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Structured Exercise Significantly Improves Colon Cancer Survival Rates

A study of 889 colon cancer patients post-chemotherapy showed that a structured three-year exercise program, including supervised sessions and personal trainer support, significantly improved disease-free survival rates (90.3% vs 83.2%) compared to a health education-only group.

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Extreme Heat Significantly Impacts Cognitive Function and Mental Health

Extreme heat significantly impairs cognitive function, causing decreased memory, attention, and reaction time, and worsening existing mental health conditions; experts recommend staying hydrated, avoiding peak heat hours, and seeking medical attention if symptoms like confusion appear.

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Neanderthal "Fat Factory" Reveals Advanced Resource Management

Archaeologists in Germany discovered a 300-year-old Neanderthal site, Neumark-Nord, containing 120,000 bone fragments and 16,000 flint tools, indicating systematic marrow fat extraction through boiling, demonstrating advanced planning, resource management, and nutritional understanding.

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Study Links Small Amounts of Processed Foods to Increased Chronic Disease Risk

A University of Washington meta-analysis of 77 studies found that regular consumption of processed meats, sugary drinks, and trans fats, even in small amounts, increases the risk of type 2 diabetes, ischemic heart disease, and colorectal cancer, prompting recommendations for limiting or eliminating ...

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300,000-Year-Old Wooden Tools Unearthed in China Rewrite History of Early Human Technology

A cache of 35 well-preserved wooden tools, discovered at the Gantangqing site in Yunnan Province, China, and dating back 300,000 years, provides the earliest known evidence of complex wooden tool technology in East Asia, challenging previous assumptions about early human technological capabilities i...

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Asteroid Monitoring: Scientific Insights and Planetary Defense

Scientists are monitoring several asteroids, including Apophis (which will safely pass Earth in 2029), 2024 YR4 (with a low probability of lunar impact), and Didymos and Dimorphos (successfully tested for deflection in the DART mission), to understand their composition, trajectories, and potential i...

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Neanderthal "Fat Factory" Reveals Advanced Nutritional Strategies

Excavations at Neumark-Nord in Germany uncovered a Neanderthal bone-fat processing site dating back 300 years, featuring 120,000 bone fragments and 16,000 flint tools, indicating systematic marrow fat extraction to avoid protein poisoning and showcasing advanced planning and resource management.

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Ocean's Decline: Seabird Population Collapse Highlights Urgent Conservation Need

A new CNRS journal issue focuses on the ocean's decline, citing a 50% drop in seabird populations since 1970 due to overfishing and climate change, alongside discussions on the ocean's philosophical and legal aspects.

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Life Below Water
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Over 1,800 Barrels of Radioactive Waste Found Dumped in Atlantic Ocean

A research team aboard the L'Atalante has discovered over 1,800 barrels of radioactive waste dumped in the northeast Atlantic between the 1950s and 1980s by European countries, prompting a study to map the dumping sites and assess the environmental impact of this historical practice.

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International Coral Crossbreeding Aims to Save Miami Reef

Off the coast of Miami, scientists are transplanting crossbred coral fragments from Florida and Honduras onto a bleached reef to increase heat tolerance, marking the first international coral crossbreeding for wild reef restoration and offering potential solutions for global coral reef conservation.

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Archaeologist's New Book Reflects on 50 Years Exploring Shipwrecks

Underwater archaeologist James Delgado's new book, "The Great Museum of the Sea," reflects on his 50-year career exploring shipwrecks, including the discovery of the Clotilda, the last known slave ship to the US, and a recent dive to the Titanic, detailed in a "CBS Mornings" interview.

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Meteorite Fragments Believed to Have Landed Near Ben Nevis

A small meteor, traveling at 12,427mph, entered Earth's atmosphere above the UK on Thursday, with experts believing fragments landed near Ben Nevis after being observed by numerous witnesses and security cameras.

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