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Russia Develops "Voronezh" Lightweight Rocket for Small Satellite Launches

Samara University, along with 3D Research and Development, Voskhod fund, and the NTI Strategic Technologies Fund, is developing the "Voronezh" lightweight launch vehicle for placing small satellites (up to 250 kg) into low Earth orbit, aiming for 20 annual launches by 2030 from Vostochny Cosmodrome.

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Keeladi Excavations Challenge Narratives of Early Indian Civilization

Archaeological excavations in Keeladi, Tamil Nadu, have unearthed 2,500-year-old artifacts, challenging existing narratives about early Indian civilization and sparking political controversy between state and federal agencies.

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Virtual Illness Triggers Immune Response: VR Study

A Swiss study found that exposure to virtual reality scenarios depicting sick individuals triggered an immune response in participants, as measured by brain activity and increased innate lymphoid cell activity in blood samples, suggesting the body may preemptively prepare for potential threats.

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Second Artificial Volcano Unearthed in Wörlitz Park

Archaeologists have unearthed a second artificial volcano in Germany's Wörlitz Park, a hidden structure built between 1767 and 1768, replicating Prince Franz's Italian Grand Tour experiences, including Mount Vesuvius, Herculaneum's excavations, and the Temple of Isis in Pompeii, enriching our unders...

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Rare 4,000-Year-Old Handprint Found on Ancient Egyptian Artifact

A 4,000-year-old handprint, discovered by University of Cambridge researchers on a clay "soul house" from an Egyptian tomb (2055-1650 BC), offers a rare glimpse into the lives of ancient Egyptian potters, challenging the historical focus on rulers and highlighting the exhibition "Made in Ancient Egy...

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Nanoplastics Found in Human Brains: A New Threat to Public Health

Research at the University of New Mexico has found nanoplastics in human brains, potentially linking plastic pollution to health problems like dementia, while a separate study shows a correlation between nanoplastic-polluted oceans and increased risks of type 2 diabetes, heart disease, and stroke.

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Study Reveals PFAS in Reusable Menstrual Products

A peer-reviewed study found PFAS, or "forever chemicals," in 100% of 19 reusable menstrual and incontinence products tested from North America, South America, and Europe; higher concentrations suggesting intentional addition in about 30% of the 59 products tested, raising concerns about health and e...

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Untouched 2,600-Year-Old Tomb Unearthed in Italy

Archaeologists in Italy unearthed an untouched 2,600-year-old tomb from the late 7th century B.C. in the Caiolo Necropolis, 30 miles north of Rome, containing painted ceramics and bronze ornaments, offering rare insights into the Orientalizing period.

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Record-Breaking Earthquake Swarm at Mount Rainier

Over 1,000 earthquakes have hit Washington's Mount Rainier since July 8th, exceeding all previous records for seismic swarms at this active volcano; while the USGS maintains a 'normal' alert level, the swarm's unusual duration raises concerns about potential future activity.

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Gold Fields' $15M Joint Venture Targets Major Gold-Copper System in Far North Queensland

Great Southern Mining and Gold Fields initiated a diamond drilling campaign at their Far North Queensland Edinburgh Park project, targeting high-grade gold-copper deposits at Leichhardt Creek and Mt Dillon prospects, based on promising geophysical surveys and rock chip assays showing up to 10.5 g/t ...

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Budgerigar Breeding: From European Challenges to Global Accessibility

Budgerigars, first bred in France in 1846, faced initial breeding challenges in Europe due to their unique nesting habits but were successfully bred by Countess von Schwerin in 1855; over-harvesting in Australia prompted an 1894 export ban, contrasting with their current low cost and accessibility.

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Cancer Drugs Show Promise in Reversing Alzheimer's in Mice

Research shows that the FDA-approved cancer drugs letrozole and irinotecan, when combined, reduced brain degeneration and improved memory in mice, offering a potential new Alzheimer's treatment that could significantly reduce development time and cost.

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