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Global Water Cycle Pushed Out of Balance for the First Time in Human History:...

In June 2026, residents of Sanjay Camp in New Delhi faced water shortages during severe heatwaves, leading them to fill plastic containers with water from a tanker to meet their needs. This situation is...
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Melatonin Disruption Linked to Early-Onset Osteoporosis in Recent Study

Disruptions in melatonin signaling may be the reason why some people develop osteoporosis at a young age, according to new research. Osteoporosis is a bone-weakening disease that affects about 0.4 people per 100,000 every...
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Improving Addiction Recovery: Why Meds Are More Effective Than Beds

People recovering from substance use disorders require more than just a bed in a residential treatment center. Quality health care, medication-centered treatment, homes, and jobs are essential for their recovery. In a medical training...
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Indigenous Practices for Salmon and Bear Conservation: Blending Tradition and Science

William Housty learned the importance of preparing for the annual salmon arrival from his grandparents. They believed it was their duty to ensure the waterways were ready for the salmon by clearing debris and...
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Bizarre ‘Pet Cloud’ Seen Above New Zealand: Earth from Space View

A strange phenomenon known as the "Taieri Pet" cloud has been spotted in a recent satellite photo of New Zealand. This unique cloud formation is an altocumulus standing lenticular cloud (ASLC) that forms when...
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Impact of Giant Meteorite Strike on Earth’s Life Diversity: Research Findings

Around 3.26 billion years ago, Earth experienced a catastrophic event when a massive meteorite, known as S2, crashed into our planet. This meteorite, estimated to be four times the size of Mount Everest, had...
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Earliest Known Asymmetrical Animal: Half-a-Billion-Year-Old ‘Marine Roomba’

Scientists have recently discovered the earliest known animal with an asymmetrical body, dating back over 555 million years ago in what is now the Australian outback. This ancient creature, named Quaestio simpsonorum, was described...
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Earth’s Magnetic Field Flipping 41,000 Years Ago: Haunting Sounds in New Animation

A captivating new video has been released by the European Space Agency, showcasing Earth's magnetic field going haywire and almost disappearing during a polar reversal event that occurred around 41,000 years ago. The video,...
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Promising Depression Treatment: At-Home Brain Stimulation Trial

Patients with depression may soon have a new treatment option available to them - a brain-stimulation device that can be used at home. A recent clinical trial has shown promising results, suggesting that patients...
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Discovery of Inside-Out Galaxy by James Webb Telescope at Dawn of Time

The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has made a fascinating discovery of a unique "inside-out" galaxy in the early universe. This galaxy, known as JADES-GS+53.18343?27.79097, emerged just 700 million years after the Big Bang...