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Late Eating Linked to Impaired Glucose Tolerance and Weight Management

Studies reveal a strong link between late meal timing and impaired glucose tolerance, independent of diet composition or weight. Research by Garaulet and the UOC-Columbia team demonstrated that eating after 3 PM hinders weight loss, and consuming a significant portion of daily calories after 5 PM in...

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Record 756 Frost-Free Days in De Bilt, Netherlands

De Bilt, Netherlands, has set a new record of 756 consecutive days without a frost day, exceeding the previous record by one day, due to global warming caused by the burning of fossil fuels, resulting in warmer temperatures and fewer cold periods.

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Blue Origin's New Glenn Rocket Launch Scrubbed Due to Technical Issues

Blue Origin scrubbed the launch of its New Glenn rocket from Cape Canaveral on Monday due to unspecified technical issues, delaying its entry into the commercial satellite launch market.

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Turkey Records Hottest Year in 53 Years

Turkey experienced its warmest year on record in 2024, with an average temperature of 15.6 degrees Celsius, exceeding the 1991-2020 average by 1.7 degrees. Rainfall decreased by 6.3 percent nationwide, with the most significant drop in the Aegean region (22.4 percent) and the highest rainfall in Riz...

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Unprecedented Plasma Jets Ejected from Supermassive Black Hole 1ES 1927+654

An international team observed unusual X-ray fluctuations and plasma jets ejected from the supermassive black hole 1ES 1927+654 in the Draco constellation, 270 million light-years away, following a 2018 outburst; a low-mass white dwarf star is the most plausible explanation.

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Record 756 Days Without Ice Day in De Bilt Highlights Climate Change

De Bilt, Netherlands, has experienced a record 756 consecutive days without an ice day, exceeding the previous record by one day and highlighting the impact of global warming caused by fossil fuel combustion, resulting in fewer cold periods and more heatwaves.

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Self-Destructing Tuberculosis Vaccine Shows Promise in Monkey Trials

American researchers created a self-destructing tuberculosis vaccine with a genetic 'kill switch' activated by an antibiotic; successful monkey trials showed enhanced efficacy and safety compared to the standard BCG vaccine, potentially enabling intravenous administration and broader protection.

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Dust Obscuration Solves the Red Supergiant Problem

A new study resolves the 'red supergiant problem' by showing that dust obscured the luminosity of many red supergiant stars, leading to an underestimation of their numbers; this finding is based on data from the Webb and Hubble telescopes and ground-based surveys.

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Life on Land
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6.9 Magnitude Earthquake Hits Southwestern Japan, Triggering Tsunami Warnings

A 6.9 magnitude earthquake struck southwestern Japan at 9:19 p.m. local time on Monday, triggering tsunami warnings for Miyazaki and Kochi prefectures; a 20-centimeter tsunami hit Miyazaki city, causing minor damage but raising concerns given Japan's high seismic risk and recent megaquake warnings.

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Sustainable Cities and Communities
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Dementia Risk in US to Double by 2060: Study

New research shows 42% of Americans over 55 will develop dementia, with annual diagnoses projected to double by 2060 due to the aging population and racial disparities, highlighting the urgent need for preventative policies.

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Spain Cancels €31 Million AI Research Grant, Sparking Outrage

The Spanish government unexpectedly canceled a €31 million AI research grant after evaluations were completed, causing outrage among over 100 affected researchers who are seeking recourse from European and Spanish authorities.

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Blue Origin's New Glenn Rocket Launch Aborted

Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket launch was aborted this morning due to unspecified technical issues, delaying the maiden voyage of the 98-meter, partially reusable rocket designed to carry 45 tonnes to low Earth orbit.

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