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Genetically Engineered Mice with Two Male Parents Created

Chinese scientists genetically modified mouse embryonic stem cells to create bipaternal mice, achieving a low survival rate (12%) but opening possibilities for endangered species conservation and regenerative medicine.

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Super-Earth Discovered in Habitable Zone of Nearby Star

Researchers at the IAC and ULL confirmed the discovery of HD 20794 d, a super-Earth six times Earth's mass orbiting a Sun-like star 20 light-years away within its habitable zone, using data from the ESPRESSO and HARPS spectrographs over 20 years, opening possibilities for future atmospheric studies.

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Neanderthal Extinction: Blood Group Incompatibility as a Contributing Factor

A new study suggests that blood group incompatibility between Neanderthals and modern humans, specifically a rare Rh factor in Neanderthals causing neonatal hemolytic disease in mixed offspring, may have contributed to Neanderthal extinction.

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H5N9 Avian Influenza Outbreak in California Leads to Mass Culling

A highly pathogenic H5N9 avian influenza strain caused a significant outbreak at a California duck farm starting November 23, 2024, leading to the culling of over 118,000 birds; this is the first time H5N9 has caused severe disease in American poultry.

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Cold Fusion: A Viable Energy Alternative?

A letter to the Guardian argues that cold fusion (LENR) is no longer a discredited theory but a viable alternative energy source with several companies showing reliable energy production and governmental support from agencies such as APRA-E and Horizon 2020.

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Affordable and Clean Energy
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"Height Disparity Between Men and Women: A 20th Century Trend and its Reversal"

"Analysis of data from the WHO and other sources reveals that men's height increased significantly more than women's in nations with improved living conditions and reduced environmental stressors during the 20th century; however, this trend is slowing or reversing in wealthy European countries."

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Gene Editing Creates Adult Mice with Two Male Parents

A team of Chinese scientists created the first adult mice from two male parents via gene editing, modifying 20 imprinted genes to overcome previous developmental issues; while successful, only 11.8% of viable embryos reached adulthood and offspring were infertile.

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Israel and Italy Partner on Beresheet 2 Lunar Mission

Israel and Italy signed a memorandum of understanding for collaboration on SpaceIL's Beresheet 2 lunar mission, which will involve two landings, scientific experiments, and the development of new technologies, with a budget exceeding \$10 million.

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Giant Saurolophus Footprint Found in Gobi Desert

Paleontologists discovered a 92-centimeter-wide Saurolophus footprint in the Gobi Desert, part of a 13-footprint trail suggesting a dinosaur exceeding 15 meters, larger than some Tyrannosaurus Rex, offering insights into its size, gait, and behavior unavailable from skeletal remains alone.

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Life on Land
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Technological Solutions Target High Dolphin Mortality in Bay of Biscay Fishing Nets

In the Bay of Biscay, 4,500–8,500 dolphins die annually in fishing nets, prompting a one-month fishing ban and the development of acoustic beacons and AI-powered trawling nets to reduce bycatch and protect marine ecosystems.

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Life Below Water
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UCI to Ban Carbon Monoxide Rebreathing Equipment in Cycling

The UCI is expected to ban carbon monoxide rebreathing equipment in cycling this week due to safety concerns, although its use may be allowed in medical settings; this follows revelations that some teams used the equipment to measure hemoglobin levels, potentially enhancing performance.

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Spain Reaches Record Low in Early School Leaving, but Lags Behind EU

Spain's early school-leaving rate hit a record low of 13% in 2024, down from 13.7% in 2023, due to higher parental education and successful vocational training programs; however, Spain still lags behind the EU average.

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