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Coffee Grounds Revolutionize Sustainable Construction

Australian researchers at Swinburne University are using recycled coffee grounds to create stronger, cheaper, and more sustainable bricks, reducing energy consumption by 80 percent and addressing the yearly disposal of 18 million tons of coffee waste.

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Responsible Consumption and Production
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H5N1 Transmission in Dairy Cattle: Oral Infection and Vaccination

A study by Chinese scientists reveals that H5N1 bird flu infects dairy cattle via oral tissues, spreading to mammary glands through suckling, explaining a 2023 US outbreak across 1,070 farms in 17 states, causing 10% cow mortality and infecting 41 workers; vaccination offers complete protection.

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Glacial Melt Triggers Surge in Volcanic Activity

A new study shows that the melting of glaciers and ice caps due to climate change is leading to increased volcanic activity, particularly in west Antarctica, where at least 100 volcanoes are located beneath the ice. The research, presented at the Goldschmidt geochemistry conference, found that the r...

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Climate Action
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Helicobacter pylori Drives Projected Surge in Stomach Cancer Cases

Helicobacter pylori infection causes 76 percent of the 15.6 million projected stomach cancer cases among people born between 2008 and 2017, with most cases predicted for Asia and a sharp increase expected in Sub-Saharan Africa; early detection and a vaccine are crucial.

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Interstellar Comet 3I/Atlas to Reach Perihelion in October

Comet 3I/Atlas, an interstellar object, is currently 670 million kilometers from the sun and will reach its perihelion around October 30th, between Mars and Earth's orbits, offering scientists a unique opportunity to study its composition and provide insight into the early solar system.

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Female Biological Resilience: Why Women Outlive Men

A new book explores why women tend to outlive men, citing research on historical populations and modern studies showing the female body's superior resilience and biological advantages, including a stronger immune system and better nutrient absorption.

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MESOM Mission: Artificial Solar Eclipses to Enhance Space Weather Prediction

The UK-led Moon-Enabled Sun Occultation Mission (MESOM) will create artificial solar eclipses in space using the Moon's shadow to observe the sun's corona for up to 48 minutes, potentially improving space weather forecasting and costing under $240 million.

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Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
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Invasive Beetle Poses Imminent Threat to Sydney's Trees

Sydney's trees face an imminent threat from the polyphagous shot-hole borer, an invasive beetle that has already led to the removal of 4,000 trees in Perth; experts warn of a heightened risk of the beetle's spread to Sydney via the transportation of infested wood, emphasizing the need for immediate ...

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Life on Land
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High Pollutant Levels Found in Mediterranean Fin Whales

A study published in Environmental Science & Technology found high concentrations of various pollutants, including pharmaceuticals (paracetamol, diclofenac), UV filters, plastic additives (phthalates), and nicotine, in Mediterranean fin whales, suggesting potential health and reproductive risks, and...

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Life Below Water
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Tick Bite Emergency Room Visits Surge to 2017 Highs

Emergency rooms nationwide are experiencing a sharp increase in tick bite cases, exceeding 2017 levels, especially in the Northeast, impacting young children and the elderly; climate change is a contributing factor.

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Texas Floods: Record Rainfall Fueled by Climate Change

Torrential rains in Texas caused the Guadalupe River to rise 26 feet in under an hour on Friday, the second highest on record, due to slow-moving thunderstorms and abundant tropical moisture amplified by climate change, resulting in widespread flash flooding.

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H5N1 Infection in Dairy Cattle: Oral Transmission and Vaccination

A Chinese study published in National Science Review reveals how H5N1 bird flu infects dairy cattle via oral tissues, leading to a 2023 US outbreak across 1,070+ farms in 17 states, causing 10% cow mortality and infecting 41 workers; researchers found that vaccination provides complete protection.

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Good Health and Well-being

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