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National Geographic Hosts Sharkfest 2026 Livestream
The digital event features 12 episodes focused on shark rivalries and the adaptations of top ocean predators.

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Neurosurgeon Alim-Louis Benabid Discusses Deep Brain Stimulation Origins
The pioneer of deep brain stimulation shares how the technique transformed treatment for Parkinson's and other neurological disorders.
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Prof. Alim-Louis Benabid Recounts Discovery of Deep Brain Stimulation
The pioneer of DBS describes the operating room moment a patient's tremor stopped, leading to a medical breakthrough.

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Deep-Brain Stimulation Replaces Irreversible Brain Surgeries
Prof. Alim-Louis Benabid explains the shift from destructive lesioning to adjustable stimulation for movement disorders.
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Prof. Alim-Louis Benabid Discusses Deep Brain Stimulation Mindset
The pioneer of deep brain stimulation shares the philosophy and approach that revolutionized modern brain surgery.
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Insufficient Evidence for Egg Crushing Claim
Fact-check of a demonstration regarding the ability to crush an egg with a bare hand finds no corroborating evidence.
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Deep Brain Stimulation Expanding Beyond Parkinson's Disease
Alim-Louis Benabid discusses the application of DBS for severe neurological and psychiatric disorders on a Mayo Clinic podcast.

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ATSDR Uses Computational Modeling to Support US Public Health
The Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry employs simulation science to enhance environmental health assessments.

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Homo erectus Outlasted Homo sapiens in Evolutionary Success
New analysis suggests Homo erectus was more successful than modern humans due to its longevity and geographic spread.

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Homo erectus may be more successful than Homo sapiens
Ancient human species survived nearly 2 million years, far outlasting the 300,000-year tenure of modern humans.

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Scientist Demonstrates Effects of Extreme Cold on Ductile Materials
Anna Ploszajski uses a Snickers bar and references the Titanic to show how temperature changes material behavior.
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Scientists Create Open 3D Digital Library of 800 Ant Species
The Antscan project uses synchrotron X-ray imaging and AI to map two-thirds of all ant genera for global research.

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ESA Euclid Telescope Captures 6-Gigapixel Image of Milky Way Centre
The mosaic reveals tens of millions of stars and dark clouds three years after the telescope's launch.

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Medical Experts Analyze 2026 World Cup Player Injuries
Doctor Mike and neurosurgeons discuss the medical impact and tactical nature of injuries during the North American tournament.

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Understanding El Niño and Global Weather Impacts
The periodic warming of the central and eastern Pacific Ocean alters atmospheric circulation and weather patterns worldwide.

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Webb Telescope Visualizes 'Cigar Galaxy' Starburst Activity
New visualization from NASA and ESA explores the structure of Messier 82, a galaxy located 12 million light-years from Earth.

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US Physician Issues Firework Safety Warnings for Independence Day
Dr. Aisha Subhani provides guidance to prevent hand and finger injuries during the nation's 250th anniversary celebrations.

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Cleveland Clinic Expert Outlines Signs of Early Alzheimer's
Dr. Dylan Wint explains how to distinguish normal age-related forgetfulness from symptoms of degenerative brain disease.

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Original Statue of Liberty Prototype Displayed at Smithsonian Castle
A four-foot-tall maquette created by sculptor Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi provides a rare look at the monument's early design.

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AI Retinal Imaging May Detect Alzheimer's Years Before Symptoms
Researchers explore using routine eye exams and artificial intelligence to identify early biomarkers of cognitive decline.

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Mayo Clinic Experts Detail Potential of Carbon Ion Therapy
Dr. Taylor and Dr. Holtzman discuss the precision and effectiveness of carbon ion therapy in cancer care.

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New Scientist Explores Arrow of Time
A new educational video examines the physics of time and why it only moves in one direction.
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Cleveland Clinic Highlights Lung Cancer Screening Services
Physician Assistant Veronica Chopra provides specialized management for lung nodules and cancer screenings in Ohio.

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Oat Milk Offers Fiber but Lacks Protein Compared to Alternatives
Health experts from Cleveland Clinic analyze the nutritional trade-offs of using oat milk as a dairy substitute.

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NASA Announces New Lunar Lander Awards for US Moon Base
The agency outlined next steps for a $30 billion permanent outpost near the lunar South Pole during a virtual press conference.

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No Verifiable Data Found Regarding June 17 CDC Call
Investigation into a reported CDC ZOHU call from June 17 reveals a lack of corroborating evidence or official records.

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Cleveland Clinic Physician Highlights Interventional Pain Management
Dr. Rami Kamel emphasizes a whole-person approach to treating patients suffering from chronic pain.
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Cleveland Clinic Lists Dr. Matthew Krauza as Pulmonary Specialist
The medical institution has added Dr. Matthew Krauza to its provider directory for pulmonary critical care and sleep medicine.

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Rising Risks From Synthetic Opioids and Injectable Peptides
Health officials warn of isotonitazene overdoses in US cities and potential cancer links to injectable peptide supplements.

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Cleveland Clinic Cardiac Center of Excellence Focuses on Complex Heart Care
The Ohio-based medical center integrates specialized expertise and AI technology to improve outcomes for cardiovascular patients.

