Tag #Science

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Microplastics Linked to Brain Blood Clots, Raising Dementia and Stroke Risks

A Peking University study reveals microplastics in the brain trigger immune responses, causing blood clots that may lead to stroke, depression, and possibly dementia; further research is needed.

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Good Health and Well-being
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Schneider Electric Tops Global Sustainability Ranking

Corporate Knights named Schneider Electric the world's most sustainable company in its annual Global 100 index, ranking 8,359 companies with over \$1 billion in revenue based on sustainability and ethical factors; the index, however, underperformed the MSCI ACWI in 2024.

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Responsible Consumption and Production
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Weak La Niña Arrives, Defying Predictions

A weaker-than-predicted La Niña climate pattern was confirmed in early January 2025 by NOAA, defying earlier forecasts of a stronger event; this unexpected development is prompting research into the role of rising global ocean temperatures and its impact on weather patterns.

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Climate Action
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China's 'Artificial Sun' Sets Fusion Energy Record

China's EAST reactor set a new world record by sustaining a plasma loop at 100 million degrees Celsius for 1,066 seconds, a significant step toward functional fusion reactors that could reduce reliance on fossil fuels and provide clean energy.

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Affordable and Clean Energy
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Ring Doorbell Captures First Confirmed Meteorite Strike on Prince Edward Island

A meteorite struck the walkway of a Prince Edward Island home on July 25, 2024, an event captured on a Ring doorbell camera; the 95-gram specimen, named "Charlottetown," is the first confirmed meteorite strike in the province's history and is scientifically significant due to the accompanying video ...

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New Dinosaur Species Identified From WWII-Era Photos

Paleontologists identified a new giant predatory dinosaur species, Tameryraptor markgrafi, from photos of a fossil destroyed in a WWII air raid in Munich; the 32-foot-long Cretaceous-era creature from Egypt's Bahariya Oasis was initially misclassified.

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Life on Land
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Rare Gene Mutation Linked to Late-Onset Alzheimer's

A study of an Italian family with six members affected by late-onset Alzheimer's disease reveals a rare mutation in the GRIN2C gene as a probable cause, offering a significant advancement in understanding the disease's genetic basis.

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Good Health and Well-being
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Ring Doorbell Captures Rare Meteorite Strike on Prince Edward Island

A meteorite struck a Prince Edward Island walkway in July 2024, captured on video by a Ring doorbell camera; the specimen, named "Charlottetown," is notable for the high-quality footage and audio recording of its impact.

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Universe's Expansion Rate Challenges Existing Cosmological Models

New measurements using advanced telescopes, including the James Webb Space Telescope, reveal the universe's expansion rate is much faster than predicted by current theories, implying the existence of an unknown force driving this acceleration and challenging our understanding of fundamental physics.

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Global Survey Shows High Trust in Science Despite Pandemic

A global survey of almost 72,000 people across 68 countries reveals high trust in science, despite the COVID-19 pandemic; trust is linked to demographics and political views, raising concerns about science's role in policy.

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Quality Education
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WA Government Funds $175,000 Rare Earth Research Project

The WA Government provided $175,000 to RSC Consulting for research into rare earth extraction in the Yilgarn region, involving collaborations with junior mining firms like Terrain Minerals and Dreadnought Resources and Curtin University to establish a new rare earth province and unlock the region's ...

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Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
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Global Trust in Science Remains High Despite Variations

A global survey of 71,922 people shows that trust in science remains high across countries, averaging above "three" on a five-point scale, despite political and social variations; however, experts caution that undifferentiated trust isn't ideal.

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