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Court Mandates EPA Soot Protections
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Court Mandates EPA Soot Protections

A federal court has mandated the EPA to finally implement national protections against deadly fine particulate pollution (soot) by February 6, 2027, a critical step to identify at-risk communities and prevent thousands of premature deaths. This landmark decision reinforces the EPA's 2024 tightened soot standard, previously upheld against Trump administration efforts to abandon it, underscoring the severe health risks posed by microscopic PM2.5 particles.

DRC Launches Record Ebola Trial
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DRC Launches Record Ebola Trial

In a groundbreaking move against the Bundibugyo Ebola strain, researchers in the Democratic Republic of Congo have initiated record-fast clinical trials for two promising antiviral drugs, notably including pregnant and breastfeeding women often excluded from medical research. This urgent response addresses the third-largest Ebola outbreak on record, declared a Public Health Emergency, with Oxford University simultaneously launching the world's first human trials for a Bundibugyo vaccine amidst significant safety concerns and operational challenges in affected regions.

Raspberry Sugar Found in Milky Way Center
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Raspberry Sugar Found in Milky Way Center

Astrochemists have made a groundbreaking discovery, identifying erythrulose—a sugar also found in raspberries and a key building block for RNA—in interstellar space near the Milky Way's center. This first-ever detection of a "true sugar" beyond Earth suggests that the essential ingredients for life are far more abundant in our galaxy than previously imagined, potentially making life much more common.

Earth's Biggest Volcanic Event Reshaped Plate
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Earth's Biggest Volcanic Event Reshaped Plate

Seismic waves have dramatically revealed that Earth's largest volcanic event over 100 million years ago profoundly transformed the oceanic plate beneath the Ontong Java Plateau, creating a complex structure of horizontal layers and vertical magma channels. This groundbreaking discovery, indicated by unusually slow seismic waves suggesting chemical alteration, significantly enhances our understanding of how massive volcanic activity can physically and chemically modify oceanic plates.

Mars Terraforming: From Sci-Fi to Science
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Mars Terraforming: From Sci-Fi to Science

Terraforming Mars is now a serious research topic, with technological advancements like improved climate modeling and reduced launch costs reigniting interest in making the Red Planet habitable. While new techniques could significantly raise Mars' temperature within decades, researchers are carefully weighing the profound risks, including the impact on potential Martian life and ethical concerns about altering its natural history.

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