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Record Warmth in Europe Fuels Wildfires and Arctic Ice Melt

Europe recorded its warmest March ever in 2024, with temperatures 2.41 degrees Celsius above average, causing record low Arctic sea ice and the Netherlands' driest March since 1906, leading to numerous wildfires.

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Climate Action
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Genetically Modified 'Dire Wolves' Spark De-Extinction Debate

Colossal Biosciences has announced the birth of three dire wolf-gray wolf hybrids, created using ancient dire wolf DNA and gene editing techniques, raising ethical and ecological concerns about de-extinction technology.

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Life on Land
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Record Warmth in Europe Leads to Drought and Wildfires

Europe experienced its warmest March on record in 2024, with temperatures 2.41 degrees Celsius above average, alongside record-low Arctic sea ice and the driest March in the Netherlands since 1906, causing numerous wildfires and threatening traditional Easter bonfires.

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Climate Action
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Alcohol Linked to Seven Cancers: Surgeon General's Report

U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy's report links alcohol to seven cancers, recommending warning labels; research shows acetaldehyde damages DNA, increasing cancer risk depending on dosage and cancer type; the 'Mediterranean paradox' highlights the role of diet and lifestyle in mitigating risks.

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Good Health and Well-being
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Aristotle: The Most Influential Person in History?

John Sellars, a British philosopher, claims Aristotle is history's most important person due to his wide-ranging influence on modern thought, from science and politics to literature and logic, impacting fields far beyond philosophy.

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Quality Education
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US House Committee's Demand for Data on Chinese Students Sparks Concerns

A US House committee demanded information on Chinese students and scholars at six major universities, raising concerns about technology transfer and potentially harming US innovation by deterring international talent and scientific collaboration.

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Quality Education
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Traditional Tanzanian Diet Shows Anti-Inflammatory Effects in Study

A study of 77 Tanzanian men showed that switching from their traditional, plant-based diet to a Western diet increased inflammation, while a return to the traditional diet reduced it, suggesting the importance of diverse, traditional diets for health.

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Zero Hunger
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5,000-Year-Old Chinese Settlement Reveals Advanced Neolithic Civilization

A 5,000-year-old settlement in Lintao county, Gansu province, China, featuring three massive rectangular moats and remarkably preserved painted pottery, reveals an advanced level of urban planning and artistic achievement within the Majiayao culture, significantly expanding our understanding of Neol...

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Sustainable Cities and Communities
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Posthumous Composition: Lab-Grown Brain Creates Music

The Art Gallery of Western Australia presents "Revivification," an installation featuring a lab-grown mini-brain of Alvin Lucier that generates music in real time by responding to neural signals and ambient sounds, raising questions about creativity, AI, and the ethics of extending life beyond death...

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De-extincted Dire Wolves: First Successful Creation Raises Ethical and Ecological Questions

Colossal Biosciences successfully created three dire wolf puppies using ancient DNA from fossils, gene editing of gray wolves, and cloning, marking a significant milestone in de-extinction technology, but raising questions about ecological impact and ethical implications.

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Life on Land
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Anthocyanin-Rich Foods May Counteract Microplastic Damage

A review of 89 studies suggests anthocyanins, antioxidants in deeply colored fruits and vegetables, may neutralize free radicals released by microplastics, reducing cellular damage and inflammation; further research is needed in humans.

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China Launches "Three Gorges Antarctic Eye" Telescope

China launched a 3.2-meter aperture radio/millimeter-wave telescope, the "Three Gorges Antarctic Eye," at its Zhongshan Station in Antarctica on April 3, 2024, to study the Milky Way's neutral hydrogen and ammonia molecular spectral lines, overcoming challenges of extreme cold and strong winds.

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