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Trump's Health Care Affordability Czar Targets Hospitals

In recent developments, Trump's health care affordability czar has directed attention towards hospitals. Additionally, a previously overlooked alcohol study has been published, alongside updates on Biosecure.

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New Study Explores Role of Farmed Oysters in Reviving Wild Populations in New York

Research indicates that farmed oysters could play a significant role in restoring the dwindling wild oyster populations in New York's waterways, which have seen a dramatic decline.

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Rural Women Entrepreneurs: Key Players in Economic Growth

Recent findings from West Virginia University underscore the significant impact of rural women entrepreneurs on the U.S. economy, despite their small numbers.

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SpaceX's Dominance in Space Economy Compared to Colonial Trading Companies

A recent study suggests that SpaceX, led by Elon Musk, exerts control over the space economy reminiscent of the East India Company's influence over maritime trade during colonial times.

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Exploring the Link Between Big Tobacco and Ultra-Processed Foods

A recent study in the American Journal of Public Health reveals parallels between the strategies of the tobacco industry and the production and marketing of ultra-processed foods.

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ESA to Engage with NASA on Future Lunar Collaborations

The European Space Agency plans to negotiate with NASA regarding its involvement in upcoming lunar missions, following updates to the U.S. lunar program.

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Exploring the Importance of Mass Distribution in Science and Engineering

Mass distribution is a fundamental concept that impacts various scientific fields, from the formation of galaxies to the design of aircraft and understanding planetary dynamics.

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NASA's Jessica Meir Captures Mesmerizing Southern Lights from SpaceX Dragon

Jessica Meir, a NASA astronaut, has shared a breathtaking timelapse of the Southern Lights, filmed from the SpaceX Dragon spacecraft above Antarctica, showcasing the beauty of auroras triggered by solar activity.

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Global Conflicts Surge to Highest Levels Since WWII, Uppsala Research Indicates

According to data from Sweden's Uppsala security research group, the number of global conflicts has reached its highest point since World War II, reflecting a troubling trend.

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Rising Global Violence: 2025 Sees Record State Conflicts

A recent study indicates that 2025 experienced the highest number of state conflicts since World War II, highlighting a troubling increase in global violence and unrest.

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Trump Administration's Discarded Alcohol Study Now Published

A study commissioned by the government, initially intended to guide dietary recommendations, highlights risks linked to even moderate alcohol consumption.

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Antarctic Expedition Sheds Light on Possible Melanoma Treatments

A recent six-week research expedition to Antarctica has revealed potential insights into melanoma treatment from unique marine organisms, conducted by University of South Florida scientists.

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New Findings Complicate Search for Planet Nine Beyond Neptune

Recent discoveries are prompting astronomers to reassess the theory of a hidden giant planet, known as Planet Nine, located beyond Neptune, as unusual orbits of Kuiper Belt objects come under scrutiny.

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Study Indicates Protected Bike Lanes Enhance Citi Bike Usage in NYC

A recent analysis highlights that protected bike lanes are effective in increasing Citi Bike ridership in New York City, while painted lanes do not show a similar impact.

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NASA to Engage Media with Artemis II Crew During Return Journey from Moon

NASA is set to host a media call with the Artemis II crew as they make their way back to Earth after a groundbreaking mission around the Moon.

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New Peptide Shows Potential in Preventing Treatment-Related Leukemia

A recent study highlights a peptide that could help prevent DNA damage associated with leukemia in cancer survivors, addressing a growing concern as survival rates improve.

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Johns Hopkins Researchers Enhance Superconducting Qubit Error Predictions

A new noise-modeling framework developed by researchers at Johns Hopkins significantly improves the accuracy of predicting errors in superconducting qubits.

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New Satellite Method Tracks Urban Growth Similar to Heart Monitors

Researchers have created a technique that uses satellite technology to monitor urban development in real time, drawing parallels to how EKGs assess heart activity.

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New Telescopes May Illuminate the Mysteries of Dark Matter

As NASA advances its lunar and Martian exploration initiatives, upcoming telescopes are expected to significantly enhance our understanding of dark matter in the universe.

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Increasing Rocket Launches Pose Risks to Earth's Ozone Layer

The rise of the space industry, with nearly 10,000 planned spacecraft launches, raises concerns about potential harm to the ozone layer from rocket activities.