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First Serious Human Case of Avian Flu Reported in the U.S.

The U.S. has reported its first serious case of avian flu in a human, with the CDC confirming no person-to-person transmission of the virus.

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27 New Animal Species Discovered in Peru's Alto Mayo Region

2024-12-22T07:18:53.169Z

A recent expedition in Peru's Alto Mayo region has discovered 27 new animal species, highlighting the urgent need for biodiversity conservation.

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Revolutionary Discovery: Scientists Use Food Dye to Make Mouse Skin Transparent, Opening New Avenues in Biomedical Research

2024-09-07T18:31:15.537Z

Discover how scientists used tartrazine, a common food dye, to make mouse skin transparent, revealing internal organs and biological functions. This groundbreaking technique could transform biomedical research and diagnostics.

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Unlocking Earth's Secrets: How Volcanic Eruptions Shape Climate and Carbon Regulation

2024-09-07T08:01:42.856Z

Explore how volcanic eruptions have historically impacted Earth's carbon cycle and the challenges posed by human activities on climate regulation. Discover the vital role of vegetation in adapting to climate shifts and the risks of modern greenhouse gas emissions.

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Boeing's Starliner Completes Unmanned Test Mission: What This Means for Future Space Travel

2024-09-07T08:01:34.792Z

Boeing's Starliner spacecraft successfully completed its unmanned test mission, landing in New Mexico. This mission highlights ongoing technical challenges and raises questions about the future of NASA's astronaut transportation, especially in light of SpaceX's dominance.

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First Human Bird Flu Case in Missouri Raises Alarm as Experts Investigate Origins

2024-09-07T06:21:54.230Z

U.S. health officials report the first human case of bird flu without animal contact in Missouri. The CDC reassures the public that the risk remains low, but experts are investigating the potential for virus mutations that could increase human transmission.

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Boeing's Starliner Capsule Faces Setbacks: A Three-Month Mission Ends in New Mexico

2024-09-07T06:21:25.615Z

Boeing's Starliner capsule has returned to Earth after a troubled three-month mission marked by technical failures. Learn about the implications for NASA's Commercial Crew Program and future plans for the astronauts involved.

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Boeing's Starliner Returns to Earth: A Dramatic Conclusion to a Turbulent Journey

2024-09-07T03:11:23.404Z

Boeing's Starliner spacecraft returns to Earth after a challenging mission, raising questions about its reliability and the future of NASA's Commercial Crew Program. Discover the latest updates on this pivotal moment in space exploration.