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PFAS Cleanup in Europe: €100 Billion Annual Cost Estimated

A new investigation reveals that cleaning up PFAS pollution across Europe could cost at least €100 billion annually, based on conservative estimates, and that industry lobbying is hindering stricter regulations.

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Clean Water and Sanitation
kathimerini.gr
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New Protective Structure for Desmotes of Phaleron Skeletons Under Construction

A new €6.35 million protective structure for the 80 7th-century BC Desmotes of Phaleron skeletons, discovered at the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Center in 2016, is under construction, integrating seamlessly with the existing architecture and carefully managing visitor experience.

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Sustainable Cities and Communities
theglobeandmail.com
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Laser Technology Reveals Intricate Ancient Peruvian Tattoos

A new study used lasers to uncover highly intricate tattoos on approximately 100 mummies from Peru's Chancay culture (around 1250 CE), revealing geometric designs of exceptional quality comparable to modern tattooing, providing unique insights into pre-Inca art and cultural practices.

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Karlsruhe Zoo Welcomes Rare Polar Bear Cub, Takes Protective Measures

The Karlsruhe Zoo announced the birth of a polar bear cub to Nuka and Kap in December 2023. To protect the cub, the zoo sealed off the enclosure and limited access, monitoring the family via webcams. The cub's sex remains unknown, and a veterinary examination is planned in several weeks.

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Life on Land
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First Temple Ritual Structure Unearthed in Jerusalem's City of David

An eight-room structure unearthed in Jerusalem's City of David, dating to the First Temple period (circa 1000-586 BCE), contained ritual items such as an altar and wine/oil presses, suggesting cultic practices by Judah residents before its abandonment around the 8th century BCE, possibly due to reli...

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No Poverty
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Increased Seismic Activity at Iceland's Bardarbunga Volcano Prompts Yellow Aviation Code

On Tuesday, over 130 earthquakes, the largest measuring 5.1 magnitude, hit Iceland's Bardarbunga volcano, triggering a yellow aviation code as magma accumulation suggests a possible eruption; however, the remote location minimizes immediate infrastructure risks.

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Climate Action
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Global Study Uncovers 300 New Genetic Depression Risk Factors

An international study of over 5 million people across 29 countries identified 300 previously unknown genetic risk factors for depression, highlighting the importance of diverse representation in research and opening avenues for more inclusive treatment.

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Good Health and Well-being
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U.S. Dementia Cases Projected to Double by 2060

A new study projects a doubling of new U.S. dementia cases by 2060, reaching approximately 1 million annually, primarily due to population aging; the lifetime risk after age 55 is 42%, with disparities across demographics highlighting the urgent need for health equity policies.

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Good Health and Well-being
dailymail.co.uk
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World's Oldest Tattoos Found on Ötzi the Iceman

The 61 tattoos on Ötzi, a 46-year-old Copper Age man discovered in 1991 in the Alps, are confirmed as the world's oldest, predating previous finds by at least 1,000 years, and may have had therapeutic purposes.

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No Poverty
theguardian.com
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Downing Street Blocks Beaver Reintroduction Plan

Downing Street blocked a Natural England plan to reintroduce beavers to England, viewing it as a "Tory legacy", despite the plan's approval by the environment secretary and evidence of beavers' environmental benefits in flood mitigation and biodiversity.

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Life on Land
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University of Turin to Invest €100 Million in New Medical School Building

The University of Turin will invest over €100 million in a new 30,000 square meter university building, the Domus universitaria, to accommodate approximately 10,000 students in medical fields, located next to the new Parco della Salute hospital in Turin, Italy. The increased cost reflects rising mat...

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Quality Education
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Reducing Methane Emissions from Cows: A Multifaceted Approach

Scientists are exploring multiple methods to reduce methane emissions from cows, including dietary changes, feed additives like Bovaer and seaweed, genetic selection for lower-methane-producing cattle, and vaccines targeting methane-producing microbes, to mitigate their significant contribution to c...

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Climate Action

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