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H5N1 Infection in Dairy Cattle: Oral Transmission and Vaccination

A Chinese study published in National Science Review reveals how H5N1 bird flu infects dairy cattle via oral tissues, leading to a 2023 US outbreak across 1,070+ farms in 17 states, causing 10% cow mortality and infecting 41 workers; researchers found that vaccination provides complete protection.

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Max-Planck-Campus Mainz to Research Water's Unique Properties

A new research alliance, the Max-Planck-Campus Mainz, launched in Mainz, Germany, will focus on water's unique properties to address global challenges like climate change and water scarcity, with a new building planned for completion in 2029 and €42.6 million in funding.

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Tick Bite Emergency Room Visits Surge to 2017 Highs

Emergency rooms nationwide are experiencing a sharp increase in tick bite cases, exceeding 2017 levels, especially in the Northeast, impacting young children and the elderly; climate change is a contributing factor.

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Infant Crying Duration Largely Genetically Determined: Twin Study

A Swedish twin study found that up to 70 percent of infant crying duration is genetically determined by the time babies reach five months old, while nighttime wakings and calming ability are less genetically influenced. The study used questionnaires from parents of 998 twins.

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CDC Ends H5N1 Bird Flu Emergency Response

The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ended its H5N1 bird flu emergency response on July 2, 2025, due to the absence of human cases since February 2025, despite the virus affecting nearly 175 million birds in the US since 2022 and spreading globally to mammals, including a significant im...

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CDC Ends H5N1 Bird Flu Emergency Response

The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) ended its H5N1 bird flu emergency response on July 2, 2025, due to the absence of human cases since February 2025, despite the virus previously affecting nearly 175 million birds in the US and spreading globally, including to over 1000 cattle h...

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Atomic Clocks Replace Earth's Rotation in Global Timekeeping

Before the 1950s, the Earth's rotation determined the length of a day; now, atomic clocks synchronized to Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) provide nanosecond accuracy, crucial for modern technology, though the Earth's irregular rotation necessitates adjustments like leap seconds, soon to be disconti...

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Texas Floods Expose Limits of Weather Forecasting

Severe flooding in central Texas last week, exceeding even some Texas officials' expectations, exposed the limits of current weather models in precisely forecasting intense rainfall, highlighting the urgent need for improved models threatened by proposed NOAA budget cuts.

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Climate Action
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Glacial Melt Triggers Surge in Volcanic Activity

A new study shows that the melting of glaciers and ice caps due to climate change is leading to increased volcanic activity, particularly in west Antarctica, where at least 100 volcanoes are located beneath the ice. The research, presented at the Goldschmidt geochemistry conference, found that the r...

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Female Bodies' Resilience: Biological Factors Contribute to Longer Lifespans

A new book reveals that women consistently outlive men across various historical populations and modern settings, even with limited resources, due to the female body's innate resilience stemming from biological and physiological factors, including their immune system and nutrient absorption.

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Patent Foramen Ovale: Increased Stroke and Dementia Risk

A patent foramen ovale (PFO), present in about 25% of people, is an opening between heart chambers that increases stroke risk, especially in individuals prone to blood clots or experiencing fluctuating heart pressures; research also links large PFOs to vascular dementia.

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Scopes Trial Anniversary: Evolution vs. Creationism Debate Continues

The 100th anniversary of the Scopes Monkey Trial, a staged 1925 event in Dayton, Tennessee, reignited debate over evolution versus creationism, revealing persistent divisions despite increased acceptance of evolution among Americans.

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