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Longevity Escape Velocity: A Controversial Path to Indefinite Lifespans

The concept of "Longevity Escape Velocity" (LEV), suggesting humans may soon escape the limitations of aging and achieve indefinite lifespans, is generating excitement among investors and scientists; however, prominent researchers remain skeptical, emphasizing the need for continued focus on improvi...

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Good Health and Well-being
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Three-Eyed Sea Predator Fossil Found in Burgess Shale

Paleontologists discovered a 506-million-year-old fossil of Mosura fentoni, a three-eyed radiodont predator, in the Burgess Shale of Canada; the exceptional preservation reveals details of its internal anatomy, showcasing early arthropod complexity and evolutionary convergence with modern species.

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Life on Land
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Top 10 Highest-Paying Green Jobs in 2025

Resume Genius's 2025 report identifies the top 10 highest-paying green jobs, ranging from architectural and engineering managers ($165,370) to industrial safety and health engineers ($103,690), all requiring at least a bachelor's degree and experiencing varying growth rates through 2033.

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Decent Work and Economic Growth
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Whale Songs Inspire Environmental Action: Study

A University of the Sunshine Coast study found that the awe inspired by listening to humpback whale songs during whale-watching tours in Mooloolaba, Australia, significantly increases tourists' commitment to pro-environmental behaviors, such as improved recycling and support for ocean conservation i...

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Life Below Water
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Trump Policies Disrupt Dutch Scientific Research

A survey of 210 Dutch researchers reveals that one-third are experiencing negative impacts from US President Trump's policies, including funding cuts, disrupted collaborations, and data loss, particularly in medical and climate research.

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Brazilian Scientist Wins World Food Prize for Sustainable Farming Research

Brazilian microbiologist Mariangela Hungria won the $500,000 World Food Prize for her 40-year research on biological seed and soil treatments, which helped transform Brazil into the world's largest soybean producer and offers a more sustainable agricultural model.

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Zero Hunger
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Missing DNA Explains Ginger Cats' Color

Scientists discovered a missing DNA section in the ARHGAP36 gene causes ginger coloring in cats, mostly males, because it is X-chromosome linked; this crowdfunded research could reveal links to cat health issues.

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Dutch Academic Freedom Under Pressure: KNAW Report Highlights Funding, Intimidation, and US Influence

The Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (KNAW) released a report stating that academic freedom in the Netherlands is under pressure due to funding limitations, political intimidation, and the influence of US science policies, leading to self-censorship among researchers and calls for cons...

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Quality Education
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Migraine Drug Ubrogepant Shows Efficacy in Reducing Prodrome Symptoms

A post-hoc analysis of the Ubrogepant clinical trial reveals that the drug significantly reduces migraine prodrome symptoms like light sensitivity, fatigue, and neck pain within hours, suggesting a potential paradigm shift in migraine treatment from acute pain management to early intervention.

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Record CO2 Levels Drive Climate Change Impacts

Human activities, particularly the burning of fossil fuels since the Industrial Revolution, have released over 1.5 trillion tons of CO2 into the atmosphere, causing record-high levels in 2024, leading to global warming, ocean acidification, and increased extreme weather events.

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Climate Action
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GLP-1 Receptor Agonists Show Comparable Effectiveness to Bariatric Surgery in Reducing Obesity-Related Cancer Risk

An Israeli study of 6,356 obese individuals with diabetes found that GLP-1 receptor agonists (GLP-1 RAs) and bariatric metabolic surgery showed similar low rates of obesity-related cancers, with GLP-1 RAs showing a 41% relative risk reduction compared to surgery; further research is needed to confir...

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Venice Biennale Highlights Sustainable Architecture and Collective Intelligence

The 19th Venice Biennale of Architecture, curated by Carlo Ratti, features 750 exhibitors showcasing sustainable building materials and construction methods, highlighting collective intelligence and addressing climate change; the event expands on previous years' focus on design, incorporating a broa...

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