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Houston NWS Office Faces Critical Staffing Shortages Ahead of Hurricane Season

Three Texas House Democrats warned NOAA of critical staffing shortages at the Houston-Galveston National Weather Service office, lacking all management, increasing risks during hurricane season, after rounds of layoffs and retirements under the Trump administration.

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T. Rex Ancestors Migrated from Asia, Study Finds

A new study uses mathematical modeling and fossil evidence to conclude that Tyrannosaurus rex ancestors migrated from Asia to North America across the Bering Strait around 70 million years ago, experiencing a size increase linked to cooler climates and the extinction of competing predators.

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EU Offers €500 Million to Attract Scientists Amidst US Research Funding Crisis

The European Commission announced a €500 million initiative to attract scientists, particularly from the US, where funding for research is facing challenges and political pressure, as evidenced by Harvard University's recent conflict with the Department of Education.

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Genetic Adaptations of Jeju's Haenyeo Free-Divers Offer Clues to Blood Pressure Treatments

A study of the Haenyeo women of Jeju Island, South Korea, who free-dive for seafood, revealed unique genetic adaptations associated with lower blood pressure and potentially cold/pain tolerance, offering potential insights for treating blood pressure disorders; however, this tradition is dying out, ...

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SARS-CoV-2 Origin Traced to Bats in Western China and Northern Laos

American researchers traced SARS-CoV-2's origins to bats in western China and northern Laos around 2012, suggesting an intermediate host transported the virus to Wuhan's wildlife markets, similar to the 2002 SARS outbreak.

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Geisenheim University Invests €70 Million in Modern Beverage Technology and Research Facilities

Geisenheim University opened a €35 million beverage technology center and is building a new research facility, Vita, investing €70 million total to enhance its teaching and research capabilities, with the goal of addressing challenges like climate change and promoting global collaboration in food pr...

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Diet Significantly Impacts Timing of First Menstrual Cycle

A study of over 7,500 children found that eating an inflammatory diet increased the risk of early menstruation by 15%, while a healthy diet decreased it by 8%, suggesting a significant link between diet and the onset of menstruation, even independent of body mass index and with implications for long...

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Gene Editing Trial Leads to Remission in Young Colon Cancer Patient

23-year-old Emma Dimery was diagnosed with stage 4 colon cancer but achieved remission through a gene-editing clinical trial at the University of Minnesota after other treatments failed, highlighting a potential breakthrough in cancer treatment and the increasing rates of early-onset colon cancer in...

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Haenyeo Divers' Unique Genes Reveal Potential for Blood Pressure Treatments

A study published in Cell Reports reveals that the Haenyeo, a community of female free divers from Jeju Island, South Korea, possess unique genetic adaptations that allow them to dive for extended periods, potentially leading to new treatments for blood pressure disorders.

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Green&Blue Festival: Climate Science, Data, and Solutions

The Green&Blue Festival in Milan (June 5-7) will feature leading climate scientists discussing the overwhelming scientific evidence of human-caused climate change, presenting data-driven insights and exploring technological solutions.

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Climate Change: 80% of Children Born in 2020 to Face Unprecedented Heatwaves

A Vrije Universiteit Brussel study in Nature shows that 80% of children born in 2020 will experience unprecedented heatwaves due to climate change, compared to 16% of those born in 1960; limiting warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius could significantly reduce this.

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Soviet Venus Probe Set for Earth Re-entry

The Soviet probe Cosmos 482, launched in 1972, is expected to re-enter Earth's atmosphere between May 9th and 10th, potentially impacting the surface due to its Venus-mission-designed durability; the precise location is uncertain but likely oceanic.

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