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Mexico’s Popocatépetl is throwing ash over the valley again as Guatemala’s Fuego erupts the same day — two of the Americas’ most active volcanoes firing at once

Indonesia’s Awu volcano just climbed to standby alert as tremors build — one of the archipelago’s deadliest craters, with tens of thousands living in range

A topical drug just healed aging skin faster by clearing out the worn-out ‘zombie’ cells that quietly stall the body’s repair crew

The two drugs that just cleared Alzheimer’s plaques in mice already sit in pharmacies as cancer treatments — a shortcut that could reach patients years sooner

Scientists just traced how a single amino acid steadies the brain’s energy supply — and why its failure may leave neurons starved long before disease shows

Two drugs already used against cancer just reversed Alzheimer’s brain damage in mice — untangling the plaques and restoring lost memory

A 43-year study of 130,000 people found 2 to 3 cups of coffee a day cut dementia risk by 35% — and the protection was strongest before age 75

A lower-calorie Mediterranean diet paired with exercise just sharply cut type 2 diabetes risk in a major trial — even in people who lost little weight

Crews on Mexico’s new bullet-train line keep hitting ancient shaft tombs buried beneath the route — forcing archaeologists to race the construction schedule

A sealed Etruscan tomb untouched for 2,600 years just gave up four bodies on carved stone beds — surrounded by more than 100 pots, weapons, and silver hair spools

Archaeologists in Panama just finished lifting a 1,200-year-old elite tomb from El Caño — layers of gold and offerings stacked around the body of a Coclé lord

Excavators in Egypt’s Aswan just cut into Old Kingdom rock tombs sealed into a cliff — finding inscribed pottery reused by mourners long after the first burials

Researchers just confirmed wildlife is watching us back — animals read human presence as a threat even where we’ve barely touched the land

Scientists just decoded how thousands of starlings wheel as one without colliding — by chasing the flocks with a robotic predator and a 3D computer model

Gray wolves are quietly expanding their range to steer clear of humans — new tracking shows the predators traveling farther than anyone realized

A six-year study across 50 countries just found more than 65% of wild species shift their behavior when people are near — some hide, some roam farther

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