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Munich Reactor Restart Delayed: Legal Battles and Technical Challenges

After a nearly five-year shutdown due to repairs, the corona pandemic, and legal challenges concerning its highly enriched uranium fuel, the FRM II research reactor in Munich is scheduled to restart operations by late 2025, providing neutrons for research, medicine, and industry, but faces ongoing l...

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Cabbage's Health Benefits: A Scientific Review

Cabbage, a low-calorie vegetable rich in Vitamins C and K, fiber, and antioxidants, offers numerous health benefits including improved digestion, reduced inflammation, and enhanced cardiovascular health, supported by various studies.

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Rural 5G Video Uploads Expose Users to Double the Radiation

A Swiss study found that uploading videos on 5G phones in rural areas exposes users to nearly double the radiation compared to urban areas (29 mW/sq-m vs 16 mW/sq-m), exceeding the WHO safety threshold, primarily due to increased phone emissions.

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Space Exploration Updates: Astronaut Return, Earth Observation Missions, Artemis Delay

In 2025, NASA astronauts will return from the ISS; ESA will launch missions to study Earth's ecosystems from space; and the Artemis II lunar mission is delayed until at least April 2026.

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Major Winter Storm to Bring Heavy Snow, Ice, and Frigid Temperatures to Central and Eastern U.S.

A major winter storm is forecast to hit the central U.S. on Saturday, bringing heavy snow (at least 8 inches in some areas), freezing rain, and dangerously cold temperatures to millions across the eastern two-thirds of the country, potentially causing widespread travel disruptions and power outages.

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AI's 2025 Impact: From Healthcare to Autonomous Agents

AI will significantly advance healthcare and scientific research in 2025 with the release of AlphaFold and improvements in ClimateNet predictions, while autonomous AI agents will take on daily tasks, prompting new regulations and the rise of smaller, more accessible language models.

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FRM II Reactor Restart Delayed Until Late 2025 Due to Manufacturing Issues and Legal Challenges

The FRM II research reactor in Germany, shut down since March 2020 due to fuel shortages and the COVID-19 pandemic, is facing further delays in its planned 2025 restart due to component manufacturing issues. A legal challenge over its use of 93% enriched uranium, settled in June 2024, adds to the co...

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Pilchards: A Nutritious Food Source with Multiple Health Benefits

Pilchards, a small oily fish popular in East Africa, offer significant nutritional benefits including high protein, omega-3 fatty acids, and essential vitamins and minerals, contributing to cardiovascular, brain, and bone health, and aiding in weight management.

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Zero Hunger
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Maldives Coral Bleaching: Resilience Varies, Highlighting Need for Adaptive Management

A 2024 study in the Maldives revealed varying coral species resilience to bleaching, highlighting the need for adaptive management strategies in coral nurseries and emphasizing the economic impact of coral loss (€5 billion annually in Egypt).

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Life Below Water
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Mutated Bird Flu Virus Causes Severe Illness in Canadian Teen

A 13-year-old girl in British Columbia was hospitalized with a mutated avian influenza virus, marking Canada's first reported human infection of H5N1 and highlighting the virus's potential for severe illness and mutation.

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1831 Volcanic Eruption Traced to Remote Kuril Island Volcano

Analysis of Greenland ice cores revealed that the previously unidentified 1831 volcanic eruption, which caused a 1°C drop in average Northern Hemisphere temperatures, originated from the Zavodovsky volcano on Russia's Kuril Islands; this challenges earlier assumptions and highlights the global impac...

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3-Million-Year-Old Tools Found in Kenya

Archaeologists discovered 3-million-year-old Oldowan stone tools on Kenya's Homa Peninsula, challenging previous assumptions about the origins and impact of early tool use by hominins, which fueled brain and body growth.

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