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Harvard's $27.50 Magna Carta: A 1300 Original Rediscovered

Harvard University's 1946 purchase of a seemingly ordinary Magna Carta copy for $27.50 has been revealed as an original 1300 charter issued by King Edward I, highlighting the potential for undiscovered historical treasures within existing archives.

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Successful Gene Editing Treats Rare Genetic Disease in Baby

A baby with severe CPS1 deficiency, a rare genetic disorder affecting approximately one in a million infants, received a custom gene-editing therapy using CRISPR base editing, resulting in significant health improvements within months, opening possibilities for treating other rare genetic diseases.

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Shark Sightings Rise Amidst Toxic Algal Bloom in South Australia

A swimmer was bitten by a shark near Adelaide, South Australia, amid an unusually high number of shark sightings and strandings potentially linked to a prolonged toxic algal bloom affecting the coastline since March, killing over 200 marine species.

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Life Below Water
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Du Châtelet: A Marginalized Genius of the Enlightenment

Émilie du Châtelet, a brilliant 18th-century woman, challenged the male-dominated scientific landscape by reconciling Newtonian and Leibnizian thought, yet her significant contributions remain largely overlooked due to persistent gender bias.

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Gender Equality
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Dry Spring Leads to Fewer Mosquitoes in Germany, but Asian Tiger Mosquito Poses Threat

Germany is experiencing an unusually low mosquito population this spring due to widespread drought reducing breeding grounds; however, experts warn this does not guarantee a low mosquito count in the summer months, and the spread of the Asian tiger mosquito poses a significant public health risk.

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Warm Weekend in Spain, Rain Expected Monday"

Spain will enjoy a sunny and warm weekend, with temperatures exceeding 25ºC, before rain returns to the north on Monday, causing a temperature drop in the west while the east remains warmer.

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Climate Action
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Hagia Sophia Dome Restoration Underway After Istanbul Earthquake

Following a recent earthquake in Istanbul, architect Hasan Firat Dikerdag is overseeing a large restoration project on the Hagia Sophia's main dome to protect it from seismic activity, involving the removal of lead sheets, assessment of structural integrity, and reinforcement of vulnerable points.

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Sustainable Cities and Communities
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400-Year-Old Melancholy Advice Still Relevant Today

Amy Liptrop analyzes five of Robert Burton's theories on melancholy from his 1621 book, "The Anatomy of Melancholy," showing surprising relevance to modern depression treatments, supported by experts like Dr. Frances Rice and Dr. Mike Tipton.

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GPS Navigation, Hippocampal Shrinkage, and the Decline of Cognitive Mapping

Alex Hutchinson's essay explores the impact of GPS navigation on cognitive function, arguing that over-reliance on stimulus-response navigation through GPS can lead to hippocampal shrinkage and potentially increase the risk of neurological conditions. The author emphasizes the importance of active e...

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Cognitive Psychologist Wins Dance-Your-PhD for Identity-Formation Research

Manisha Biswas, a 29-year-old cognitive psychologist from Humboldt University, won the Dance-Your-PhD competition in the social sciences category for her video demonstrating how synchronized movement influences identity formation, receiving a $750 prize.

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Seven-Cigarette Arrangement Improves on Packing Problem

A new arrangement of seven cigarettes, surpassing previous solutions of six, has been found; however, the maximum possible number of cigarettes remains undetermined. The problem relates to auxetic materials creation, where seven cylinders represent a maximum number of mutually contacting cylinders.

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Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
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Gene Editing Successfully Treats Baby's Life-Threatening Genetic Disorder

Doctors successfully used a personalized gene-editing therapy to treat baby KJ Muldoon's life-threatening genetic disorder, carbamoyl phosphate synthetase 1 (CPS1), showing potential for treating numerous rare diseases previously untreatable.

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