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Blue Ghost Lunar Lander Sends Stunning Images of Moon's Far Side
Firefly Aerospace's Blue Ghost lunar lander, carrying 10 NASA instruments, entered lunar orbit on February 13, sent back stunning close-up images of the moon's far side and south pole from 120 kilometers, and is scheduled to land on March 2 near Mons Latreille to collect subsurface data before ceasi...
Blue Ghost Lunar Lander Sends Stunning Images of Moon's Far Side
Firefly Aerospace's Blue Ghost lunar lander, carrying 10 NASA instruments, entered lunar orbit on February 13, sent back stunning close-up images of the moon's far side and south pole from 120 kilometers, and is scheduled to land on March 2 near Mons Latreille to collect subsurface data before ceasi...
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Oldest Runestone Reassembled, Revealing Potential Female Rune-Writer
New research reveals that the world's oldest dated runestone, discovered in Norway in 2023, is a fragmented piece of a larger stone dating back approximately 2000 years, providing insights into the identities of the rune carvers and the meaning of the inscriptions.
Oldest Runestone Reassembled, Revealing Potential Female Rune-Writer
New research reveals that the world's oldest dated runestone, discovered in Norway in 2023, is a fragmented piece of a larger stone dating back approximately 2000 years, providing insights into the identities of the rune carvers and the meaning of the inscriptions.
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Brain Stimulation Shows Promise for Treating Anxiety in Parkinson's Disease
A study of 33 Parkinson's patients undergoing deep brain stimulation surgery revealed a strong link between theta brain waves in the basal ganglia and anxiety levels, suggesting DBS could be adapted to treat anxiety, a major unmet need in Parkinson's disease affecting roughly one in three patients.
Brain Stimulation Shows Promise for Treating Anxiety in Parkinson's Disease
A study of 33 Parkinson's patients undergoing deep brain stimulation surgery revealed a strong link between theta brain waves in the basal ganglia and anxiety levels, suggesting DBS could be adapted to treat anxiety, a major unmet need in Parkinson's disease affecting roughly one in three patients.
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UK Breast Cancer Deaths Projected to Soar by 42% by 2050
A World Health Organization study projects a 42 percent increase in UK breast cancer deaths by 2050, reaching 17,261, due to an aging population, unhealthy lifestyles, and mortality rates exceeding those in countries like the US and Sweden despite lower incidence rates.
UK Breast Cancer Deaths Projected to Soar by 42% by 2050
A World Health Organization study projects a 42 percent increase in UK breast cancer deaths by 2050, reaching 17,261, due to an aging population, unhealthy lifestyles, and mortality rates exceeding those in countries like the US and Sweden despite lower incidence rates.
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AUV Swarm to Monitor and Protect 3D-Printed Artificial Reefs in Cyprus
A first-of-its-kind project off the coast of Cyprus uses a swarm of autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs) to monitor, protect, and provide data on 3D-printed artificial reefs designed to attract marine life to otherwise barren sections of the sea, offering a cost-effective solution compared to conve...
AUV Swarm to Monitor and Protect 3D-Printed Artificial Reefs in Cyprus
A first-of-its-kind project off the coast of Cyprus uses a swarm of autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs) to monitor, protect, and provide data on 3D-printed artificial reefs designed to attract marine life to otherwise barren sections of the sea, offering a cost-effective solution compared to conve...
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New Bat Coronavirus Can Infect Human Cells, Raising Pandemic Concerns
Researchers in China discovered HKU5-CoV-2, a bat coronavirus that can infect human cells via the ACE2 receptor, raising concerns about a potential new pandemic due to the lack of pre-existing immunity; the virus's ability to infect human cells and its discovery in minks suggest a zoonotic spillover...
New Bat Coronavirus Can Infect Human Cells, Raising Pandemic Concerns
Researchers in China discovered HKU5-CoV-2, a bat coronavirus that can infect human cells via the ACE2 receptor, raising concerns about a potential new pandemic due to the lack of pre-existing immunity; the virus's ability to infect human cells and its discovery in minks suggest a zoonotic spillover...
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Blue Ghost Lunar Lander Sends Stunning Far-Side Moon Imagery
Firefly Aerospace's Blue Ghost lunar lander, carrying 10 NASA instruments, successfully entered lunar orbit on February 13 and is slated to land on March 2 near Mons Latreille to collect data on lunar dust and regolith, contributing to NASA's Artemis program.

