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Panama Tree's Lightning Resistance Provides Ecological Advantage

A study in Panama found that the large "Dipteryx oleifera" tree survives frequent lightning strikes, unlike surrounding trees, gaining competitive advantages through increased light, nutrients, and reduced vine competition, potentially shaping rainforest ecosystems.

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Traditional East African Diet Shows Anti-Inflammatory Effects

A study of 77 Tanzanian men showed that switching from a traditional, plant-rich diet to a Western diet increased inflammation, while returning to the traditional diet or adding a fermented banana drink reduced it; these effects lasted for a month.

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Arctic Warming Accelerates: Tromso Experiences Dramatic Climate Shifts

Norway's Tromso region is experiencing Arctic warming four times faster than the global average, resulting in 30-day shorter winters, altered wildlife migration (herring and whales), and challenges for reindeer feeding due to ice layers between snow; this warming is a global phenomenon with potentia...

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Ancient DNA Reveals Sahara's Green Past and its Inhabitants

Analysis of ancient DNA from 7,000-year-old mummified remains in Libya's Takarkori rock shelter reveals the ancestry and herding lifestyle of people who inhabited the then-verdant Sahara, providing insights into human adaptation to environmental changes and migration patterns.

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7.1 Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Papua New Guinea; Follows Devastating Myanmar Quake

A 7.1 magnitude earthquake struck off Papua New Guinea on April 5th, 2024, at a depth of 49km, triggering a tsunami warning; this follows a 7.7 magnitude earthquake in Myanmar on March 28th resulting in over 3,000 deaths and thousands injured, highlighting global seismic risks.

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Trump Policies Jeopardize Great Lakes Research Conference

The 68th Annual Conference on Great Lakes Research in Milwaukee faces significantly reduced attendance due to the Trump administration's policies, reflecting broader challenges to U.S. science, including funding cuts, staff layoffs, and restrictions on research topics.

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Wyoming Mass Grave Reveals Giant Triassic Amphibians

Paleontologists discovered a mass grave of at least 19 giant, alligator-sized amphibians (Buettnererpeton bakeri) in a Wyoming floodplain, doubling the known specimens of this oldest North American metoposaurid and offering insights into Triassic ecosystems and mass mortality events among temnospond...

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Cruelty-Free Foie Gras Alternative Developed

A German-Danish team created a foie gras-like paste without force-feeding, using collagen gel, goose/duck fat and liver, and enzymes to mimic texture and taste; this offers a cruelty-free alternative to traditional production.

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\"US Political Climate Threatens Dutch Academic Freedom\

Dutch academics are increasingly worried about the impact of the US political climate on their research freedom, as evidenced by instances of funding cuts, border issues, and ideologically-driven surveys questioning research topics like gender and climate change.

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Lower LDL Cholesterol Significantly Reduces Dementia Risk: Large-Scale Study

A study of almost 109,000 people found that lower LDL cholesterol levels were associated with a 26% lower risk of dementia and a 28% lower risk of Alzheimer's disease; statin use further reduced the risk.

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Arctic Glacier Melt Exposes 2,466 Kilometers of New Coastline

A new study reveals that melting glaciers exposed 2,466 kilometers of new coastline and 35 islands in the Arctic between 2000 and 2020, primarily in Greenland, due to rising ocean and air temperatures, increasing risks of landslides and tsunamis.

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Cambodian Rat Breaks Landmine Detection Record

Ronin, a 68-centimeter-long African giant rat, set a world record by detecting 109 landmines and 15 explosive remnants in Cambodia, highlighting the effectiveness of using trained animals for demining efforts in areas like Cambodia where millions of unexploded landmines from a past civil war remain.

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