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EPA Eliminates Research Arm, Cuts Staff by 23%

The EPA announced the elimination of its research and development arm and a 23% staff reduction, saving nearly $750 million but drawing criticism for potentially devastating impacts on public health and environmental protection, following a Supreme Court ruling allowing federal workforce downsizing.

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theguardian.com
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Multiple Pesticide Exposure Linked to Increased Pregnancy Complications in Argentina

A study in Argentina found that pregnant women exposed to multiple pesticides had a 34% rate of pregnancy complications, compared to a lower rate for those exposed to only one pesticide; the findings highlight the need for more research into pesticide mixture effects and stricter regulations.

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Antarctic Penguin Guano Mitigates Climate Change by Enhancing Cloud Formation

A study in Nature reveals that Adélie penguin guano at Marambio Base, Antarctica, releases ammonia, which accelerates cloud formation by increasing aerosol production, potentially mitigating climate change; ammonia levels reached 13.5 parts per billion when wind blew from the colony, remaining 100 t...

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Climate Action
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AI Helps Restore California Red-Legged Frog Population

A multi-year conservation project successfully reintroduced the federally threatened California red-legged frog to Southern California using AI to analyze audio recordings and monitor populations, marking the first time in decades the frog has been heard in the region.

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Life on Land
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Climate Change Advances Humpback Whale Migration

Rising sea temperatures are causing humpback whale migration along Australia's east coast to peak three weeks earlier than in 2003, now starting in early September, impacting their breeding and feeding cycles, and highlighting the effects of climate change on marine ecosystems.

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Life Below Water
zeit.de
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Europe Needs Independent Scientific Data Infrastructures

Rhineland-Palatinate's science minister, Clemens Hoch, calls for a European initiative to create independent scientific data infrastructures due to concerns over US data protection standards and a shift in scientist preference toward Germany.

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Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
forbes.com
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Surge in Mosquito-Borne Illnesses Across the U.S.

As summer temperatures rise in the U.S., mosquito-borne illnesses are surging, with 2,396 dengue fever cases and 49 West Nile virus cases reported in 2025; the CDC recommends preventative measures like using EPA-registered insect repellent and eliminating standing water to reduce the risk of infecti...

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npr.org
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AI Detects California Red-Legged Frog Calls, Signaling Successful Reintroduction

Using AI-powered audio analysis, scientists detected the California red-legged frog's call in Southern California for the first time in 25 years, confirming a successful reintroduction effort after five years and marking a significant advancement in conservation technology.

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Three-Person IVF Shows Promise, But Long-Term Risks Remain

A UK study of eight babies born via a three-person IVF technique, involving mitochondrial donation from a donor to prevent mitochondrial disease transmission, shows a significant reduction in mutated mitochondrial DNA in six babies (95–100%) and below disease-causing levels in two more, although lon...

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bbc.com
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Nasal Mucus: A Window into Health and Disease

Nasal mucus color and composition indicate health status: clear mucus suggests irritation, white a viral infection, yellow-green many dead leukocytes, and black a serious issue; research explores its microbiome's role in disease resistance and vaccine efficacy, with applications in personalized medi...

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kathimerini.gr
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Global Population Decline: Challenges and Opportunities

Global population, projected to peak around 10 billion by 2050 before declining, presents both challenges and opportunities; decreased birth rates may free resources for R&D, while increased female workforce participation could boost economic activity, although adapting to these changes is crucial.

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No Poverty
nbcnews.com
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Four Florida Deaths Highlight Vibrio vulnificus Threat

Four Floridians died from Vibrio vulnificus, a flesh-eating bacteria thriving in warm seawater, prompting concerns about public health in coastal areas; eleven cases total have been reported.

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