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The Philippines just raised the alert on Bulusan volcano after a burst of unrest — fresh tremors and steam blasts stirring at one of the country’s deadliest cones

The biggest great white ever tagged in the Atlantic — a 14-foot male named Contender — just pinged off the U.S. East Coast as it powers north

Excavators in Rome just opened Republican-era tombs packed with pottery, personal treasures, and animal offerings — untouched burials from the city’s earliest centuries

Scientists just watched a single cell solve a maze and remember the way — a brainless slime mold that learns where it found food and never forgets

A magnitude 6.0 earthquake just slammed Hawaii’s Big Island — cracking roads, triggering rockslides on Highway 11, and knocking out power across Kona

Researchers just decoded the words a paralyzed patient was only thinking — a brain implant that turned silent, imagined speech into text on a screen

An old asthma inhaler drug just reversed advanced fatty liver damage in the lab — and doctors are now racing it into human trials

Researchers just revived microbes buried in rock beneath the seafloor — dormant cells that woke up, started eating, and began dividing again in the lab

Scientists just cracked why some trees survive direct lightning strikes that kill their neighbors — and one tropical giant actually thrives on being hit

Indonesia’s Dukono volcano just fired off nearly 200 explosions in a single day — hurling ash two miles high over a restless stretch of the Ring of Fire

MIT just found that a single amino acid in meat, beans, and cheese flips on the gut’s repair switch — healing the lining that shields you from disease

Astronomers just watched a massive star vanish without a supernova — evidence it collapsed straight into a black hole, skipping the explosion entirely

Builders in Italy just hit the walls of a 2,000-year-old Roman basilica beneath a city square — a grand public hall lost since the age of Augustus

Killer whales are eating their own — chewed-up orca fins washing up on a Russian beach just gave scientists the first hard evidence of orca cannibalism

Mayon’s lava flows have crept 3.8 kilometers down the mountain as nearly 290,000 Filipinos remain displaced — one of the longest eruptions in the volcano’s history

Drone footage just caught sperm whales headbutting each other for the first time — confirming a violent behavior scientists had only guessed at

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