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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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Good Health and Well-being
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China's 'Artificial Sun' Project Reaches Key Milestone with Vacuum Chamber Completion

China's Institute of Plasma Physics completed a key subsystem—a 295-tonne vacuum chamber—for its artificial sun project, achieving an internationally advanced standard after a decade of research and securing over 40 invention patents; this marks significant progress toward a functional fusion reacto...

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Affordable and Clean Energy
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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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Mediterranean Diet Improves Cognitive Function in Rats via Gut Microbiota Changes

A study shows that rats fed a Mediterranean diet rich in olive oil, fish, and fiber exhibited improvements in memory, learning, and cognitive flexibility due to changes in beneficial gut bacteria, suggesting a link between gut health and brain function.

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Kosmos World Almanac & Atlas 2025: A Global Overview

The 720-page "Kosmos World Almanac & Atlas 2025," published July 1, 2024, provides a global overview of current events, including detailed country profiles for 196 states and a world atlas, with coverage varying significantly based on the complexity of each subject.

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Reduced Inequality
noordhollandsdagblad.nl
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Gila Monster Venom Yields Diabetes Drug

The Gila monster, a venomous lizard found in deserts of the southwestern US and Mexico, uses its bright orange and black coloring and potent (but non-lethal to humans) venom as defense mechanisms. Its venom has surprisingly led to a new diabetes drug.

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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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Quality Education
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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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Quality 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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Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
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Gene Editing Offers Potential Cure for Newfoundland's 'Curse'

In Newfoundland, a genetic mutation causes arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy (ARVC), leading to sudden heart failure. Current treatment involves defibrillator implants, but researchers are using gene editing to correct the genetic defect in heart cells grown from patient samples, offer...

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forbes.com
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Atlantic Canada's Prime Birdwatching Destinations

Atlantic Canada offers diverse birdwatching, with sites like Brier Island (sea birds, whales), Grand Manan Island (shorebirds, seabirds), and Mary's Point (semipalmated sandpipers) showcasing significant avian biodiversity and ecological importance.

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Life on Land
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Climate Change to Increase Urban Fires, Causing Hundreds of Thousands of Deaths by 2100

Researchers predict a 22.2% increase in global urban outdoor fires by 2100 under a high-emissions scenario, leading to 335,000 fire-related deaths and 1.1 million injuries based on a study of 2847 cities across 20 countries (2011-2020), published in Nature Cities.

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