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Prenatal PFAS Exposure Linked to Teen High Blood Pressure

A study of 1,094 children found a link between prenatal exposure to PFAS "forever chemicals" and higher blood pressure in teens, particularly in males and Black youth, highlighting the need for both individual actions and policy changes to reduce exposure and mitigate health risks.

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COVID-19 Vaccination Reduces Kidney Complications and Mortality in Hospitalized Patients

A study of roughly 3,500 hospitalized COVID-19 patients between March 1, 2020, and March 30, 2022, found that vaccinated patients with acute kidney injury had significantly lower rates of dialysis and death compared to their unvaccinated counterparts, highlighting the protective effect of vaccinatio...

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Successful Kinetica 2 Engine Test Advances China's Space Program

CAS Space successfully tested Kinetica 2's engines on Wednesday at its Guangzhou facility, marking the complex's completion and demonstrating the rocket's readiness for its maiden flight in September, carrying a new cargo vessel to the Tiangong space station.

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Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
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Successful Kinetica 2 Engine Test Advances China's Space Program

CAS Space successfully tested Kinetica 2's engines in Guangzhou on Wednesday, marking the completion of a new engine testing complex capable of handling up to 400 metric tons of thrust and paving the way for the rocket's maiden flight in September, carrying the Qingzhou cargo vessel for the China Ma...

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New Light-Based Cancer Treatment Shows Promise

Texas researchers have developed a new cancer treatment using infrared light and a synthetic blue dye to destroy cancer cells with 99% efficiency in lab cultures; the method, called vibronic-driven action, is currently undergoing further testing and hopes to enter human trials within 5-7 years.

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Analysis of Gold Coins Confirms Colombian Shipwreck as San José Galleon

Analysis of gold coins recovered from a Colombian shipwreck, using photogrammetry to create 3D models, revealed markings confirming it as the San José galleon, a Spanish warship sunk in 1708, containing artifacts worth an estimated $17 billion, and currently embroiled in a legal battle with a US-bas...

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Sustainable Cities and Communities
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Prenatal PFAS Exposure Linked to Adolescent High Blood Pressure

A study of over 1,000 US children linked prenatal exposure to PFAS, or "forever chemicals," to a higher risk of high blood pressure during adolescence, particularly for boys and Black children, highlighting the need for stronger environmental regulations to limit widespread PFAS exposure.

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Huizinga's Early Recognition of Warburg's Groundbreaking Approach to Art History

Cultural historian Johan Huizinga's early praise of Aby Warburg's 1929 essay collection, despite Warburg's then obscurity, highlighted Warburg's innovative approach to art history by connecting seemingly disparate elements through meticulous detail, influencing future scholars despite his lack of sy...

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Gold's Origin: Core-Collapse Supernovae

Core-collapse supernovae, resulting from the implosion of massive stars, produce gold within hours via shockwaves that synthesize heavy elements through photodisintegration and neutron formation.

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Reduced Inequality
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Predictive Processing: How the Brain Constructs Reality

Daniel Yon's "A Trick of the Mind" popularizes the "predictive processing" hypothesis, arguing that perception is an active process where the brain uses prior experiences and expectations to interpret sensory information; research demonstrates that manipulating expectations can alter perceptual repo...

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Extreme Weather Events Negatively Impact Amphibian Populations

A study of 7200 amphibian species over 40 years reveals a direct causal link between extreme weather events (heatwaves, droughts) and negative impacts on amphibian health, particularly those dependent on temporary wetlands for breeding; future climate projections suggest worsening conditions.

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Life on Land
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French Study Reveals Rapid Gender Gap in Math Performance After School Start

A study of 2.7 million French schoolchildren from 2018-2021 found that while math abilities are initially similar between genders, boys significantly outperform girls after four months of schooling, a gap that grows over time, although girls initially excel in language, with this gap being less sign...

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