Blue Ghost Lunar Lander Sends Stunning Far-Side Moon Imagery
Firefly Aerospace's Blue Ghost lunar lander, carrying 10 NASA instruments, successfully entered lunar orbit on February 13 and is slated to land on March 2 near Mons Latreille to collect data on lunar dust and regolith, contributing to NASA's Artemis program.
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Climate Simulation Tool Shows How Climate Change Intensifies Extreme Weather
The Alfred-Wegener-Institute (AWI) launched "Climate Storylines," an online climate simulation tool visualizing how climate change intensifies weather events like Storm Boris's extreme rainfall in September 2024; future improvements include higher resolution and more scenarios.

Climate Simulation Tool Shows How Climate Change Intensifies Extreme Weather
The Alfred-Wegener-Institute (AWI) launched "Climate Storylines," an online climate simulation tool visualizing how climate change intensifies weather events like Storm Boris's extreme rainfall in September 2024; future improvements include higher resolution and more scenarios.
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Toxic Microalgae Causes Skin Rash Outbreak Among Senegalese Fishermen
In late 2020, hundreds of Senegalese fishermen developed a mysterious skin rash caused by the toxic microalgae Vulcanodinium rugosum, which produces portimine A; a five-year investigation involving international scientists identified the algae as the source, highlighting the challenges of addressing...

Toxic Microalgae Causes Skin Rash Outbreak Among Senegalese Fishermen
In late 2020, hundreds of Senegalese fishermen developed a mysterious skin rash caused by the toxic microalgae Vulcanodinium rugosum, which produces portimine A; a five-year investigation involving international scientists identified the algae as the source, highlighting the challenges of addressing...
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Second Tomb of King Tutmose II Possibly Found in Egypt
An Egyptian-British archaeological team believes it has located the second tomb of King Tutmose II, 23 meters beneath debris in the Valley of the Kings near Luxor, Egypt, only days after uncovering his first tomb.

Second Tomb of King Tutmose II Possibly Found in Egypt
An Egyptian-British archaeological team believes it has located the second tomb of King Tutmose II, 23 meters beneath debris in the Valley of the Kings near Luxor, Egypt, only days after uncovering his first tomb.
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New Coronavirus Raises Pandemic Concerns
A new coronavirus, HKU5-CoV-2, similar to SARS-CoV-2 and MERS, has been discovered in bats in China, raising concerns about its pandemic potential despite currently lacking human transmission; experts urge global preparedness and collaboration, highlighting the ongoing threat of zoonotic spillover.

New Coronavirus Raises Pandemic Concerns
A new coronavirus, HKU5-CoV-2, similar to SARS-CoV-2 and MERS, has been discovered in bats in China, raising concerns about its pandemic potential despite currently lacking human transmission; experts urge global preparedness and collaboration, highlighting the ongoing threat of zoonotic spillover.
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Diverse Origins of the Huns Revealed by Genetic Study
A new genetic study, published in PNAS, reveals the surprisingly diverse origins of the Huns, challenging previous assumptions about their descent from the Xiongnu alone and highlighting a complex, multi-ethnic composition across the Eurasian Steppe and Europe.

Diverse Origins of the Huns Revealed by Genetic Study
A new genetic study, published in PNAS, reveals the surprisingly diverse origins of the Huns, challenging previous assumptions about their descent from the Xiongnu alone and highlighting a complex, multi-ethnic composition across the Eurasian Steppe and Europe.
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