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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.
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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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.
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.
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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Ocean Art 2024: Underwater Photography Contest Showcases Marine Life
The 2024 Ocean Art underwater photography contest, with thousands of entries from over 90 countries, showcased winning photos depicting a cannibalistic octopus, ghostly cenote scene, whitetip reef sharks, a sea dragon with eggs, an anemonefish with a parasite, and a curious cormorant.
Ocean Art 2024: Underwater Photography Contest Showcases Marine Life
The 2024 Ocean Art underwater photography contest, with thousands of entries from over 90 countries, showcased winning photos depicting a cannibalistic octopus, ghostly cenote scene, whitetip reef sharks, a sea dragon with eggs, an anemonefish with a parasite, and a curious cormorant.
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Aegean Sea Earthquake Swarm Prompts Safety Measures in Greece
The Aegean Sea experienced an earthquake swarm exceeding 400 tremors since January 28th, 2025, with the strongest reaching 4.8 magnitude; Greece implemented safety measures including school closures and evacuation warnings in Santorini, while experts warn of potential tsunamis in Turkey.
Aegean Sea Earthquake Swarm Prompts Safety Measures in Greece
The Aegean Sea experienced an earthquake swarm exceeding 400 tremors since January 28th, 2025, with the strongest reaching 4.8 magnitude; Greece implemented safety measures including school closures and evacuation warnings in Santorini, while experts warn of potential tsunamis in Turkey.
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German Organic Food Boom Outstrips Supply
Soaring demand for organic milk, meat, and eggs in Germany outpaces supply, primarily driven by discount retailers, while organic farms struggle to keep up, missing government targets for organic farming expansion.
German Organic Food Boom Outstrips Supply
Soaring demand for organic milk, meat, and eggs in Germany outpaces supply, primarily driven by discount retailers, while organic farms struggle to keep up, missing government targets for organic farming expansion.
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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.

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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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...

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.

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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Xunyang Mines Identified as Source of Mercury in Qin Shi Huang's Tomb
Archaeological research indicates that the mercury in Qin Shi Huang's tomb likely originated from cinnabar mines in Xunyang, China, a region with significant mercury reserves and a long history of mining activity, adding to the understanding of the tomb's construction and the emperor's pursuit of im...

Xunyang Mines Identified as Source of Mercury in Qin Shi Huang's Tomb
Archaeological research indicates that the mercury in Qin Shi Huang's tomb likely originated from cinnabar mines in Xunyang, China, a region with significant mercury reserves and a long history of mining activity, adding to the understanding of the tomb's construction and the emperor's pursuit of im...
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Asteroid 2024 YR4: Category 3 Torino Scale Classification Raises Concerns
Asteroid 2024 YR4, estimated at 40-90 meters in diameter, has been classified as category 3 on the Torino scale due to its potential for regional devastation, despite a low probability of impact; further observations are needed before a definitive assessment.

Asteroid 2024 YR4: Category 3 Torino Scale Classification Raises Concerns
Asteroid 2024 YR4, estimated at 40-90 meters in diameter, has been classified as category 3 on the Torino scale due to its potential for regional devastation, despite a low probability of impact; further observations are needed before a definitive assessment.
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Anarchist Ecology: Historical Links and Contemporary Implications
Milo Probst's new book, "anarchistische Ökologie," examines the historical links between anarchism and ecology, showing how 19th-century anarchists integrated environmental concerns into their political projects, while also critiquing problematic aspects like the neglect of indigenous populations in...

Anarchist Ecology: Historical Links and Contemporary Implications
Milo Probst's new book, "anarchistische Ökologie," examines the historical links between anarchism and ecology, showing how 19th-century anarchists integrated environmental concerns into their political projects, while also critiquing problematic aspects like the neglect of indigenous populations in...
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28% Bias Score
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