Tag #Science

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Neanderthal Genes Crucial to Human Survival and Global Expansion

New genetic research reveals that early modern humans outside Africa repeatedly went extinct until interbreeding with Neanderthals conferred immunity to new diseases, enabling their survival and eventual global spread approximately 48,000 years ago.

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MWF Launches Book Showcasing 40 Years of Mauritian Conservation Success

The Mauritian Wildlife Foundation (MWF) launched "The Dodo's Legacy", a book documenting 40 years of conservation success in Mauritius and Rodrigues, at the Institut français de Maurice on December 13th, highlighting rescued species and restored habitats, with proceeds supporting ongoing efforts.

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Two Dozen New Species Discovered in Peruvian Amazon

A 2022 expedition to Peru's Alto Mayo region discovered over two dozen new species, including four new mammals (a semi-aquatic mouse, spiny mouse, bat, and squirrel), highlighting exceptional biodiversity and the crucial role of indigenous knowledge in the research.

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Limburg Genetic Mutation Causes Increased Cardiac Arrest Risk

A genetic mutation, originating around 1550 in Limburg, increases the risk of sudden cardiac arrest in approximately 1000-1500 descendants, predominantly affecting women; research is underway to develop a cure.

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Tech Millionaire's \$4 Million Anti-Aging Regimen Raises Questions

Tech millionaire Bryan Johnson spends over \$4 million yearly on an anti-aging regimen involving numerous pills and procedures, claiming to have achieved a significantly younger biological age, raising questions about the accuracy and ethics of biological age measurement and reversal.

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Sutskever's 'Data Depletion' Claim: Inaccurate and Misleading

Ilya Sutskever's claim that AI has exhausted its data supply is inaccurate; the article argues that data scarcity is context-dependent and solvable through methods like synthetic data generation, highlighting the ongoing human role in data creation.

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Chatbots Show Signs of Dementia-like Cognitive Impairment

A study in The BMJ revealed that leading chatbots, including Google's Gemini (scoring 16/30 on the MoCA), showed signs of mild cognitive impairment similar to dementia, raising concerns about their reliability in healthcare.

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16th-Century Genetic Defect Causes Increased Cardiac Arrest Risk in Hundreds

Researchers in Limburg discovered a genetic mutation, the 'Worm mutation', originating around 1550, causing a heightened risk of sudden cardiac arrest among 1000-1500 descendants, primarily women, prompting preventative medication and research into a cure.

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Biology's Impact on History: Dartnell's 'Ser Humano'

Lewis Dartnell's "Ser Humano" explores how biological factors, from infectious diseases to human tendencies towards drugs, have profoundly shaped historical events, impacting everything from the conquest of the Americas to the rise of empires and political systems.

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Defunct Chinese Satellite Creates Fireball Over Southern US

The defunct Chinese satellite GaoJing 1-02 re-entered Earth's atmosphere on Saturday, creating a fireball that was seen across the southern US. Weather radar data suggests that debris may have fallen in Mississippi, Arkansas, and Missouri. The satellite was launched in 2016 and was inactive for near...

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Airborne Microplastics Linked to Serious Health Risks: UCSF Study

A University of California, San Francisco, review of 3,000 studies shows a suspected link between airborne microplastics—primarily from tire wear and waste—and various health problems, including infertility, colon and lung cancer, and respiratory issues, urging immediate regulatory action.

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NASA Finalizes Strategy for Continuous Human Presence in Orbit

NASA's new Low Earth Orbit Microgravity Strategy will maintain continuous human presence in orbit after the 2030 International Space Station retirement, despite budget concerns and uncertainties about the readiness of new commercial space stations.

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