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World Cup Heat: Football’s players’ union is escalating warnings after scientists found about a quarter of the 104 matches could exceed safety heat limits, nearly doubling the risk from 1994—pushing calls for cooling and possible postponements. Climate Impacts on Water: A global satellite-and-AI study reports rivers have lost oxygen since 1985, raising the odds of fish die-offs and “dead zones” in parts of the Eastern U.S., India, and the tropics. Space Missions: For Europa and Enceladus landers, researchers flag a surprising hazard: “fluffy” porous ice formed under low pressure could trap or sink spacecraft. STEM & Institutions: Cape Breton University opened a new Medical Sciences Building, while West Palm Beach’s Cox Science Center is expanding its aquarium and exhibits. New Science Finds: Scientists identified a ghost pipefish species that mimics red algae, and reported a giant Thai dinosaur—“Last Titan”—weighing up to 27 tons.

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