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Mount Lewotobi Laki-Laki in Indonesia is still tremoring at Alert Level 3 — white steam plumes rising 200 meters above the crater rim and the 5-kilometer exclusion zone holding
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Biology
Marine biologists just filmed a brand-new deep-sea jellyfish 14,000 feet below the Galápagos — its body pulsing in rhythmic waves of cold blue light
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A tiny falcon just logged a brand-new breeding range in South America — birdwatchers now tracking the smallest raptor in the Western Hemisphere pushing steadily northward
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Astronomy
Astronomers just tagged ultra-heavy atomic nuclei as the best suspect for the cosmos’s highest-energy rays — particles powerful enough to outpunch anything built on Earth
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A 5.4 earthquake just rattled the Tongan Trench 180 kilometers northeast of Neiafu — one of the strongest jolts anywhere in the South Pacific over the past 24 hours
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Researchers just identified sequentially firing molecular ‘timers’ inside the brain that decide which experiences get stored as memories and which slip away
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A new study just tied junk-food diets early in life to lasting changes in the brain’s wiring — damage that sticks even after people switch back to healthy food
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Scientists just mapped a brain circuit tying worked muscles directly to memory formation — showing why exercise sharpens recall in aging brains long after the workout ends
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Health
A single-patch sensor now reads blood sugar through the skin with no needle stick — and the first versions are already on their way to pharmacy shelves
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Drinking beetroot juice just reshaped the mouth bacteria of older adults — quietly lowering their blood pressure as a cheap vegetable does the work of a pill
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Health
Newly identified enzyme IDOL just surfaced as a major target for slowing Alzheimer’s disease — driving the brain’s cholesterol cleanup system off the rails
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A phase 1/2 trial just reported exceptional disease control on pancreatic cancer using daraxonrasib — a targeted drug aimed at the mutation doctors once called untreatable
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A single gene-silencing shot just cut dangerous cholesterol in half for a full year — built to replace the daily statins millions of adults already take
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Archeology
Archaeologists in Luxor just pulled 22 painted ‘Chanters of Amun’ coffins and eight sealed papyri from the 3,000-year-old Tomb of Djeserkaraseneb at Sheikh Abd el-Qurna
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Archeology
Traces of red corrosion on two tiny Roman medical tools just gave scientists the oldest direct evidence of surgical anesthesia ever documented
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Crews digging beneath Germany’s Main River at Aschaffenburg just uncovered a sprawling Iron Age settlement preserved almost untouched in waterlogged soil
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