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Education Access: Qatar’s MoEHE will let arts-track graduates switch into science majors via the Academic Bridge Program STEM pathway, aiming to widen entry into math and core sciences. STEM Culture: A Yuma editorial argues STEM curiosity should be encouraged at home and in schools, not treated as only for “math people.” Military Safety Tech: Team Wendy’s RECON Tactical bump helmet targets everyday head-impact risks in training, with lightweight design and accessory mounting. Water & Pollution: ALLATRA Global Research Center joined Bolivia’s “Water in Bolivia” conference, spotlighting micro- and nanoplastics and evidence-based water management. Animal Health: A U.S. poultry report finds avian metapneumovirus is widespread in Alabama flocks, with aMPV-A most common. Public Health & Climate: A study says wildfires are reversing U.S. smog gains by boosting ground-level ozone, raising health risks. Science Policy Clash: Reports describe Trump-era pressure on medical journals and broader moves that critics say undermine biomedical research. Space/Robotics Medicine: An Indian surgeon reportedly completed a robot-assisted cardiac procedure remotely from Guyana, setting a new long-distance telesurgery record.

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