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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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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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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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EU Approves Mealworm Powder in Food: A Step Towards Sustainable Protein

The European Union recently approved mealworm powder for use in various food products, promoting sustainable protein sources and addressing global food security concerns; Germany's €38 million investment in alternative proteins highlights the growing interest in insect farming.

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Zero Hunger
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Ferrihydrite: A New Theory for Mars' Red Color

Scientists have discovered that the red color of Mars is likely due to ferrihydrite, a mineral that forms in cool water, suggesting a more extensive past presence of liquid water than previously believed and potentially altering our understanding of its habitability.

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Life on Land
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Kew Gardens Unveils New Carbon Garden to Educate on Climate Change

Kew Gardens in London is opening a permanent Carbon Garden in July, showcasing the relationship between plants and climate change through a unique design including a mushroom-shaped centerpiece and exposed coal seam, aiming to educate 2.5 million annual visitors about carbon's role and inspire susta...

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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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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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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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Zhurong Rover Finds Evidence of Ancient Martian Ocean

China's Zhurong rover used ground-penetrating radar to discover subsurface structures on Mars consistent with ancient sandy beaches from a large ocean, called Deuteronilus, that existed 3.5 to 4 billion years ago, suggesting a past environment potentially suitable for life.

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SSRI Use Linked to Accelerated Memory Loss in Dementia Patients

A Swedish study of nearly 19,000 dementia patients found that those taking SSRIs experienced accelerated memory loss and increased risks of death and fractures, although the direct causal link to the medication remains uncertain.

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Mediterranean Diet Linked to 6% Lower Obesity-Related Cancer Risk

A new study of over 450,000 people found that closely following the Mediterranean diet reduced the risk of obesity-related cancers by approximately 6%, regardless of BMI, potentially due to factors beyond weight loss such as reduced inflammation, suggesting its significant role in cancer prevention ...

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