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US Employees Struggle to Access and Understand Workplace Health Benefits
Lack of awareness and poor communication prevent workers from using available health and mental health services.

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Infinite Computer Solutions Launches Healthcare Center of Excellence
The new model aims to connect employees with specialized providers to improve health outcomes and lower costs for US employers.

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US Employers Can Reduce Healthcare Costs Through High-Value Care
Strategies focus on connecting employees with quality specialty care and reducing unnecessary medical procedures.

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Cleveland Clinic Uses Centers of Excellence to Improve Patient Outcomes
The program provides specialized, evidence-based care designed to balance high-quality clinical results with cost control for employers.

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US Employers Urged to Adopt Centers of Excellence for Workforce Health
Specialized care programs aim to improve clinical outcomes and reduce long-term healthcare costs for employees.

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Untreated Sleep Apnea Linked to Doubled Parkinson's Risk
Study of 11 million US veterans suggests CPAP therapy may lower the risk of developing the neurodegenerative disease.

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CERN Physicists Transport Antimatter via Road for First Time
Researchers moved antiprotons in a specialized trap on a truck near Geneva to test future research technologies.

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Scientists Warn Solar Storm Could Trigger Orbital Crisis
Experts alert operators that a major solar event could disrupt satellite tracking and avoidance maneuvers within 2.8 days.

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Veritasium Explains Electrical Sparks During Device Unplugging
Educational content clarifies why hair dryers and chargers produce brief arcs of electricity when removed from wall outlets.

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NASA DART Mission Altered Asteroid Orbit
A planetary-defense test in 2022 demonstrated that a spacecraft can change the trajectory of an asteroid to protect Earth.

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US and China Race to Develop Quantum Computing Capabilities
Investment continues in quantum physics research despite ongoing challenges with practical applications.
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TED-Ed Highlights Hidden Capabilities of Fungi
New educational content explores fungal radiation tolerance, behavioral manipulation, and millions of undiscovered species.
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Christina Vernace Provides Pediatric Care at Cleveland Clinic Florida
Pediatrician Christina Vernace, DO, manages primary care and preventive services for patients from birth through adolescence.

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NASA DART Mission Changed Asteroid Orbit in First Human-Made Shift
The spacecraft impacted the moonlet Dimorphos to test planetary defense techniques for shifting hazardous asteroid trajectories.

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Former US Military Base Now Public Park in New York Harbor
Governors Island has transitioned from a strategic Army post to a public oasis off the coast of Manhattan.
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Cleveland Clinic Physician Denise Miller Provides Integrated Primary Care
Dr. Miller combines family medicine with osteopathic manipulative therapy to support patient wellness in Ohio.
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Cleveland Clinic Highlights Expertise of Surgeon Per Wierup
Dr. Per Wierup specializes in heart valve and minimally invasive complex cardiac surgeries at the medical center.

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NASA Streams High-Definition Earth Views from ISS
Live video from the Harmony module provides a real-time look at Earth and the International Docking Adapter 2.

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Cleveland Clinic Outlines Use of AAC Tools for Speech Impairments
Speech-language pathologists explain how augmentative and alternative communication methods help individuals express themselves.
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Cleveland Clinic Highlights US Urogynecology Expertise of Dr. Alexandra Melnyk
The medical center features Dr. Melnyk's specialization in treating complex pelvic health disorders and organ prolapse.

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Dr. Daniel Raymond Provides Minimally Invasive Thoracic Care at Cleveland Clinic
Thoracic surgeon Dr. Daniel Raymond specializes in oncology and minimally invasive procedures at the Cleveland Clinic.

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US Astronauts Repair ISS Robotic Arm During Spacewalk
Chris Williams and Jessica Meir exited the International Space Station to replace a critical wrist joint on the Canadarm2.
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Daily Eye Pressure Fluctuations May Influence Glaucoma Progression
Dr. Arthur Sit discusses how sleep, posture, and activities affect intraocular pressure and the role of continuous monitoring.

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Nanochemist Explains Mechanics of Carbon Dating
Suze Kundu details how the decay of radioactive carbon-14 allows scientists to determine the age of organic materials.

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Austrian Cow Demonstrates First Documented Flexible Tool Use in Cattle
A 13-year-old cow in the Alps uses rakes and brooms to scratch herself, challenging assumptions about bovine cognition.

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WHO Issues Guidance for Heatstroke Emergencies
The World Health Organization outlines critical steps to take when individuals experience severe heat-related illness.

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Cleveland Clinic Outlines Key Differences Between MCI and Dementia
Medical guidance clarifies how mild cognitive impairment differs from dementia in symptoms, diagnosis, and management.

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Mayo Clinic Summit Signals Shift Toward Clinical Decision AI
Healthcare research is moving from predictive tools to systems that actively guide patient-care decisions.

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ESA names Artemis III pilot, sets Ariane 6 launch record
European Space Agency highlights June milestones including new Milky Way imagery and International Space Station progress

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Kurzgesagt Examines Concept of World's Most Average Person
Educational channel explores the statistical reality of human averages through a conceptual profile.