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Climate & Oceans: Scientists warn a “Godzilla” El Niño could intensify climate impacts worldwide, while in the Marshall Islands researchers are racing to explain why a few “super reefs” seem to resist bleaching as heatwaves spread. Health & Nutrition: A large study links eight common food preservatives to higher risks of high blood pressure and heart disease, and another reports that omega-3 supplements don’t meaningfully boost memory or cognition. Space & Earth Science: A comet dubbed 3I/ATLAS may be ~7 billion years old, and researchers say they’ve found reefs and other signals that could reshape how we track long-term change. Biomed & Materials: Boron nitride nanotube membranes move lithium ions up to 31× faster than expected, and a new mRNA flu vaccine (mFlusiva) won FDA advisory support for older adults. Tech & AI: Making Science launched HELIOS AI FACTORY to help enterprises manage AI agents and costs, as IQM added new leadership for quantum computing. Science in Society: A workshop at a Catholic scientists conference tackles the “faith vs science” myth, and Michigan advances “science of reading” training for K-5 teachers.

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