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U.K. Pheasant Releases Linked to Increased Lyme Disease Risk in Ticks

A study in Ecology Letters reveals that ticks from U.K. pheasant release sites have more than double the Borrelia bacteria (Lyme disease) than control sites, particularly Borrelia garinii, suggesting a link between pheasant release programs and increased Lyme disease risk, although human infection r...

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Storm Chasers Hit by Two Tornadoes in Missouri

On April 20th, a storm chasing group in Missouri experienced two tornadoes, one of which directly hit their vehicle, highlighting the unpredictable nature and inherent risks of chasing rain-wrapped tornadoes despite advanced technology.

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Rising Psilocybin Use in U.S. Fueled by Decriminalization and Changing Perceptions

A new report reveals a significant increase in psilocybin use across the U.S. since 2019, particularly among young adults and adolescents, driven by decriminalization, changing public perceptions, and an unregulated online market; in 2023, about 2% of adults reported past-year use, while calls to po...

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Rheinland-Pfalz Launches Cadaver Dog Training Program

Seventeen dogs are undergoing suitability testing in Gemünden, Germany, to become cadaver dogs for Rheinland-Pfalz, a collaborative effort between the Ministry for the Environment, state forestry, hunting associations, and the Malteser Hilfsdienst, addressing the need for efficient carcass detection...

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Peregrine Falcons Nest Atop Frankfurt's Commerzbank Tower

A pair of peregrine falcons laid two eggs in early March atop Frankfurt's Commerzbank Tower, continuing a nesting pattern since 2007, showcasing the adaptation of these birds—once endangered by DDT—to urban environments offering high-rise buildings as nesting sites and abundant prey.

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Life on Land
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Record-Low Snow Cover in Hindu Kush-Himalaya Threatens Water Resources for Two Billion

The persistent snow cover in the Hindu Kush-Himalaya mountain range is at its lowest level in 23 years, threatening water resources for almost two billion people due to reduced snowfall and a late start to the snow season, impacting the Mekong and Salween river basins and causing drought alerts in s...

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Tentative Detection of Potential Biosignature Gases on Exoplanet K2-18b

A team of researchers tentatively detected dimethyl sulphide (DMS) or dimethyl disulphide (DMDS) in the atmosphere of K2-18b, an exoplanet orbiting a red dwarf star 124 light-years away, using the James Webb Space Telescope; while these gases are associated with life on Earth, non-biological sources...

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Marathon Running Temporarily Reduces Brain Myelin, Study Finds

A study of ten marathon runners revealed a temporary reduction in brain myelin levels after a 42km run, which fully replenished within two months; researchers suggest the brain utilizes myelin as fuel when carbohydrate reserves are depleted, potentially offering insights into treating myelin-related...

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Lyrid Meteor Shower Peaks April 21-22, 2025

The Lyrid meteor shower, peaking on April 21-22, 2025, offers skywatchers in the Northern Hemisphere a chance to see around five meteors per hour despite the moon's interference; originating from comet Thatcher, it's one of the oldest known meteor showers.

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Lyrid Meteor Shower Peaks with Reduced Visibility Due to Moonlight

The Lyrid meteor shower, peaking the night of April 21–22, offers a modest display of approximately five meteors per hour in the Northern Hemisphere due to moonlight interference, despite originating from Comet Thatcher and being observable for 2,700 years.

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Earth's Unique Characteristics: Shape, Water, and Life

Earth, an oblate spheroid with 70% water coverage, is the only known planet supporting life; its dynamic tectonic plates and diverse ecosystems demonstrate its unique characteristics.

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Trump Administration's Attack on US Science Endangers Public Health

The Trump administration's attacks on US scientific agencies threaten public health and environmental protection by limiting access to critical data; the Public Environmental Data Partners are working to preserve this data, having saved over 100 datasets and reproduced six tools, but face challenges...

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