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Microplastics in Food: Widespread Contamination and Growing Health Concerns

Studies reveal that microplastics are leaching into our food and drinks from common sources, accumulating in human bodies and raising concerns about cardiovascular mortality, hormone-sensitive cancers, and other health risks.

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Surge in African Students Studying in China

The number of African students studying in China has dramatically increased due to expanded scholarships, China's affordability, and the rising demand for Chinese language skills, contributing to various sectors in Kenya and strengthening bilateral relations.

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UK Advises Against Artificial Sweeteners for Preschool Children

The UK's Scientific Advisory Committee on Nutrition (SACN) recommends against giving artificial sweeteners to preschool children due to concerns about increased preference for sweet tastes and insufficient evidence of benefits; they suggest water instead.

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Algeria Launches $27 Million Cork Oak Forest Rehabilitation Project

Algeria is implementing a $27 million, 5-year project to rehabilitate cork oak forests (22,500 hectares) across three regions, aiming to create 60 SMEs and promote sustainable forest management practices, supported by the FAO and the Global Environment Facility.

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Life on Land
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Mexican Glaciers Near Extinction Due to Climate Change

Mexican glaciers, once 18, are now reduced to three due to climate change; the Ayoloco glacier on Iztaccíhuatl was declared extinct in 2018, highlighting a significant loss of ice cover since the 1920s and the vulnerability of high-altitude ecosystems.

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Climate Action
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Low LDL-C Levels Linked to Reduced Dementia Risk

A South Korean study of 571,000 people found that low LDL-C levels (below 1.8 mmol/L) were associated with a 26% reduced risk of dementia and a 28% lower risk of Alzheimer's disease compared to higher levels (above 3.4 mmol/L); statin use offered additional protection.

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Coral: Bridging Spain's Science-Innovation Gap

Launched in Madrid, Coral is a free online platform connecting scientists with investors and resources to transform research into startups, addressing Spain's innovation gap and fostering youth participation.

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Beijing Sci-Fi Masterclass Inspires Young Scientists and Writers

A sci-fi masterclass in Beijing on March 30, 2025, engaged over 300 students with leading scientists and writers, fostering interest in STEM fields and creative writing, and awarding young creators for their science fiction and popular science works.

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The Overlooked Role of Epidemics in Shaping History

Renaud Piarroux's book Sapiens et les microbes highlights the often-overlooked role of epidemics in shaping major historical events, such as the 1870 French military defeat, the 1520 Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire, and the 1804 Haitian Revolution, demonstrating how disease outbreaks weakened p...

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Trump Administration's Cuts Decimate US Science Leadership

Nearly 2,000 leading American scientists, including Nobel laureates, warned that the Trump administration's research cuts and suppression of scientific findings are decimating U.S. science leadership, causing researchers to self-censor, and halting grant applications and funding; NIH and FDA layoffs...

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Boosting Lymphatic System Shows Promise in Preventing Dementia

Researchers have found a potential treatment for cognitive decline that involves boosting the lymphatic system to clear brain waste more efficiently than the body's natural processes, potentially preventing dementia by overcoming the blood-brain barrier.

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Statins May Reduce Alzheimer's Risk by a Third: Landmark Study

A South Korean study of 570,000 people found that low LDL cholesterol levels, especially when achieved with statins, reduced the risk of Alzheimer's by 28% and an additional 12% respectively, suggesting statins may protect against the disease by reducing brain cholesterol.

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