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Cologne's "Luna" Facility: Preparing Astronauts for Moon Missions

A new moon simulation facility, "Luna," near Cologne, Germany, will train astronauts for upcoming lunar missions, including those to the lunar south pole, by simulating low gravity, dim lighting, and lunar terrain using materials from the Siebengebirge mountains. The facility also includes a prototy...

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Omega-3 Supplements Slow Biological Aging in Seniors

A University of Zurich study found that daily omega-3 supplements reduced biological age by up to four months in 777 participants aged 70+, with even greater benefits when combined with vitamin D and exercise, significantly lowering cancer risk and frailty.

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Extended Preventative Measures in Santorini Following Seismic Activity

Following increased seismic activity with a maximum recorded magnitude of 4.9, preventative measures including school closures and evacuation recommendations have been extended to Santorini, Anafi, Ios, and Amorgos until February 7th, 2025, due to the risk of landslides and building damage.

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Sustainable Cities and Communities
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Over 200 Earthquakes Hit Aegean Islands

More than 200 undersea earthquakes, many with magnitudes over 4.5, struck near the Aegean Sea islands over three days, leading to school closures, emergency crew deployments, seaside area restrictions, and pool draining on Santorini and nearby islands.

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Sustainable Cities and Communities
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Omega-3, Vitamin D, and Exercise Slow Epigenetic Aging in Seniors

A study of 777 people over 70 found that daily omega-3 (1 gram), combined with vitamin D and exercise, slowed epigenetic aging by over three months, reduced cancer risk by 61%, and frailty by 39%, highlighting the potential of lifestyle interventions to impact biological aging.

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Multiple Earthquakes Strike Near Santorini; Schools Closed

Multiple earthquakes, the largest measuring 4.5 on the Richter scale, hit the sea area between Santorini and Amorgos on Sunday, prompting school closures and safety measures due to ongoing seismic activity deemed non-volcanic by experts.

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Sustainable Cities and Communities
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200+ Earthquakes Strike Santorini, Prompting Evacuations

More than 200 earthquakes have hit Santorini and nearby islands in the past 48 hours, prompting evacuations and concerns despite no immediate casualties; the Greek Prime Minister urged calm while acknowledging the intense geological situation.

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Sustainable Cities and Communities
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Microplastics Accumulate in Human Brains: A Growing Concern

A study of 52 human cadavers (2016-2024) found that microplastics and nanoplastics accumulate more in human brains than in livers or kidneys; concentrations increased over time and were higher in individuals with dementia.

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New AI Test Reveals Advanced Models' Significant Shortcomings

A new AI benchmark, the "Last Human Test," consisting of 3,000 complex questions in fields like philosophy and engineering, reveals that leading AI models achieve only 8.3% accuracy, questioning current methods of assessing AI intelligence.

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Quality Education
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Greenland Glacial Crevasses Widen, Accelerating Potential Ice Loss

A new study reveals a 15-25% increase in the size of Greenland's glacial crevasses between 2016 and 2021, potentially accelerating ice loss due to increased glacial movement, water penetration, and iceberg calving, based on analysis of 8,000 3D surface maps from satellite imagery.

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Climate Action
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Higher Microplastic Concentrations Found in Human Brains

A Nature Medicine study reveals significantly higher microplastic concentrations in human brains compared to other organs, with levels 7 to 30 times greater in brain tissue than in the liver or kidneys, potentially due to the brain's high fat content and the hydrophobic nature of microplastics. Glob...

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Gender Inequality in STEM: The Equality Paradox

A study reveals stark contrasts in women's participation in scientific fields across nations, with countries known for gender equality paradoxically showing lower female representation in STEM, suggesting that ingrained stereotypes, rather than overt discrimination, play a significant role.

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Gender Equality

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