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Genetics Breakthrough: A new study explains why Friedreich’s ataxia shows up mainly in Eurasians, tying the pattern to a long-standing mystery in who carries the risk. STEM for Kids: Millipore Sigma’s “Curiosity Cube” brought hands-on science to Overland Park students, aiming to spark future scientists. Neurodegeneration Research: Northwestern researchers report new clues to how dopamine production breaks in early Parkinson’s, pointing toward earlier, disease-modifying treatments. Alzheimer’s Drug Lead: ETH Zurich scientists tested an experimental compound in mice and slowed dementia-related nerve cell death, extending survival. Space & Society: Houston unveiled “Earth Rise,” a monument honoring Black NASA contributors near Johnson Space Center. Rural Tech in India: India launched the RSVC-AMRIT platform to speed up technology-led rural development via a digital backbone for innovators and deployment tracking. Monsoon Watch: Satellite data shows renewed rain clouds over the Bay of Bengal and eastern India, with the monsoon likely to strengthen again. Science Policy & Trust: The National Medical Association criticized an executive order shifting childhood vaccine recommendations, warning it conflicts with established science.

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