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High Ultra-Processed Food Consumption Linked to Increased Parkinson's Risk

A study of 42,853 individuals over 26 years revealed that those consuming 11 or more daily servings of ultra-processed foods had a 2.5 times greater risk of early Parkinson's symptoms (sleep issues, fatigue, etc.) than those consuming three or fewer; even three or fewer servings increased risk by up...

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New Tool Accurately Predicts Biological Age and Health Risks

Researchers at the University of Washington created the Health Octo Tool, a biological age calculator using eight metrics to predict disability, geriatric syndrome, and mortality with over 90% accuracy, offering a more comprehensive health assessment than traditional methods.

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Spanish Researcher Wins Prestigious Award for Sustainable Energy Innovation

Antoni Forner Cuenca, a chemical engineer from Alicante, Spain, won the 2025 Princesa de Girona Research Award for his contributions to sustainable energy storage, specifically the development of porous electrodes for large-scale batteries; King Felipe VI presented the award in Badajoz, Spain.

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Affordable and Clean Energy
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Rhein-Main's High Water Consumption Spurs Pipeline Project and Legal Battle

The Rhein-Main region in Germany consumed 230,087,607 cubic meters of water in 2023, prompting a legal battle over groundwater extraction that the court ruled in favor of continued extraction, while a new pipeline is under construction to secure future supply.

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Clean Water and Sanitation
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Deep Ocean Exploration: 99.999% Unseen

A new study reveals that humans have only explored less than 0.001% of the deep ocean floor, an area smaller than Rhode Island, primarily near the U.S., Japan, and New Zealand, highlighting the vast unknown and the need for further exploration.

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Life Below Water
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Basking Sharks Found Thriving Near Dutch Wind Farm

DNA analysis reveals five shark and ray species, including the basking shark, thriving near the Hollandse Kust Zuid wind farm off the Dutch coast, challenging concerns about wind farm impacts on marine life.

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Previously Unknown Philodemus Papyrus Found in Herculaneum

X-ray technology revealed an unknown work by the Epicurean philosopher Philodemus, part of his "On Evil" series, within the Herculaneum papyrus PHerc.172, a discovery significant for understanding Epicurean ethics and ancient literature.

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Quality Education
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Drug-Resistant Superfungi Emerge as Global Health Threat

Drug-resistant superfungi, such as Coccidioides (Valley Fever), pose a growing global health threat, causing severe illness and high mortality rates due to limited effective treatments and factors like climate change increasing infections. Cases of Torrance Irvin and Rob Birdy exemplify the severity...

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Brazilian Study Shows DMT's Promise as Depression Treatment

A Brazilian study, published in Nature, shows that DMT, extracted from the jurema preta plant and used in indigenous rituals, significantly improved depression symptoms in 14 patients within a day in a six-month trial, though researchers caution it's not a 'magic cure'.

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Study Debunks 'Mystery Illness' in New Brunswick

A new study in JAMA Neurology concludes that 25 patients in New Brunswick, initially believed to have a mysterious neurological illness, actually suffered from well-known conditions; researchers found that all patients had identifiable conditions such as Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, cancer, traumatic b...

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JAMA Study Finds No Evidence of Mystery Brain Disease in New Brunswick

A new peer-reviewed study published in JAMA found no evidence of a mystery brain disease in New Brunswick, Canada, concluding instead that 25 cases reviewed involved misdiagnosis of common neurodegenerative diseases; the province plans its own investigation of 222 cases.

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Climate Change: 80% of Children Born in 2020 to Face Unprecedented Heatwaves

A new study shows that 80% of children born in 2020 will experience unprecedented heatwaves due to climate change, compared to 16% born in 1960, highlighting the disproportionate impact on future generations and the potential effectiveness of climate action.

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