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Federal Judge Blocks Trump's Plan to Cut NIH Grants

A federal judge blocked the Trump administration's plan to cut National Institutes of Health (NIH) grants by 15% after a lawsuit from 22 states, preventing a potential $4 billion in savings and highlighting concerns about a constitutional crisis amid ongoing legal challenges.

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Santorini Earthquake Swarm Prompts Evacuations, State of Emergency

A 5.3 magnitude earthquake hit Santorini, Greece, part of an ongoing earthquake swarm prompting a state of emergency, evacuations, and school closures; scientists are unsure if it precedes a larger quake.

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Canadian EV Range Test Reveals Significant Cold-Weather Impact

The Canadian Automobile Association's winter tests of 13 EVs revealed significant range reductions compared to manufacturer estimates, with the Toyota bZ4X losing 37% and the Chevrolet Silverado EV only 14%, highlighting the impact of cold weather on EV performance.

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Affordable and Clean Energy
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New Bird Flu Strain Found in Nevada Dairy Worker

A Nevada dairy worker was infected with a new strain of bird flu (D1.1) transmitted from a cow, marking the first such case; the infection was mild and the individual recovered, but the discovery highlights the virus's ability to spread among species and raises concerns about wider transmission.

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The Evolutionary Function of Shame" Explores Transgender Identity and Scientific Ethics

D.A. Mindell's "The Evolutionary Function of Shame," premiering February 12th at Second Stage Theater's Next Stage Festival, explores the relationship between a transgender man and his identical twin sister, a geneticist, highlighting ethical concerns in scientific research and its impact on the tra...

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Gender Equality
mk.ru
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SN 2014C's Unexpected Transition and U-Shaped Circumstellar Material

An international team's study of supernova SN 2014C, located 40–45 million light-years away in the NGC 7331 galaxy, revealed its unexpected transition from type Ib to type IIn supernova, caused by the progenitor star shedding its hydrogen layer before exploding, leaving a U-shaped circumstellar mate...

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Space Junk Poses Growing Threat to Air Travel

A new study reveals that an average of 100 large pieces of space debris fall to Earth annually, posing a 25% yearly risk of impacting busy commercial airspace, particularly in the northern US, Europe, and the Asia-Pacific region, potentially leading to flight disruptions.

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Thousands of Earthquakes Hit Santorini, Greece; State of Emergency Declared

Over 12,000 earthquakes, the largest measuring 5.2, have hit Santorini, Greece, since January 26th, prompting a state of emergency, evacuations, and school closures; scientists are unsure if it heralds a larger quake.

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Asteroid Impact Probability Doubles: 2024 YR4 Poses Localized Threat

NASA has doubled the probability of asteroid 2024 YR4, discovered in December 2023, impacting Earth in December 2032 to 2.1%, posing a localized threat if it strikes a populated area, comparable to the 1908 Tunguska event.

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Earth's Inner Core Shape Change Detected

Scientists discovered potential deformation of up to 100 meters in the Earth's inner core using seismic wave data from 1991-2023, possibly linked to changes in the magnetic field and its rotation, raising questions about the planet's long-term stability.

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Climate Action
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China's Wetland Conservation Efforts Boost Migratory Bird Populations

In Gansu, China, a photographer documented nearly 300 bird species across 1.19 million hectares of wetlands over four years; conservation efforts, including artificial nests and infrared cameras, have significantly increased bird populations, with the Heihe reserve recording 675 black storks last ye...

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Life on Land
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Human-like Teeth Grown in Pigs: Advancing Tooth Regeneration Research

Researchers at Tufts University have grown human-like teeth in pigs by combining human and pig tooth tissue and transplanting it into pig jaws, aiming to improve human tooth repair and replacement methods.

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