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Multiple 1-in-1,000-Year Rain Events Devastate US, Underscoring Climate Change Impacts
Four 1-in-1,000-year rainfall events caused catastrophic flooding across the US last week, resulting in at least 120 deaths in Texas, and significant damage in New Mexico, North Carolina, and Illinois, highlighting climate change's impact on extreme weather.
Multiple 1-in-1,000-Year Rain Events Devastate US, Underscoring Climate Change Impacts
Four 1-in-1,000-year rainfall events caused catastrophic flooding across the US last week, resulting in at least 120 deaths in Texas, and significant damage in New Mexico, North Carolina, and Illinois, highlighting climate change's impact on extreme weather.
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Lithuania Steps Up Grey Seal Conservation Amidst Climate Change and Fishing Threats
Lithuania is intensifying its conservation efforts for its vulnerable grey seal population in the Baltic Sea, which has stabilized but remains threatened by dwindling fish stocks, pollution, climate change, and fishing nets, resulting in a mere 5 percent cub survival rate.
Lithuania Steps Up Grey Seal Conservation Amidst Climate Change and Fishing Threats
Lithuania is intensifying its conservation efforts for its vulnerable grey seal population in the Baltic Sea, which has stabilized but remains threatened by dwindling fish stocks, pollution, climate change, and fishing nets, resulting in a mere 5 percent cub survival rate.
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US Flash Floods: Record Rainfall and Climate Change Impacts
Intense thunderstorms and record atmospheric moisture caused devastating flash floods in Wheeling, WV; central Texas; central North Carolina; Ruidoso, NM; and Chicago, impacting urban areas disproportionately due to reduced water infiltration and inadequate drainage.
US Flash Floods: Record Rainfall and Climate Change Impacts
Intense thunderstorms and record atmospheric moisture caused devastating flash floods in Wheeling, WV; central Texas; central North Carolina; Ruidoso, NM; and Chicago, impacting urban areas disproportionately due to reduced water infiltration and inadequate drainage.
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Bull Shark Presence in Sydney Increases Due to Rising Sea Temperatures
Rising sea temperatures are causing bull sharks to stay near Sydney's beaches and harbor for an additional 15 days during summer, increasing risks for swimmers and surfers; a study of 92 tagged sharks over 15 years by James Cook University revealed this trend.
Bull Shark Presence in Sydney Increases Due to Rising Sea Temperatures
Rising sea temperatures are causing bull sharks to stay near Sydney's beaches and harbor for an additional 15 days during summer, increasing risks for swimmers and surfers; a study of 92 tagged sharks over 15 years by James Cook University revealed this trend.
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West London School Offers Model Solution to England's Special Needs Crisis
All Saints Catholic College in west London is tackling England's special needs education crisis with its Bethlehem unit, a successful model integrating eight students with EHCPs into mainstream education, offering tailored support and addressing a £5 billion funding shortfall.
West London School Offers Model Solution to England's Special Needs Crisis
All Saints Catholic College in west London is tackling England's special needs education crisis with its Bethlehem unit, a successful model integrating eight students with EHCPs into mainstream education, offering tailored support and addressing a £5 billion funding shortfall.
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Damaged Nuclear Waste Barrels Found Leaking in North East Atlantic
An international team discovered roughly 3,350 barrels of nuclear waste, some leaking bitumen, in the North East Atlantic; initial radiation levels were normal, but further testing is required to assess long-term risks.
Damaged Nuclear Waste Barrels Found Leaking in North East Atlantic
An international team discovered roughly 3,350 barrels of nuclear waste, some leaking bitumen, in the North East Atlantic; initial radiation levels were normal, but further testing is required to assess long-term risks.
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Interstellar Comet 3I/ATLAS: Potentially Oldest Comet Ever Seen
The interstellar object 3I/ATLAS, potentially 7.6 to 14 billion years old, was detected in June 2024 and is believed to originate from the Milky Way's "thick disk." Its trajectory and composition could reveal insights into early galactic processes.

Interstellar Comet 3I/ATLAS: Potentially Oldest Comet Ever Seen
The interstellar object 3I/ATLAS, potentially 7.6 to 14 billion years old, was detected in June 2024 and is believed to originate from the Milky Way's "thick disk." Its trajectory and composition could reveal insights into early galactic processes.
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Interstellar Object 3I/ATLAS Originated from Older Stars in Milky Way
Harvard physicist Avi Loeb and researcher Shokhruz Kakharov traced interstellar object 3I/ATLAS's path to a region of older stars in the Milky Way, estimating it to be over 4.6 billion years old and possibly a comet, unlike the younger 1I/Oumuamua and similarly aged 2I/Borisov.

Interstellar Object 3I/ATLAS Originated from Older Stars in Milky Way
Harvard physicist Avi Loeb and researcher Shokhruz Kakharov traced interstellar object 3I/ATLAS's path to a region of older stars in the Milky Way, estimating it to be over 4.6 billion years old and possibly a comet, unlike the younger 1I/Oumuamua and similarly aged 2I/Borisov.
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Woman Survives Six Surgeries, Marries After Removal of 40lb Tumor
22-year-old Ariana Pulido underwent a successful 14-hour surgery to remove a 40lb tumor that had displaced her heart, a complication of teratoma syndrome, following five failed attempts, using an ECMO machine.

Woman Survives Six Surgeries, Marries After Removal of 40lb Tumor
22-year-old Ariana Pulido underwent a successful 14-hour surgery to remove a 40lb tumor that had displaced her heart, a complication of teratoma syndrome, following five failed attempts, using an ECMO machine.
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Seven-Billion-Year-Old Interstellar Comet Discovered
Astronomers have discovered 3I/Atlas, a potentially seven-billion-year-old interstellar comet from the Milky Way's thick disk, detected by the Atlas survey telescope in Chile on July 1st, 2025; its approach to the sun later this year may create a visible tail.

Seven-Billion-Year-Old Interstellar Comet Discovered
Astronomers have discovered 3I/Atlas, a potentially seven-billion-year-old interstellar comet from the Milky Way's thick disk, detected by the Atlas survey telescope in Chile on July 1st, 2025; its approach to the sun later this year may create a visible tail.
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Premature Baby Dies After Ambulance Service Delays
A 19-month-old baby, Robyn Chambers, who was born prematurely at 23 weeks weighing only 11oz and kept in a sandwich bag to stay warm, died from natural causes following an eight-hour delay in ambulance response due to failures in the Welsh Ambulance Service.

Premature Baby Dies After Ambulance Service Delays
A 19-month-old baby, Robyn Chambers, who was born prematurely at 23 weeks weighing only 11oz and kept in a sandwich bag to stay warm, died from natural causes following an eight-hour delay in ambulance response due to failures in the Welsh Ambulance Service.
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Earth's Accelerating Rotation: Milliseconds Now, Catastrophe Later
Earth's rotation is unexpectedly accelerating, causing days to shorten by milliseconds; while currently unnoticeable, continued acceleration could lead to devastating flooding, extreme weather, and infrastructural failure.

Earth's Accelerating Rotation: Milliseconds Now, Catastrophe Later
Earth's rotation is unexpectedly accelerating, causing days to shorten by milliseconds; while currently unnoticeable, continued acceleration could lead to devastating flooding, extreme weather, and infrastructural failure.
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