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Asteroid 2024 YR4: 1.3% Chance of Earth Impact in 2032

Asteroid 2024 YR4, discovered December 27, 2024, has a 1.3 percent chance of impacting Earth on December 22, 2032, posing a significant threat due to its 200-foot size and potential impact zone across several continents.

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AI and X-rays Reveal Text in Ancient Herculaneum Scroll

Using AI and synchrotron X-ray technology, scientists created the first 3D image of a carbonized Herculaneum scroll, revealing more readable text than previously possible, offering potential to unlock ancient knowledge held within the remaining 1000 scrolls.

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CINC Director Resigns Amidst Disagreement Over Research Center's Future Direction

Juan Lerma resigned as director of the Cajal International Neuroscience Center (CINC) due to disagreements with the CSIC over its management model; the CSIC's new direction hinders the CINC's goal of becoming a globally competitive neuroscience research center, causing the loss of key researchers.

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Climate Change Alters Bird Migration Patterns in the Netherlands

Milder winters in the Netherlands, linked to rising temperatures, are causing changes in bird migration patterns. Spoonbills are overwintering in the Zeeland delta instead of migrating to West Africa, while other species show altered migration distances and timing.

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Olorgesailie: A Million-Year-Old Factory of Stone Tools

Olorgesailie Prehistoric Site in Kenya, 90 kilometers southwest of Nairobi, is a 50-hectare area in the Great Rift Valley yielding millions-of-years-old hand axes and other artifacts associated with Homo erectus, attracting researchers since 1919.

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Snow Leopard Fossil Study Reveals Evolutionary Path and Conservation Implications

An international team's study published in Science Advances reveals that five fossilized snow leopards from outside the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau represent dispersed populations, not separate lineages, expanding their range during the Middle Pleistocene due to factors like mountainous terrain and prey a...

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Life on Land
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Personalized Cancer Vaccine Shows Promising Results in Kidney Cancer Trial

A phase I trial at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute showed that a personalized cancer vaccine kept nine kidney cancer patients cancer-free for three years post-treatment; this is a significant advancement given the high recurrence rate of kidney cancer.

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Spinal Cord Stimulation Improves Muscle Function in SMA Patients

A small study shows spinal cord stimulation temporarily improved muscle function in three adults with spinal muscular atrophy (SMA), offering hope for a new treatment for this progressive, incurable disease.

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Climate Change Alters Migratory Patterns of Spoonbills in the Netherlands

Milder winters in the Netherlands, with no icy days in 2023 and 2024, are causing some spoonbills to overwinter in the Zeeland delta instead of migrating to Africa; this change in migratory behavior reflects broader trends in avian migration due to climate change, impacting various species different...

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Helium Exploration in Germany Aims to Reduce Import Dependency

A German company is exploring a significant helium deposit near Kröslin, Vorpommern, using sound wave technology to map the underground reserves. The project, based on data from the former East Germany, aims to reduce Germany's complete reliance on helium imports from the US, Qatar and Algeria.

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Magnitude 5 Earthquake Strikes Near Santorini, Sparking Volcanic Concerns

A magnitude 5 earthquake struck near Santorini yesterday, followed by numerous strong aftershocks, prompting concern about the nearby Kolumbo and Santorini volcanoes despite expert assurances that the quakes are tectonic.

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Spinal Cord Implant Shows Promise for ALS Treatment

A spinal cord implant significantly improved muscle strength and mobility in three ALS patients, showing promise for a new treatment approach to this incurable genetic disease, according to a small, one-month pilot study published in Nature Medicine.

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