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H5N1 Virus: Urgent Call for Pandemic Preparedness

Scientists warn of a potential H5N1 pandemic due to the virus's adaptation to mammals, causing sporadic human infections and raising concerns about its spread among animals like cats and dogs; urgent action is needed to improve vaccine development, regulation, and global access, and to enhance pande...

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Overdiagnosis: The Dark Side of Medical Advancements

The book "The Age of Diagnosis" explores the rise of overdiagnosis in several conditions, including Lyme disease, autism, and ADHD, questioning whether improved diagnostic technologies always lead to better health outcomes and advocating for a more patient-centered approach to diagnosis.

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Plants Migrate Uphill in Mesoamerican Cloud Forests Due to Climate Change

A study published in Science reveals that plant species in Mesoamerica's cloud forests are migrating uphill at a rate of 1.8 to 2.7 meters per year since 1979 due to climate change and deforestation, impacting the delicate balance of these ecosystems.

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Climate Action
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AI Eye Scans Detect Early Dementia Risk

A new AI technique, Quartz, analyzes retinal blood vessels in eye scans to detect early signs of dementia during routine eye checks, showing links between vessel patterns and cognitive decline in over 63,000 individuals aged 40-69.

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NASA Delays Launch of SPHEREx and PUNCH Space Missions

NASA's SPHEREx and PUNCH missions, initially set to launch on February 28th from Vandenberg Space Force Base, have been delayed due to rocket checkouts and integration issues; a new launch date in April is pending.

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Life on Land
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China's "Double Reduction" Policy: Obstacles and Solutions for Cultivating Scientific Talent

China's "double reduction" policy, while aiming to boost student science interest, faces challenges from insufficient resources, overemphasis on testing, and education inertia, requiring systemic changes in curriculum, teacher training, and assessment to cultivate scientific talent.

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Targeted Thermal Therapy Cures High Blood Pressure in Half a Million UK Residents

A new targeted thermal therapy (TTT) treatment can cure high blood pressure in 500,000 UK residents with primary aldosteronism by destroying nodules in their adrenal glands that produce excess aldosterone, improving lives and reducing healthcare costs.

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Stand Up For Science Rallies Highlight Leadership in Turbulent Times

On March 7, 2025, thousands participated in the Stand Up For Science rallies across the US, advocating for science funding, inclusivity, and open communication in response to funding cuts, attacks on DEI initiatives, and the politicization of science.

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NASA Postpones Launch of SPHEREx and PUNCH Missions

The launch of NASA's SPHEREx and PUNCH missions from Vandenberg Space Force Base, originally scheduled for February 28th, was scrubbed due to weather and integration issues; a new launch date is pending.

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No Poverty
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AI-Powered Robotic Arm Restores Independent Movement for Paralyzed Man

A paralyzed man, using a robotic arm controlled by his brain activity via electrodes and AI interpretation, has been able to independently drink water for seven months—a record duration in brain-computer interface research.

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China's "Double Reduction" Policy Faces Obstacles in Fostering Scientific Interest

China's "double reduction" policy, while aiming to boost science interest among students, faces obstacles like insufficient resources, overemphasis on testing, and education inertia, necessitating systemic reforms in science education.

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Quantum Computing Advancements: Majorana 1, Willow Chip Spark Debate on Timeline for Commercial Adoption

Microsoft's Majorana 1 chip and Google's Willow chip represent significant breakthroughs in quantum computing, potentially accelerating practical implementation despite skepticism from industry leaders like Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang who estimates widespread adoption to be 20 years away; IBM maintains ...

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