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Implantable Neuroprosthesis Restores Walking Ability in Spinal Cord Injury Patients
Scientists in Switzerland developed an implantable spinal cord neuroprosthesis that helps individuals with spinal cord injuries walk again using robotic assistance; nine patients showed significant improvements, with four regaining some mobility without assistance after rehabilitation.
Implantable Neuroprosthesis Restores Walking Ability in Spinal Cord Injury Patients
Scientists in Switzerland developed an implantable spinal cord neuroprosthesis that helps individuals with spinal cord injuries walk again using robotic assistance; nine patients showed significant improvements, with four regaining some mobility without assistance after rehabilitation.
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Tinshemet Cave Unearths Evidence of Neanderthal-Homo Sapien Cultural Exchange
Excavations at Israel's Tinshemet Cave revealed evidence of cultural exchange between Homo sapiens and Neanderthals dating back 110,000 years, challenging the theory of their isolated existence and highlighting the Levant's significance as an early human interaction point.
Tinshemet Cave Unearths Evidence of Neanderthal-Homo Sapien Cultural Exchange
Excavations at Israel's Tinshemet Cave revealed evidence of cultural exchange between Homo sapiens and Neanderthals dating back 110,000 years, challenging the theory of their isolated existence and highlighting the Levant's significance as an early human interaction point.
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Astronauts' 9-Month ISS Stay Highlights Space Travel Challenges
Due to a malfunctioning Boeing Starliner spacecraft, NASA astronauts Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore spent nine months on the ISS, and will return to Earth between March 16 and 19, 2025, aboard a SpaceX Dragon capsule.
Astronauts' 9-Month ISS Stay Highlights Space Travel Challenges
Due to a malfunctioning Boeing Starliner spacecraft, NASA astronauts Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore spent nine months on the ISS, and will return to Earth between March 16 and 19, 2025, aboard a SpaceX Dragon capsule.
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Planthopper Threatens Lower Saxony's Potato and Sugar Beet Crops
The planthopper-transmitted bacteria threaten potato and sugar beet crops in Lower Saxony, prompting the CDU to request emergency insecticide approval, while the state government acknowledges the significant economic risk and suggests long-term solutions via new breeding methods.
Planthopper Threatens Lower Saxony's Potato and Sugar Beet Crops
The planthopper-transmitted bacteria threaten potato and sugar beet crops in Lower Saxony, prompting the CDU to request emergency insecticide approval, while the state government acknowledges the significant economic risk and suggests long-term solutions via new breeding methods.
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Hunnic Migration to Europe: A Complex Genetic Story
A genetic study of 370 individuals from the 2nd century BCE to the 6th century CE across Central Asia and the Carpathian Basin revealed that the Huns' migration to Europe was not a mass movement, but a complex process involving assimilation with local populations, challenging traditional historical ...
Hunnic Migration to Europe: A Complex Genetic Story
A genetic study of 370 individuals from the 2nd century BCE to the 6th century CE across Central Asia and the Carpathian Basin revealed that the Huns' migration to Europe was not a mass movement, but a complex process involving assimilation with local populations, challenging traditional historical ...
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Partial Lunar Eclipse Visible in Parts of Germany on Friday Morning
A partial lunar eclipse will occur on Friday morning in Germany, beginning at 4:56 AM CET and becoming partially visible in the west around 6:00 AM, though the moon will set before the eclipse is complete; weather conditions will significantly impact visibility.
Partial Lunar Eclipse Visible in Parts of Germany on Friday Morning
A partial lunar eclipse will occur on Friday morning in Germany, beginning at 4:56 AM CET and becoming partially visible in the west around 6:00 AM, though the moon will set before the eclipse is complete; weather conditions will significantly impact visibility.
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Oldest European Human Face Found
A 1.1–1.4-million-year-old partial human face, nicknamed "Pink," was discovered in Spain's Sima del Elefante cave, representing the oldest known facial fragment in Europe and suggesting multiple hominin species coexisted there during that period.

Oldest European Human Face Found
A 1.1–1.4-million-year-old partial human face, nicknamed "Pink," was discovered in Spain's Sima del Elefante cave, representing the oldest known facial fragment in Europe and suggesting multiple hominin species coexisted there during that period.
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1.4-Million-Year-Old Hominin Fossil Unearthed in Spain
Researchers in Spain discovered fossilized facial bones, nicknamed "Pink," dating back 1.1 to 1.4 million years, at the Atapuerca site, predating previously known Western European hominins and suggesting a new species, Homo "affinis" erectus, that potentially links Homo georgicus and Homo antecessor...

1.4-Million-Year-Old Hominin Fossil Unearthed in Spain
Researchers in Spain discovered fossilized facial bones, nicknamed "Pink," dating back 1.1 to 1.4 million years, at the Atapuerca site, predating previously known Western European hominins and suggesting a new species, Homo "affinis" erectus, that potentially links Homo georgicus and Homo antecessor...
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COVID-19 Remains Endemic: Ongoing Mutation and the Importance of Vaccination
Five years after the COVID-19 pandemic began, the virus continues to mutate and spread, although its severity is lessened due to widespread immunity; however, experts warn that maintaining immunity through vaccination is crucial to prevent future outbreaks.

COVID-19 Remains Endemic: Ongoing Mutation and the Importance of Vaccination
Five years after the COVID-19 pandemic began, the virus continues to mutate and spread, although its severity is lessened due to widespread immunity; however, experts warn that maintaining immunity through vaccination is crucial to prevent future outbreaks.
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Sharp Rise in England's ADHD Prescriptions
ADHD medication prescriptions in England increased by 18% annually since the pandemic, reaching 41.55 per 1,000 people in 2023, with London seeing a 28% rise; experts cite social media influence and increased psychological stress but also warn of potential overdiagnosis and regional disparities.

Sharp Rise in England's ADHD Prescriptions
ADHD medication prescriptions in England increased by 18% annually since the pandemic, reaching 41.55 per 1,000 people in 2023, with London seeing a 28% rise; experts cite social media influence and increased psychological stress but also warn of potential overdiagnosis and regional disparities.
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40% Bias Score

COVID-19: Continued Mutation and the Importance of Immunity
Despite receding from public attention, COVID-19 continues to mutate, causing hundreds of weekly deaths in the U.S., primarily affecting vulnerable populations; however, widespread immunity currently prevents widespread severe illness.

COVID-19: Continued Mutation and the Importance of Immunity
Despite receding from public attention, COVID-19 continues to mutate, causing hundreds of weekly deaths in the U.S., primarily affecting vulnerable populations; however, widespread immunity currently prevents widespread severe illness.
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Global Air Pollution Crisis: Only Seven Nations Meet WHO Standards
A 2024 report by IQAir found that only seven countries met World Health Organization air quality guidelines, with many countries exceeding limits by tenfold or more, highlighting a global health crisis and significant inequalities in clean air access.

Global Air Pollution Crisis: Only Seven Nations Meet WHO Standards
A 2024 report by IQAir found that only seven countries met World Health Organization air quality guidelines, with many countries exceeding limits by tenfold or more, highlighting a global health crisis and significant inequalities in clean air access.
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40% Bias Score
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