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Earth's Core Leaks Gold: Study Reveals Precious Metal Seepage

A new study analyzing Hawaiian basalt rocks provides strong evidence that gold and other precious metals are leaking from Earth's core into the mantle, eventually reaching the surface; this three-year study, published in Nature, challenges previous assumptions about the core's isolation.

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Baikonur Cosmodrome: From Sputnik to Soyuz-5

The Baikonur Cosmodrome, established in 1955 in the Kazakh SSR, launched humanity's first satellite and the first human into space, showcasing its strategic location and favorable climate while also experiencing significant accidents such as the 1960 R-16 explosion which killed around 100 people.

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Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
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Spain Performs First Heart-Lung Transplant from Controlled Circulatory Death Donor

54-year-old Nieves Laguna received Spain's first heart-lung transplant from a controlled circulatory death donor at Madrid's Puerta de Hierro University Hospital, marking a global milestone in transplantation and increasing organ availability.

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Dementia Risk Lower in Recent Generations: Study

Research shows that people born more recently have a lower risk of developing dementia at any given age than previous generations, particularly women, although the overall dementia burden will still grow as populations age.

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Nuclear Energy: A Forked Road of Promise and Peril

The intertwined history of nuclear weapons and nuclear reactors, born from the same scientific breakthrough, is examined, highlighting the ongoing debate around nuclear power's role in achieving net-zero emissions, amidst persistent safety concerns and political complexities.

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Affordable and Clean Energy
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73-Million-Year-Old Bird Fossils Found in Arctic Alaska

Paleontologists unearthed 50 fossilized bird remains, including chicks, in northern Alaska, dating back 73 million years, coexisting with dinosaurs and significantly predating previous findings.

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Life on Land
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Universities Must Adapt to AI-Driven Higher Education

University presidents and scholars at a forum in Chengdu, China, stressed the need to enhance students' critical thinking, creativity, and ethical judgment in response to the intelligent digital transformation of higher education, emphasizing AI literacy and a phased approach to AI integration in ac...

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Quality Education
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Coffee Consumption Linked to Healthier Aging in Women

A 30-year Harvard University study of 47,000 women revealed that drinking at least one cup of caffeinated coffee daily increased the likelihood of healthy aging by 5 percent, while soda consumption had the opposite effect, decreasing the chance by 19 percent.

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High-Inflammatory Diets Linked to Increased Colon Cancer Mortality

A study of 1625 colon cancer patients found that those with high inflammatory diets (processed meats, white bread, sugary drinks) had a 36% increased risk of death, while those with high anti-inflammatory diets (dark yellow vegetables, coffee) showed improved outcomes.

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Fiber Supplement Reduces 'Forever Chemicals' in Blood by 8%

A Boston University study of 72 men showed that consuming a beta-glucan fiber supplement three times daily for four weeks reduced blood levels of PFAS, 'forever chemicals' linked to cancer, by 8 percent, suggesting fiber may help eliminate these toxins.

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Weight-Loss Drugs Linked to Increased Osteoporosis Risk

Weight-loss drugs such as Ozempic, Wegovy, and Mounjaro may cause significant bone and muscle loss, increasing osteoporosis risk, according to the Royal Osteoporosis Society. Up to 40 percent of weight loss from these drugs may come from bone and muscle, impacting approximately half a million users ...

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Blood Test Predicts Premature Birth Risk Four Months Early

A new Chinese study reveals a blood test predicting premature birth over four months prior, using circulating RNA biomarkers; while promising, its 16-21% false positive and 26-40% false negative rates necessitate further refinement before widespread implementation.

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