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HPV Vaccine Significantly Reduces Cervical Precancer in Young U.S. Women

A Centers for Disease Control and Prevention report shows an approximately 80% reduction in cervical precancerous cells among 20- to 24-year-old women in the U.S. between 2008 and 2022, strongly correlating with the introduction of the HPV vaccine in 2006.

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China to Send First Foreign Astronaut to Tiangong Space Station

China and Pakistan signed an agreement on Friday to send a Pakistani astronaut to China's Tiangong space station, marking the first time China trains a foreign astronaut and the first non-Chinese visitor to Tiangong; the selection and training process will take about one year.

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Partnerships for the Goals
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Microplastics Linked to Increased Disability Risk in US Coastal Communities

A study of 218 US coastal counties found a correlation between higher microplastic concentrations in seawater (over 1000 particles/cubic meter in some areas) and a significantly increased risk of various disabilities, including those affecting self-care, mental function, and mobility, with those in ...

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Ancient Glaciers' Role in Complex Life's Evolution

A new study reveals that over half a billion years ago, during the Cryogenian period or "Snowball Earth," glaciers transported earth minerals into the ocean, altering its chemistry and potentially influencing the evolution of complex life; this research also highlights the importance of addressing m...

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Life on Land
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Nazi Medical Atrocities and the Pernkopf Atlas: An Ethical Dilemma

The renowned Pernkopf anatomical atlas, known for its detailed illustrations of the human body, was created using the bodies of hundreds of political prisoners subjected to Nazi medical experiments, raising significant ethical questions about its continued use in medical education.

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No Poverty
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Mass NOAA Layoffs Jeopardize Extreme Weather Forecasting

On Thursday, at least 880 employees at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) were fired as part of the Trump administration's cost-cutting measures, jeopardizing the nation's ability to forecast and respond to extreme weather events.

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Climate Action
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NASA Launches Dual Space Missions to Map Universe and Study Solar Wind

NASA will launch two missions, SPHEREx and PUNCH, this weekend from Vandenberg Space Force Base, California, to study the universe and solar wind's impact on Earth using a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket.

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Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
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Pakistan to Send Astronaut to China's Tiangong Space Station

China and Pakistan signed an agreement to send a Pakistani astronaut to China's Tiangong space station for a short-term stay, marking a significant step in international space cooperation and the first such collaboration for China.

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Quality Education
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U.S. Measles Outbreak: High Contagiousness and Declining Vaccination Rates

A measles outbreak across nine U.S. states, including a fatal case in Texas, underscores the virus's high contagiousness (R0 12-18) and the impact of declining vaccination rates (92.7% kindergarten coverage in 2023-24, up from 95.2% in 2019-20).

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AI Solves Decade-Long Superbug Mystery in 48 Hours

A new AI tool developed by Google solved in 48 hours a complex scientific problem that took microbiologists at Imperial College London over a decade to resolve, concerning why some super bacteria are resistant to antibiotics; the AI even generated new hypotheses not previously considered by the rese...

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Aerodynamic Drafting Could Enable Sub-Four-Minute Mile for Women

Kenyan runner Faith Kipyegon's 2023 world record-breaking mile time of 4:07 sparked a study predicting a sub-four-minute mile is possible with optimized aerodynamic drafting, based on calculations of energy expenditure and air resistance reduction, potentially changing how women's athletic performan...

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Nevada Residents Fight Light Pollution to Preserve Dark Skies

Elizabeth Woosley, owner of the Stargazer Inn in Baker, Nevada, and other residents are working to preserve Nevada's dark skies by promoting astro-tourism and selling license plates to raise funds, combating light pollution impacting 99% of Americans and harming wildlife, amidst recent federal budge...

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Life on Land

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