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Svalbard Glaciers Retreat: A Century of Photographic Evidence
Swedish photographer Christian Aslund's before-and-after photos of Svalbard glaciers, spanning over a century, reveal a drastic reduction in glacial mass due to Arctic warming, which is happening twice as fast as the rest of the planet, and is projected to create ice-free summers by 2050.
Svalbard Glaciers Retreat: A Century of Photographic Evidence
Swedish photographer Christian Aslund's before-and-after photos of Svalbard glaciers, spanning over a century, reveal a drastic reduction in glacial mass due to Arctic warming, which is happening twice as fast as the rest of the planet, and is projected to create ice-free summers by 2050.
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17 Lifestyle Factors Can Reduce Risk of Dementia, Stroke, and Depression
A study published in the Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Psychiatry reveals that 17 modifiable lifestyle factors—including blood pressure, smoking, sleep, physical activity, and blood sugar—impact dementia, stroke, and late-life depression, offering a preventative strategy to reduce the proj...
17 Lifestyle Factors Can Reduce Risk of Dementia, Stroke, and Depression
A study published in the Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Psychiatry reveals that 17 modifiable lifestyle factors—including blood pressure, smoking, sleep, physical activity, and blood sugar—impact dementia, stroke, and late-life depression, offering a preventative strategy to reduce the proj...
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Large Language Models Fall Short in Analogical Reasoning
A new study reveals that large language models significantly underperform humans in analogical reasoning, highlighting a critical limitation in their ability to generalize from diverse data and affecting their applicability in various fields, unlike human adaptability to unfamiliar contexts.
Large Language Models Fall Short in Analogical Reasoning
A new study reveals that large language models significantly underperform humans in analogical reasoning, highlighting a critical limitation in their ability to generalize from diverse data and affecting their applicability in various fields, unlike human adaptability to unfamiliar contexts.
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Common Pain Relievers Show Promise in Cancer Prevention and Treatment
Studies show common pain relievers like aspirin, ibuprofen, and diclofenac may prevent cancer recurrence by inhibiting the enzyme cyclooxygenase-1, reactivating T-cells to destroy micrometastases, with effectiveness varying across cancer types and patient genetic factors, although potential side eff...
Common Pain Relievers Show Promise in Cancer Prevention and Treatment
Studies show common pain relievers like aspirin, ibuprofen, and diclofenac may prevent cancer recurrence by inhibiting the enzyme cyclooxygenase-1, reactivating T-cells to destroy micrometastases, with effectiveness varying across cancer types and patient genetic factors, although potential side eff...
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SpaceX's Fram2 Mission Concludes with Historic West Coast Splashdown and Unique Polar Orbit Data
SpaceX's privately funded Fram2 mission, carrying four passengers in a unique polar orbit, concluded with a historic West Coast splashdown off California, marking several firsts in human spaceflight and yielding unique research data on human health and aurora observations.
SpaceX's Fram2 Mission Concludes with Historic West Coast Splashdown and Unique Polar Orbit Data
SpaceX's privately funded Fram2 mission, carrying four passengers in a unique polar orbit, concluded with a historic West Coast splashdown off California, marking several firsts in human spaceflight and yielding unique research data on human health and aurora observations.
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Linoleic Acid Accelerates Triple-Negative Breast Cancer Growth
A study published in Science reveals that linoleic acid, an omega-6 fatty acid found in common foods, accelerates tumor growth in mice with triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) by activating mTORC1 via the FABP5 protein, highlighting the need for personalized nutrition in cancer treatment.
Linoleic Acid Accelerates Triple-Negative Breast Cancer Growth
A study published in Science reveals that linoleic acid, an omega-6 fatty acid found in common foods, accelerates tumor growth in mice with triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) by activating mTORC1 via the FABP5 protein, highlighting the need for personalized nutrition in cancer treatment.
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Mass Grave of Roman Soldiers Unearthed in Vienna, Rewriting City's Early History
Archaeological excavation of a Vienna football pitch unearthed a mass grave containing over 150 Roman soldiers, dating to around 92 CE, providing unique evidence of a catastrophic Roman-Germanic battle and shedding light on early Vienna's history.

Mass Grave of Roman Soldiers Unearthed in Vienna, Rewriting City's Early History
Archaeological excavation of a Vienna football pitch unearthed a mass grave containing over 150 Roman soldiers, dating to around 92 CE, providing unique evidence of a catastrophic Roman-Germanic battle and shedding light on early Vienna's history.
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Hero Rat Magawa Retires After Discovering 71 Landmines in Cambodia
Magawa, a mine-detecting rat, retired on June 4, 2021, after discovering 71 landmines and numerous explosive devices in Cambodia over five years; he was awarded the PDSA medal for his service, and a new generation of HeroRATS is ready to continue his work.

Hero Rat Magawa Retires After Discovering 71 Landmines in Cambodia
Magawa, a mine-detecting rat, retired on June 4, 2021, after discovering 71 landmines and numerous explosive devices in Cambodia over five years; he was awarded the PDSA medal for his service, and a new generation of HeroRATS is ready to continue his work.
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First German Woman in Space Returns After Successful SpaceX Mission
German robotics researcher Rabea Rogge returned to Earth after becoming the first German woman in space, completing a four-day mission aboard SpaceX's Dragon capsule that landed in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of California, conducting 22 scientific experiments, including the first space-based X-...

First German Woman in Space Returns After Successful SpaceX Mission
German robotics researcher Rabea Rogge returned to Earth after becoming the first German woman in space, completing a four-day mission aboard SpaceX's Dragon capsule that landed in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of California, conducting 22 scientific experiments, including the first space-based X-...
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First German Woman in Space Returns After Successful SpaceX Mission
German robotics researcher Rabea Rogge, along with a crew including a cryptocurrency billionaire and a filmmaker, completed a four-day space mission ("Fram2") aboard SpaceX's Dragon capsule, landing in the Pacific Ocean; the mission involved 22 scientific experiments, including X-ray imaging, and ma...

First German Woman in Space Returns After Successful SpaceX Mission
German robotics researcher Rabea Rogge, along with a crew including a cryptocurrency billionaire and a filmmaker, completed a four-day space mission ("Fram2") aboard SpaceX's Dragon capsule, landing in the Pacific Ocean; the mission involved 22 scientific experiments, including X-ray imaging, and ma...
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First German Woman in Space Returns After Successful Private Mission
German roboticist Rabea Rogge, along with a crew of three civilians, completed a four-day space mission aboard SpaceX's Dragon capsule, landing in the Pacific Ocean off California; the mission, called Fram2, involved 22 scientific experiments and marked the first time a crewed Dragon capsule landed ...

First German Woman in Space Returns After Successful Private Mission
German roboticist Rabea Rogge, along with a crew of three civilians, completed a four-day space mission aboard SpaceX's Dragon capsule, landing in the Pacific Ocean off California; the mission, called Fram2, involved 22 scientific experiments and marked the first time a crewed Dragon capsule landed ...
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Asteroid 2024 YR4: Increased Chance of Moon Impact in 2032
NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory revised the probability of asteroid 2024 YR4 impacting the Moon on December 22, 2032, upward to 3.8 percent due to new James Webb Space Telescope data revealing it is larger than previously estimated; this could affect the Artemis program.

Asteroid 2024 YR4: Increased Chance of Moon Impact in 2032
NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory revised the probability of asteroid 2024 YR4 impacting the Moon on December 22, 2032, upward to 3.8 percent due to new James Webb Space Telescope data revealing it is larger than previously estimated; this could affect the Artemis program.
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