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Sea Turtle Populations Show Signs of Recovery, but Challenges Remain

A global survey of 48 sea turtle populations shows recovery in over half, with threats declining due to conservation efforts like harvest bans and bycatch reduction; however, leatherback turtles and Pacific populations remain vulnerable.

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Life Below Water
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Lyrid Meteor Shower Peaks April 21-22

The Lyrid meteor shower, caused by debris from Comet Thatcher, will peak on April 21-22, visible in dark skies without special equipment; this coincides with the Eta Aquariids shower.

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Renowned Climate Scientist Dr. Jenni Evans Dies at 63

Dr. Jenni Evans, a globally recognized climate scientist from Melbourne, Australia, died peacefully at age 63 in Pennsylvania on April 3, 2025, leaving behind a legacy of groundbreaking research on tropical cyclones, hurricane activity, climate change, and mentorship of countless students and collea...

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First-Ever Filming of Colossal Squid in Natural Habitat

Researchers from the Schmidt Ocean Institute filmed a juvenile colossal squid, approximately 30 centimeters long, at a depth of 600 meters near the Southern Sandwich Islands in March. This is the first time a colossal squid has been filmed alive in its natural environment, a significant advancement ...

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First German Woman in Space Inspires STEM

Rabea Rogge, a 29-year-old German robotics researcher, became the first German woman in space on a four-day SpaceX mission, aiming to inspire youth and promote STEM fields.

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First-Ever Video Footage of Live Colossal Squid Captured

On March 9th, 2024, the Schmidt Ocean Institute captured the first video footage of a live juvenile colossal squid (Mesonychoteuthis hamiltoni) near the South Sandwich Islands during a collaborative oceanographic expedition, marking a significant advance in understanding this elusive deep-sea creatu...

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Potential Biosignatures Detected on Exoplanet K2-18b

Astronomers detected dimethyl sulfide and dimethyl disulfide in the atmosphere of exoplanet K2-18b using the James Webb Space Telescope, suggesting potential microbial life; however, other experts require stronger evidence before confirming this claim.

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Life on Land
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Europe's Accelerated Warming: 2024 Climate Report Details Record Temperatures and Extreme Weather Impacts

The 2024 State of the European Climate report reveals Europe's warming trend at 2.4°C since the industrial era, exceeding the global average and resulting in extreme weather events such as deadly floods in Valencia (Spain), wildfires in Portugal, and increased heat-related deaths, impacting 413,000 ...

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EU Approves Lecanemab for Early-Stage Alzheimer's; Strict Criteria Apply

The European Commission approved Lecanemab, a new Alzheimer's drug targeting amyloid plaques, for patients with minimal cognitive impairment and low ApoE4 gene copies; it offers a five-month delay in cognitive decline but is restricted due to potential side effects.

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First German Woman in Space Inspires STEM Careers

Rabea Rogge, a 29-year-old German robotics researcher, became the first German woman in space on a four-day SpaceX mission focused on polar region research, aiming to inspire young people, especially women, in STEM.

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Northern Scotland's High Huntington's Disease Rate Prompts Call for Action

A new study shows Northern Scotland has a Huntington's disease rate of 14.5 per 100,000 people—over five times the global average—with over 160 adults in the region genetically predisposed but untested, prompting calls for improved care planning.

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France Proposes "Scientific Refugee" Status to Attract US Scientists

Former French President François Hollande proposed a new "scientific refugee" status to attract American scientists fleeing the Trump administration's policies, citing a Nature survey showing over 75% considering leaving the US due to threats to academic freedom and funding cuts, particularly target...

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