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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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4,500-Year-Old Cemetery Unearths Bell Beaker Culture Details

Archaeologists in Förderstedt, Germany, discovered a 4,500-year-old Bell Beaker culture cemetery with ten graves; three central graves contained artifacts like a bell-shaped vessel, a stone arm protector, and arrowheads, indicating warriors and suggesting a hierarchical society.

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German Ministers Agree on Education Goals for 2035

Three German state education ministers from different parties agreed on goals for improving education until 2035, focusing on output-oriented indicators to measure student performance, including halving students not reaching minimum standards in math and German and reducing the social gradient in sc...

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GLP-1 RA Drugs Show Promise, but Limitations Remain

A study of 1.2 million medical records found that GLP-1 RA drugs, such as Ozempic and Wegovy, may reduce the risk of several health issues, including substance use disorders, psychiatric disorders, and dementia, by 8-18%, but also carry risks of nausea, vomiting, and pancreatic or kidney complicatio...

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Swindon Stegosaur Vertebra Returns Home

A vertebra from the first scientifically described stegosaur, unearthed in Swindon in 1874, has been returned to the town's museum after being found for sale online, highlighting Swindon's pivotal role in early paleontological discoveries.

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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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Spain's Cancer Cases Rise 20 Percent, Mortality Decreases

Spain's estimated 296,103 cancer diagnoses in 2025 show a 20 percent increase over the past decade, with colon, breast, lung, prostate, and bladder cancers most prevalent; decreased mortality reflects improved treatments and prevention, while rising lung cancer in women is linked to increased tobacc...

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Gut Bacteria Linked to Centenarian Lifespans

Four gut bacteria—Odoribacter, Oscillobacter, Christensenella, and Akkermansia—are significantly more prevalent in centenarians, potentially contributing to longevity by improving immunity, cholesterol levels, insulin sensitivity, and reducing inflammation, according to research and statements by Ha...

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First Mice with Two Biological Fathers Created

Chinese scientists created the first mice with two biological fathers using embryonic stem cell engineering and CRISPR gene editing to correct imprinting abnormalities; although the mice had some health issues, the success demonstrates a potential pathway for gay male couples to have biologically re...

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Harari Advocates Adaptability in "How to Become Friends with Your Enemies

Yuval Noah Harari's "How to Become Friends with Your Enemies" uses the historical rise and fall of Carthage and the spread of Latin to illustrate the constant flux of societies and cultures, advocating for open-mindedness and adaptability as key to progress.

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Switzerland Ranked Smartest Country Globally

World of Card Games ranked Switzerland as the smartest country based on Nobel Prize nominations, average IQ (Lynn-Becker scale), and educational attainment, with the U.S. and U.K. placing third and second respectively.

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