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Record-Breaking Sale of Alan Turing Papers Highlights His Enduring Legacy

A collection of rare Alan Turing papers, including his PhD dissertation and seminal work "On Computable Numbers," sold for a record £465,400 at auction in Lichfield, UK, highlighting Turing's lasting impact on computer science. The papers were nearly destroyed during a house clearance but were recov...

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Climate Change Impacts on UK Marine Species: Habitat Shifts and Conservation Challenges

A study predicts increased suitable habitats for some endangered UK marine species like rays, sharks, and oysters due to climate change, while others face habitat loss, potentially impacting marine protected area management.

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Life Below Water
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NASA Budget Cuts Jeopardize 19 ESA Space Programs

NASA's proposed 2026 budget cuts threaten 19 joint ESA programs, including LISA, Envision, and NewAthena, potentially delaying research for a decade and jeopardizing Europe's lunar ambitions, forcing a reassessment of its space sovereignty and partnerships.

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Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
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Painless Nanopatch Revolutionizes Disease Diagnosis with Real-Time Molecular Analysis

King's College London researchers created a nanopatch with nano-needles a thousand times thinner than a human hair that extracts molecular information from tissue without causing pain or damage, enabling real-time disease monitoring and repeated sampling, as published in Nature Nanotechnology.

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Terminal Lucidity Challenges Materialistic View of Consciousness

Alexander Batthyány's research on terminal lucidity, the temporary return of lucidity in patients with severe brain damage, challenges materialistic views of consciousness, suggesting a potential independent consciousness. Up to 6% of patients experience this phenomenon, adding complexity to the und...

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Nutreco's AI-Powered Phytocomplexes: A Sustainable Solution for Animal Agriculture

Nutreco, in Switzerland, uses AI and plant science to develop FitoComplexes, sustainable feed additives improving animal health and reducing environmental impact by optimizing plant metabolite combinations for improved digestibility and immunity, enhancing animal agriculture's sustainability.

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Zero Hunger
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10th-Century Viking Noble Burial Site Unearthed in Denmark

A 10th-century Viking burial site near Lisbjerg, Denmark, unearthed during construction, contained 30 graves, rare artifacts including a gold-threaded box, and human remains, likely belonging to a noble family connected to King Harald Bluetooth.

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No Poverty
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Climate Change Triples Frequency of Extreme Weather-Causing Planetary Waves

A new study published in PNAS reveals that climate change has tripled the frequency of atmospheric planetary waves causing extreme summer weather in the last 75 years, from roughly one event per summer in the 1950s to about three now; this is linked to events like the 2021 Pacific Northwest heatwave...

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Music's Impact on the Brain: A Neuroscientific Perspective

Neuroscientist Robert Zatorre's research reveals music's impact on the brain, activating reward circuits and influencing memory, perception, and motor skills. His work, using neuroimaging, highlights music's role in social bonding and its potential therapeutic applications.

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Asian Needle Ant Stings Cause Anaphylaxis Concerns in 20 US States

The spread of Asian needle ants across 20 US states is causing concern due to reported cases of anaphylaxis from their stings, though the ants are not aggressive and the overall increase in stings is unclear; experts are urging increased public awareness and preventative measures.

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US Brain Drain: Scientists Flee Funding Cuts and Attacks on Academic Freedom

The Trump administration's cuts to scientific research funding and attacks on academic freedom are causing a mass exodus of American scientists to countries like Canada, Europe, and Australia, with significant implications for the future of US science and global research.

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Forever Chemical" Found in Most UK Rivers

Researchers found trifluoroacetic acid (TFA), a persistent chemical, in 98% of 32 UK rivers, prompting concerns about its impact on human reproduction and raising questions about the lack of UK regulations.

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