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Containment is up to 65 percent, evacuations have lifted, and the federal smoke-forecast lab the Southeast was supposed to lean on is still closed.
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Both sides of the Alzheimer's drug fight have institutional skin in the game — and the British price-and-coverage decision lands June 10, not in the press cycle.
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The Page, AZ utility manager publicly cut Glen Canyon's share of city power from 40% to 20% — the August power-pool cliff is now arriving on household bills.
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A 95,490-person Swedish cohort says semaglutide cuts depression risk 44 percent while a ScienceDirect comparator-class study says the opposite — and both designs now sit on the FDA's desk.
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VinePair's Ground Signal map prints 262,262 margaritas across 66,583 venues — the retail curve behind it shows tequila up 20 percent quarter-on-quarter in Chicago and 4.8 percent YTD in New Hampshire.
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Utah's outbreak passes 638 cases, national 1,814 across 24 outbreaks, 92 percent unvaccinated or unknown — the state DOH and CIDRAP counts diverge by nearly 200.
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Day 2 of APHIS's effective-immediately exemption for unaffected-state dairy cattle — Idaho holds 86 confirmed dairy herds and 59 in quarantine across four counties.
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The 8.4-inverse-femtobarn LHCb angular-analysis paper sits at four sigma; CMS aligns directionally; Run 3 is collecting and the discovery clock now runs to the 2030s.
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Nature publishes McGill's click-clotting work — cytogels that crosslink red blood cells in seconds, 13x fracture toughness and 4x adhesion versus native clots.
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Boston University's monocyte epigenetic-aging assay predicts cognitive but not somatic depression — and a multi-tissue clock didn't show the association at all.
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Twenty-three calves, twenty returning moms, thirteen of them last calved in 2021 or 2022 — the calving interval has compressed back toward the historic three-to-four-year norm.
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April 2026 closes fourth-warmest globally, second-warmest for the ocean, with the equatorial Pacific setting an April SST record at 26.99°C — twenty-six days from hurricane season.
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Eugene Braunwald, called the father of modern cardiology, died April 22 at 96; the TIMI Study Group and Braunwald's Heart Disease textbook outlive him.