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Northern Lights Visible in Parts of the Northern U.S. on Friday

High-speed solar winds may make the aurora borealis visible in parts of the northern U.S. on Friday, with Alaska having the highest probability, followed by states like Washington, Montana, and Minnesota, according to NOAA; the increased visibility is due to the sun's current solar maximum.

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Asteroid 2024 YR4: 2.1% Chance of Earth Impact in 2032

Asteroid 2024 YR4, up to 90 meters in diameter, has a 2.1% chance of impacting Earth on December 22, 2032, with a potential impact zone including densely populated areas across multiple continents.

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Londinium's First Roman Basilica Unearthed in London

Archaeologists unearthed Londinium's first Roman basilica at 85 Gracechurch Street in London, revealing well-preserved walls, artifacts like roof tiles stamped "London," and offering insights into Roman governance in Britain around 80 AD.

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Climate Impulse: A Hydrogen-Powered Flight Around the World

Bertrand Piccard's Climate Impulse project aims to fly a two-seater plane around the world nonstop in nine days using green hydrogen, with first test flights planned for next year and the main flight in 2028; the project has received tens of millions of euros in funding and involves several partners...

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FDA Approves Pig Kidney Transplant Trials

The US FDA approved clinical trials for pig kidney transplants to combat the global organ shortage, with up to 50 patients participating in trials using genetically modified pig organs developed in the US and Europe; a recent case showed a 62-year-old lived nearly two months with a pig kidney before...

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Electric Vehicle Brake Dust: More Toxic Than Diesel Exhaust

A University of Southampton study found brake pads in electric vehicles produce emissions 30 times smaller than a human hair, and more toxic than diesel exhaust, significantly contributing to air pollution and posing health risks.

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Paralympian Cleared for ISS Mission: A Landmark in Space Accessibility

John McFall, a 43-year-old British Paralympic athlete and surgeon with a leg amputation, has become the first physically disabled person cleared to fly to the International Space Station after a successful feasibility study involving international partners, marking a significant step toward broader ...

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Reduced Inequality
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Unprecedented Murre Die-off in Alaska Highlights Climate Change Impact

A 2014 Pacific Ocean heatwave, dubbed 'The Blob', caused the deaths of approximately 4 million common murres in Alaska, marking the largest single-species wildlife die-off ever recorded and highlighting the devastating effects of climate change on marine ecosystems.

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Life Below Water
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Lung Cancer Rise in Non-Smoking Women Linked to Air Pollution and Genetic Factors

A new study shows a sharp rise in lung cancer among non-smoking women globally, with adenocarcinoma accounting for almost 60% of cases, linked to air pollution, genetic mutations (EGFR, ALK, ROS1, TP53, KRAS), and immune system factors; approximately 2.5 million new cases were reported in 2022.

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Genetically Modified Rice Now Produces CoQ10

Chinese scientists genetically modified rice to produce CoQ10, an antioxidant crucial for heart health and typically declining after age 20, providing a sustainable and cost-effective nutritional enhancement; the study, published in Cell, used big data and AI.

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Ratti to Lead Venice Architecture Biennale with Focus on Climate Adaptation

Italian architect Carlo Ratti will lead the Venice Architecture Biennale from May 2025, focusing on climate change adaptation through innovative materials and international collaborations, marking a shift in focus from the previous, postcolonial exhibition.

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Improved Childhood Cancer Survival in the Netherlands

New data from the Dutch Cancer Registry shows that the five-year survival rate for children with cancer has risen from 74 percent (1990-1999) to 84 percent (2010-2018), thanks to improved diagnoses and targeted treatments; however, significant disparities remain across cancer types, with high-grade ...

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