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Ultrathin Solar Breakthrough: Scientists report semi-transparent perovskite solar cells so thin they’re about 10,000 times thinner than a human hair—aimed at turning car windows, building glass, and even smart glasses into power sources. Earthquake “Brakes”: A new study explains how a seafloor fault in the eastern Pacific can produce the same big quakes again and again—because built-in fault barriers repeatedly stop them from growing larger. Climate Watch: Forecasters warn a Super El Niño could intensify fast, raising the odds of extreme heat and disruption worldwide. Health & Food: Gut-derived “tiny particles” may help drive inflammation and aging-related disease, while UF researchers flag higher strawberry disease risk in parts of the Bay Area under El Niño. Science in the Community: A St. Pete fire threatens USF’s Marine Science Laboratory work, and locals are rallying to help rebuild. Big Discovery: Thailand’s “Last Titan” dinosaur—nine-elephant-sized—adds another giant to Southeast Asia’s fossil record.

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