned that the current generation of university students has a greater risk of anxiety and depression compared to previous generations.

Nationwide metallic hips are failing at a fast rate, causing patients to seek replacements.

King crabs, not native to Antarctica because water temperatures are generally too cold, have started invading the peninsula as a result of a rise in temperature.

SpaceX, a U.S. company, is working on the first-ever reusable rocket to launch to Mars and back in hopes of one day helping humans colonize Mars.

Entrepeneur Roger Davey, founder of the Australian company EnviroMission, said he can produce enough electricity for 100,000 homes by harnessing energy from the movement of hot air in a desert in Arizona.

-compiled by Surabhi Bhatt, Adnin Zaman, Faiza Arif

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