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Domesticated Llamas Unearth Ancient Cultural Exchange in Northern Chile

Archaeological excavations at El Olivar in northern Chile uncovered a mass grave with 56 domesticated llamas and over 200 humans dating back to 1090 AD, revealing cultural exchange and the symbolic value of llamas for a pastoralist population from the Bolivian Altiplano or Peru.

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Reduced Inequality
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Marijuana Use Linked to Early Cardiovascular Disease

A small study found that regular marijuana smokers and THC edible users show signs of early cardiovascular disease similar to tobacco smokers, with vascular function reduced by 42% and 56%, respectively, compared to non-users; researchers emphasize the need for larger studies to confirm these findin...

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Good Health and Well-being
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SpaceX Starship Launch Ends in Explosion

SpaceX's ninth Starship launch from Starbase, Texas, on Tuesday ended in a fiery explosion minutes after liftoff due to technical malfunctions, with the upper stage losing control and failing to deploy its Starlink satellites after a fuel leak. The FAA recently increased launch permits.

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SpaceX's Ninth Starship Test Flight Aims for Success After Previous Failures

SpaceX's ninth Starship test flight, scheduled for Tuesday from Starbase, Texas, aims to achieve a successful launch and controlled landing, deploying satellite simulators and testing new flight configurations after previous failures due to engine malfunctions, with the ultimate goal of crewed Mars ...

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Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
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Ocean Darkening: A 21% Reduction in Sunlit Zones Threatens Marine Life

A study using satellite data reveals that over 21% of the world's oceans have darkened since 2003, shrinking the sunlit zone crucial for marine life and potentially impacting global food security and climate regulation.

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Life Below Water
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9,000-Year-Old Village Unearthed in China

In Zhejiang province, China, excavations at the Xiatang site revealed a 9,000-year-old village with a 5,000-year history of rice farming, showcasing houses, pottery, and tombs, and named among China's top 10 archaeological discoveries of 2024.

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No Poverty
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SpaceX Starship Test Flight: Progress and Setbacks

SpaceX's ninth Starship test flight, launched on May 27, 2025, from Starbase in Texas, lasted 47 minutes, revealing both progress and persistent setbacks compared to previous attempts, indicating a continued, albeit slow, development process.

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Climate Action
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2125 City: Combating Extreme Heat Through Urban Green Space and Technology

In 2125, cities combat extreme heat with shade nets producing energy and collecting water, public cooling centers, and 40% green space, integrating technology and nature for biodiversity and improved human well-being.

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Sustainable Cities and Communities
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Hawaiʻi Island: A Biodiversity Hotspot

Hawaiʻi Island, encompassing over 10,000 square kilometers, offers diverse landscapes including black sand beaches, rainforests, and volcanic areas, supporting a rich biodiversity with native and introduced species across locations like Hakalau Forest National Wildlife Refuge, Wailuku River State Pa...

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Life on Land
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Contact Lenses Expand Human Vision into Near-Infrared Spectrum

A team of scientists created contact lenses using rare-earth particles, expanding human vision into the near-infrared spectrum, allowing users to perceive near-infrared light, improving color vision, and enhancing information processing.

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Good Health and Well-being
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Harvard Fires Tenured Professor for Data Fabrication

Harvard University fired tenured professor Francesca Gino for fabricating data in at least four research studies after an internal investigation prompted by data bloggers who found inconsistencies across her work, leading to the retraction of multiple publications.

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Quality Education
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43,000-Year-Old Fingerprint Sparks Debate on Neanderthal Symbolic Behavior

A team of researchers unveiled what they claim is the world's oldest human fingerprint, a 43,000-year-old red dot on a stone found in Segovia, Spain, believed to be from a Neanderthal who may have added an ocher pigment nose to the stone, interpreting it as a face, sparking debate among experts.

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