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6.2 Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Istanbul, Injuring 150

A 6.2 magnitude earthquake hit Istanbul on April 23rd, injuring roughly 150 people, causing panic, and triggering evacuations; experts warn of a potential larger quake, highlighting the city's vulnerability.

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MHP Leader Calls for Urgent Action on Istanbul Earthquake Preparedness After 6.2 Magnitude Quake

A 6.2 magnitude earthquake in the Sea of Marmara on [Date], felt in Istanbul and surrounding cities, prompted MHP leader Devlet Bahçeli to call for urgent action on Istanbul's earthquake preparedness, emphasizing accelerated urban transformation and national unity to mitigate future risks, with only...

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Istanbul Earthquake: 6.2 Magnitude Tremor Spurs Evacuations, Heightens Fears of Larger Quake

A 6.2 magnitude earthquake struck Istanbul's Büyükçekmece district near the Marmara Sea, causing widespread panic and prompting evacuations despite limited structural damage; hundreds reported minor injuries, and 127 aftershocks followed, raising concerns about a larger earthquake predicted by seism...

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Early Earth's Hydrogen Content Challenges Theories on Water's Origin

Analysis of a 4.6-billion-year-old enstatite chondrite meteorite reveals Earth initially contained far more hydrogen than previously thought, suggesting water formation was inherent to Earth's creation and challenging the theory that water arrived via asteroid impacts.

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China's Shenzhou-20 Successfully Launches, Highlighting Growing Space Dominance

China successfully launched the Shenzhou-20 crewed spacecraft from the Gobi Desert, marking the 15th crewed Shenzhou mission and entering a predetermined orbit to dock with the Tiangong space station; the crew is reported to be in good condition.

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Altamira Cave Paintings Dated to Over 30,000 Years Old

A new study using uranium-thorium dating reveals that the polychrome paintings in Spain's Altamira Cave are over 30,000 years old, predating previous estimates and challenging existing theories on the evolution of Paleolithic art. The research, involving an international team and published in the Jo...

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Metabolic Syndrome Linked to Increased Early-Onset Dementia Risk

A South Korean study found a 24% increased risk of early-onset dementia in people with metabolic syndrome, rising to 70% with all five conditions; this is significant given that 37% of US adults had metabolic syndrome in 2016, and early-onset dementia cases are rising.

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US Scientists Seek Overseas Opportunities Amidst Funding Cuts

US researchers are leaving the country due to funding cuts and job losses under the Trump administration, with applications for overseas positions increasing by 32% between January and March 2025 compared to the same period in 2024.

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6.2 Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Istanbul, Injuring 236

A 6.2 magnitude earthquake struck Istanbul and northwestern Turkey on Wednesday, injuring 236 people, mostly from panic, with no fatalities or significant damage reported; the epicenter was in the Sea of Marmara, 40km southwest of Istanbul, with the quake lasting 13 seconds and followed by over 100 ...

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Istanbul Earthquake Heightens Fears of Major Seismic Event

A 6.2 magnitude earthquake hit near Istanbul on April 24, 2025, the strongest in over 25 years, increasing concerns about a larger, future earthquake despite causing no major damage; over one million buildings remain unsafe.

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China Launches New Crew to Tiangong Space Station

China launched the Shenzhou-20 spacecraft on Thursday, sending three astronauts to its Tiangong space station to replace the current crew, who will return on April 29. The new crew will conduct experiments and install debris shields, reflecting China's ambitions in space exploration.

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Oldest Ant Fossil Discovered, Rewriting Insect Evolutionary History

An 113-million-year-old ant fossil, *Vulcanidris cratensis*, discovered in Brazil's Crato Formation, is the oldest confirmed ant species, pushing back the known existence of ants by 13 million years and revealing their early global distribution.

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