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Irkutsk Cosmonaut's 476 Days in Space: Overcoming Obstacles and Pioneering 3D Bioprinting
Анатолий Иванишин, Irkutsk native and 112th Russian cosmonaut, spent 476 days in space across three missions, overcoming initial eyesight challenges. His contributions include pioneering 3D bioprinting of bone tissue in space, highlighting Russia's significant role in global space exploration.
Irkutsk Cosmonaut's 476 Days in Space: Overcoming Obstacles and Pioneering 3D Bioprinting
Анатолий Иванишин, Irkutsk native and 112th Russian cosmonaut, spent 476 days in space across three missions, overcoming initial eyesight challenges. His contributions include pioneering 3D bioprinting of bone tissue in space, highlighting Russia's significant role in global space exploration.
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Browning Wins Close Australian 100m Final
At the Australian Athletics Championships in Perth, Rohan Browning narrowly defeated Lachlan Kennedy in the men's 100m (10.01s to 10.015s), while Torrie Lewis edged out Leah O'Brien in the women's 100m (11.236s to 11.240s), showcasing the rising competitiveness in Australian sprinting.
Browning Wins Close Australian 100m Final
At the Australian Athletics Championships in Perth, Rohan Browning narrowly defeated Lachlan Kennedy in the men's 100m (10.01s to 10.015s), while Torrie Lewis edged out Leah O'Brien in the women's 100m (11.236s to 11.240s), showcasing the rising competitiveness in Australian sprinting.
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Revision Surgery Improves Outcome for Woman with Charcot's Foot Amputation
Tracey White, 60, underwent a below-the-knee amputation in 2021 due to Charcot's foot, a complication of diabetic neuropathy; persistent pain led to a revision surgery in 2024, significantly improving her condition and allowing her to return to physical activity.
Revision Surgery Improves Outcome for Woman with Charcot's Foot Amputation
Tracey White, 60, underwent a below-the-knee amputation in 2021 due to Charcot's foot, a complication of diabetic neuropathy; persistent pain led to a revision surgery in 2024, significantly improving her condition and allowing her to return to physical activity.
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Delayed Demolition of Berlin's A100 Bridge Begins
The demolition of the damaged A100 bridge in Berlin-Charlottenburg, carrying around 230,000 cars daily, started a day late on Saturday, April 15th, due to logistical issues, and is expected to be completed by Thursday, April 20th, with the S-Bahn reopening on April 28th.
Delayed Demolition of Berlin's A100 Bridge Begins
The demolition of the damaged A100 bridge in Berlin-Charlottenburg, carrying around 230,000 cars daily, started a day late on Saturday, April 15th, due to logistical issues, and is expected to be completed by Thursday, April 20th, with the S-Bahn reopening on April 28th.
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Toddler Saves Mother's Life After Catastrophic Stroke
In Syracuse, New York, three-year-old Kip Wiley called 911 after his mother suffered a stroke, saving her life by summoning help; his quick thinking prevented worse injuries and potentially death.
Toddler Saves Mother's Life After Catastrophic Stroke
In Syracuse, New York, three-year-old Kip Wiley called 911 after his mother suffered a stroke, saving her life by summoning help; his quick thinking prevented worse injuries and potentially death.
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Saxony-Anhalt Allotment Gardening: Fewer Plots, but Growing Diversity
Saxony-Anhalt's garden association reported nearly 80,000 members in February 2025, with a decreasing number of plots (97,100) compared to 2008 (123,000), but a growing interest from younger and foreign citizens, particularly from Lithuania, Poland, and Ukraine, alongside social organizations.
Saxony-Anhalt Allotment Gardening: Fewer Plots, but Growing Diversity
Saxony-Anhalt's garden association reported nearly 80,000 members in February 2025, with a decreasing number of plots (97,100) compared to 2008 (123,000), but a growing interest from younger and foreign citizens, particularly from Lithuania, Poland, and Ukraine, alongside social organizations.
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Rotterdam Marathon 2024: Course Changes and Weather Key to Record Attempts
The 2024 Rotterdam Marathon aims to break course records, improved by course changes removing a sharp turn, but success depends on weather (forecast 13-16°C), wind (force 4), and the competitiveness of the field, particularly among women runners with personal bests near 2:20, 2:21.

Rotterdam Marathon 2024: Course Changes and Weather Key to Record Attempts
The 2024 Rotterdam Marathon aims to break course records, improved by course changes removing a sharp turn, but success depends on weather (forecast 13-16°C), wind (force 4), and the competitiveness of the field, particularly among women runners with personal bests near 2:20, 2:21.
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National Trust Bans Coaches from Birling Gap to Reduce Environmental Impact
The National Trust banned coaches from Birling Gap in East Sussex, England, to reduce the impact of over 600,000 annual visitors on the environment, addressing local concerns about damage and erosion, while still welcoming visitors by other means.

National Trust Bans Coaches from Birling Gap to Reduce Environmental Impact
The National Trust banned coaches from Birling Gap in East Sussex, England, to reduce the impact of over 600,000 annual visitors on the environment, addressing local concerns about damage and erosion, while still welcoming visitors by other means.
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Madrid Survival Gear Sales Surge After EU Emergency Kit Recommendation
The European Union's call for citizens to prepare 72-hour emergency kits has triggered a surge in survival gear purchases in Madrid, leading to price hikes and stock depletion, while experts warn against buying equipment without proper training.

Madrid Survival Gear Sales Surge After EU Emergency Kit Recommendation
The European Union's call for citizens to prepare 72-hour emergency kits has triggered a surge in survival gear purchases in Madrid, leading to price hikes and stock depletion, while experts warn against buying equipment without proper training.
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Galton's Legacy: Fingerprints, Eugenics, and the Heritability of Intelligence
Francis Galton, Darwin's cousin, rejected religious dogma and made significant contributions to fingerprint analysis and the controversial concept of eugenics, proposing selective breeding to improve human intellect, impacting both scientific and ethical discourse.

Galton's Legacy: Fingerprints, Eugenics, and the Heritability of Intelligence
Francis Galton, Darwin's cousin, rejected religious dogma and made significant contributions to fingerprint analysis and the controversial concept of eugenics, proposing selective breeding to improve human intellect, impacting both scientific and ethical discourse.
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NEC Wins Thriller Against RKC, Leaving Waalwijk Facing Relegation
NEC Nijmegen edged out RKC Waalwijk 2-1 in a tense match marked by a last-minute goal from Bryan Linssen, leaving RKC facing a high risk of relegation with a difficult schedule ahead.

NEC Wins Thriller Against RKC, Leaving Waalwijk Facing Relegation
NEC Nijmegen edged out RKC Waalwijk 2-1 in a tense match marked by a last-minute goal from Bryan Linssen, leaving RKC facing a high risk of relegation with a difficult schedule ahead.
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Eredivisie Weekend: Crucial Matches, Contract Renewals, and Injury Concerns
This weekend in the Eredivisie features several crucial matches, including RKC Waalwijk's 1-1 draw against NEC Nijmegen, impacting playoff positioning, while several clubs address contract extensions and player injuries.

Eredivisie Weekend: Crucial Matches, Contract Renewals, and Injury Concerns
This weekend in the Eredivisie features several crucial matches, including RKC Waalwijk's 1-1 draw against NEC Nijmegen, impacting playoff positioning, while several clubs address contract extensions and player injuries.
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