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Sino-African Agricultural Collaboration Boosts African Crop Yields
African students are actively participating in China's rural revitalization efforts, learning modern farming techniques and transferring that knowledge to improve agricultural practices and yields in Africa, exemplified by a 10% yield increase in Kenya through greenhouse technology and improved seed...
Sino-African Agricultural Collaboration Boosts African Crop Yields
African students are actively participating in China's rural revitalization efforts, learning modern farming techniques and transferring that knowledge to improve agricultural practices and yields in Africa, exemplified by a 10% yield increase in Kenya through greenhouse technology and improved seed...
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Cocoa Farming and the Decline of Goliath Beetles in West Africa
The population of Goliath beetles in West Africa is declining drastically due to deforestation for cocoa plantations and international trade in dried beetles, with an estimated 80% loss in Ivory Coast; this threatens the rainforest ecosystem's delicate balance.
Cocoa Farming and the Decline of Goliath Beetles in West Africa
The population of Goliath beetles in West Africa is declining drastically due to deforestation for cocoa plantations and international trade in dried beetles, with an estimated 80% loss in Ivory Coast; this threatens the rainforest ecosystem's delicate balance.
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Firefly's Blue Ghost Makes Successful Private Moon Landing
Firefly Aerospace's Blue Ghost lander, carrying 10 NASA instruments, successfully soft-landed on the moon near Mons Latreille in Mare Crisium on Sunday, marking the second successful private moon landing and providing valuable data for future lunar missions.
Firefly's Blue Ghost Makes Successful Private Moon Landing
Firefly Aerospace's Blue Ghost lander, carrying 10 NASA instruments, successfully soft-landed on the moon near Mons Latreille in Mare Crisium on Sunday, marking the second successful private moon landing and providing valuable data for future lunar missions.
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Loss of Smell Linked to Increased Dementia Risk
A study reveals a strong link between loss of smell (anosmia or hyposmia) and increased dementia risk, with prevalence significantly rising with age; early detection is crucial, as anosmia is often irreversible if caused by neurodegeneration.
Loss of Smell Linked to Increased Dementia Risk
A study reveals a strong link between loss of smell (anosmia or hyposmia) and increased dementia risk, with prevalence significantly rising with age; early detection is crucial, as anosmia is often irreversible if caused by neurodegeneration.
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Aspirin Found to Inhibit Cancer Spread by Boosting Immune Response
Research published in Nature reveals how aspirin inhibits thromboxane A2 (TXA2), a clotting factor suppressing T cells, thus potentially preventing cancer spread; clinical trials are underway, but experts advise consulting a doctor before using aspirin for cancer treatment.
Aspirin Found to Inhibit Cancer Spread by Boosting Immune Response
Research published in Nature reveals how aspirin inhibits thromboxane A2 (TXA2), a clotting factor suppressing T cells, thus potentially preventing cancer spread; clinical trials are underway, but experts advise consulting a doctor before using aspirin for cancer treatment.
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Giant Iceberg A23a Runs Aground Near South Georgia
The world's largest iceberg, A23a (1.1 trillion tons), has run aground 90 kilometers off South Georgia Island after drifting from Antarctica since 2020, initially causing concern for local wildlife but now potentially offering ecological benefits while posing future navigational hazards.
Giant Iceberg A23a Runs Aground Near South Georgia
The world's largest iceberg, A23a (1.1 trillion tons), has run aground 90 kilometers off South Georgia Island after drifting from Antarctica since 2020, initially causing concern for local wildlife but now potentially offering ecological benefits while posing future navigational hazards.
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Space Debris: A Growing Threat to Space Exploration
Space debris, consisting of defunct satellites and rockets, poses a growing threat to space exploration; the collision between Iridium 33 and Kosmos 2251 in 2009 generated thousands of debris pieces, and ESA estimates millions more pieces of varying sizes in low orbit, necessitating improved satelli...

Space Debris: A Growing Threat to Space Exploration
Space debris, consisting of defunct satellites and rockets, poses a growing threat to space exploration; the collision between Iridium 33 and Kosmos 2251 in 2009 generated thousands of debris pieces, and ESA estimates millions more pieces of varying sizes in low orbit, necessitating improved satelli...
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Gene-Edited Mice: A Step Towards Woolly Mammoth De-Extinction
Colossal Biosciences announced it successfully edited 7 genes in mice to give them a woolly mammoth-like coat and fat layer, a step towards their goal of de-extincting woolly mammoths using CRISPR technology and an artificial womb, raising ethical and ecological concerns.

Gene-Edited Mice: A Step Towards Woolly Mammoth De-Extinction
Colossal Biosciences announced it successfully edited 7 genes in mice to give them a woolly mammoth-like coat and fat layer, a step towards their goal of de-extincting woolly mammoths using CRISPR technology and an artificial womb, raising ethical and ecological concerns.
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New Deep-Sea Research Center Opens in Bremen, Germany
Germany opened a new deep-sea research center at the University of Bremen, costing €50.5 million, featuring advanced labs and a remotely operated vehicle (ROV) for Atlantic exploration, addressing the limited study of the deep ocean's impact on climate and natural hazards.

New Deep-Sea Research Center Opens in Bremen, Germany
Germany opened a new deep-sea research center at the University of Bremen, costing €50.5 million, featuring advanced labs and a remotely operated vehicle (ROV) for Atlantic exploration, addressing the limited study of the deep ocean's impact on climate and natural hazards.
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MIT Technology Review Unveils Top 10 Breakthrough Technologies for 2025
MIT Technology Review's Ted Hu presented the top 10 technologies for 2025, including the Vera C. Rubin Observatory, generative AI, smaller language models, methane reduction solutions for cows, robotaxis, cleaner aircraft fuel, rapidly trained robots, a long-lasting HIV prevention drug (100% success...

MIT Technology Review Unveils Top 10 Breakthrough Technologies for 2025
MIT Technology Review's Ted Hu presented the top 10 technologies for 2025, including the Vera C. Rubin Observatory, generative AI, smaller language models, methane reduction solutions for cows, robotaxis, cleaner aircraft fuel, rapidly trained robots, a long-lasting HIV prevention drug (100% success...
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1.5-Million-Year-Old Bone Tools Found in Tanzania
Researchers unearthed 27 bone tools in Tanzania's Olduvai Gorge, dating back 1.5 million years, pushing back the known date for bone tool use by roughly 1 million years and revealing early humans' complex tool kits.

1.5-Million-Year-Old Bone Tools Found in Tanzania
Researchers unearthed 27 bone tools in Tanzania's Olduvai Gorge, dating back 1.5 million years, pushing back the known date for bone tool use by roughly 1 million years and revealing early humans' complex tool kits.
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Wiesbaden Museum's Bicentennial: "Honiggelb" Exhibit Showcases Bees in Art and History
The Wiesbaden Museum celebrates its 200th anniversary with the dual exhibition "Honiggelb," opening March 7th, 2025, showcasing over 140 artworks depicting bees across art history alongside an exhibit on the 14,000-year history of human-bee interaction.

Wiesbaden Museum's Bicentennial: "Honiggelb" Exhibit Showcases Bees in Art and History
The Wiesbaden Museum celebrates its 200th anniversary with the dual exhibition "Honiggelb," opening March 7th, 2025, showcasing over 140 artworks depicting bees across art history alongside an exhibit on the 14,000-year history of human-bee interaction.
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