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Australian Researcher Develops "Frog Sauna" to Combat Deadly Chytrid Fungus

Anthony Waddle's "frog sauna" method, utilizing modified greenhouses and Besser blocks, successfully treats Australian frogs infected with the deadly chytrid fungus by maintaining temperatures above 28 degrees Celsius, resulting in improved frog health and potential future release back into the wild...

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Life on Land
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Kilauea Volcano Erupts Again, 31st Time Since December

Kilauea volcano in Hawaii erupted for the 31st time since December on Friday, shooting lava 100 feet into the air within its summit crater, posing no threat to homes and drawing increased visitors to Hawaii Volcanoes National Park.

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Miniature Microscope Enables High-Resolution Multicolor Deep-Brain Imaging in Mice

Chinese scientists created a 2.6-gram miniature two-photon microscope enabling high-resolution, multicolor deep-brain imaging in freely moving mice, published in Nature Methods, offering insights into Alzheimer's and advancing brain research.

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Good Health and Well-being
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Kilauea Volcano Erupts Again, 31st Time Since December

Kilauea volcano in Hawaii erupted on Friday, July 28, 2024, for the 31st time since December, shooting lava 100 feet high within its summit crater, posing no threat to homes but drawing increased tourism to Hawaii Volcanoes National Park.

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Rapid Human Evolution: Adaptation to Altitude and Arctic Conditions

Two recent studies highlight rapid human evolution: Sherpas adapt quickly to high altitudes through kidney and respiratory functions, while Greenlandic Inuits show genetic adaptations for metabolizing omega-3 fatty acids from their traditional diet.

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Arctic Sea Ice Melt Slowdown: A Temporary Reprieve

New research reveals a temporary slowdown in Arctic sea ice melt since the late 2000s, despite continued human-caused global warming; the rate of loss over the last two decades is the slowest since 1979, though this is expected to change within 5-10 years.

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Climate Action
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SpaceX's Starship Flight 10: Testing Multiple Landing Burns and In-Flight Engine Relighting

SpaceX's Starship Flight 10, launching August 24th at 7:30 p.m. EDT, will test multiple experimental landing burns for the Super Heavy booster, in-flight engine relighting for Starship, and deploy eight dummy Starlink satellites, marking a significant step in the vehicle's development.

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Interstellar Tunnels Discovered Extending from Solar System's Location

New research using the eROSITA X-ray telescope reveals two massive interstellar tunnels emanating from the Local Hot Bubble, our solar system's location, extending towards the Centaurus and Canis Major constellations, possibly part of a larger network shaped by stellar feedback.

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Quadruped Robot Shows Promise for Autonomous Mars Exploration

Oregon State University researchers tested a quadruped robot at White Sands National Park, demonstrating its autonomous data collection capabilities in a Mars-analog environment. The robot's unique ability to sense ground stiffness complements existing rover and drone assets, improving safety and ef...

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ADSL Enzyme Variation: A Potential Key to Homo Sapiens' Evolutionary Success

A study published in PNAS suggests that a single amino acid change in the enzyme adenylosuccinate lyase (ADSL), unique to Homo sapiens, may have enhanced water-seeking behavior, contributing to our ancestors' survival advantage over Neanderthals and Denisovans approximately 600,000 years ago.

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Delayed Outburst of T Coronae Borealis Challenges Stellar Prediction Models

Astronomers anticipated a dramatic brightening of T Coronae Borealis (T CrB) in 2024, visible to the naked eye, due to a thermonuclear explosion on its white dwarf component; however, the event has not yet occurred, highlighting the limitations of current prediction models based on previous 80-year ...

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Submerged Roman City Unearthed in Aboukir Bay

Egyptian divers recovered three ancient statues—a Ramses II sphinx, a Ptolemaic figure, and a Roman noble—from Aboukir Bay, revealing a submerged Roman city, possibly an extension of Canopus, during a development project.

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