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AI and Critical Thinking: The Danger of Opinions, Not Technology

Conflicting studies on AI's effect on critical thinking highlight the danger of opinions hindering genuine thought, emphasizing individual responsibility in exploring biases and fostering critical analysis.

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32% Bias Score

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npr.org
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Leqembi's Varied Efficacy in Alzheimer's Treatment Highlighted by Patient Case

Sue Bell, diagnosed with early-stage Alzheimer's in 2019, participated in a Leqembi clinical trial from 2020 to 2024, experiencing varied treatment benefits before discontinuing due to declining efficacy, highlighting the drug's limitations despite its approval in 2023.

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Good Health and Well-being
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Rare Planetary Alignment Visible This Week

A rare alignment of seven planets (Mars, Jupiter, Uranus, Venus, Neptune, Mercury, and Saturn) will be visible in the night sky this week, shortly after sunset, offering a unique viewing opportunity until 2040.

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Ultra-Black Velvet Ant: A Biomimicry Breakthrough

Brazilian entomologist Vinicius López discovered that the velvet ant species *Traumatomutilla bifurca* exhibits an ultra-black coloration, reflecting less than 0.5% of light, a rare phenomenon with potential applications in technology, as confirmed by research published in the Belstein Journal of Na...

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Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
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Asteroid 2024 YR4 Impact Probability Reduced to Near Zero

Asteroid 2024 YR4, initially considered the most dangerous asteroid on record with a 3.1% chance of impacting Earth in 2032, now has a near-zero probability of impact following refined trajectory calculations based on new data from global telescopes, including the James Webb Space Telescope.

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Second Tomb of King Thutmose II Potentially Discovered in Egypt

A British-Egyptian team excavating in Egypt's West Valley of the Theban Necropolis near Luxor has potentially discovered a second tomb belonging to King Thutmose II, located 23 meters beneath a man-made mound. The discovery follows their recent unearthing of Thutmose II's first tomb, believed to hav...

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French Fish Stocks Struggle Despite Reduced Overfishing

Despite a 19% reduction in French fishing landings in 2023, 33% of the catch came from populations with low recruitment due to climate change, pollution, and habitat loss; 58% originated from healthy, non-overfished stocks, and 19% from overfished ones.

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Life Below Water
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Mount Etna Eruption Boosts Tourism, Underscores Safety Concerns

Mount Etna's ongoing eruption, starting February 11th, draws thousands of tourists to Sicily; guided tours are mandatory at higher altitudes for safety, highlighting the blend of natural spectacle and potential risk.

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Sustainable Cities and Communities
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Blood Test Research for Early Diagnosis of Rare Womb Cancer

Researchers at the University of Leicester are developing a blood test to improve the diagnosis of uterine sarcomas, a rare womb cancer affecting 3% of womb cancer patients and often misdiagnosed as fibroids; this project, funded by The Eve Appeal and Sarcoma UK, aims to detect small fragments of tu...

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Good Health and Well-being
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Trump Administration's Research Cuts Threaten Global Science

The ALLAEA alliance of European science academies denounces the Trump administration's attacks on US research freedom, citing censorship and funding cuts impacting international projects, including the IPCC's climate report, with dozens of PhD programs affected and many more threatened.

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Puget Sound Orcas Face Food Scarcity After Dam Removal Shows Promise

Ken Balcomb's 45-year Orca Survey reveals that only 70 southern resident killer whales remain in Puget Sound due to historical capture for marine parks and subsequent food scarcity from the damming of the Elwha River; however, the dam removal is showing signs of recovery with 7,000 Chinook salmon co...

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Life Below Water
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Exercise Linked to Longer Lifespans for Colon Cancer Patients

A study of nearly 3,000 colon cancer patients found that regular exercise, such as five to six hours of brisk walking weekly, is associated with longer lifespans and a reduced risk of cancer recurrence, offering hope for improved outcomes and potentially extending lifespans to match those without ca...

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Good Health and Well-being

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