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Scientists have developed revolutionary 'nanoflowers' that supercharge stem cells to repair aging tissues, while quantum physicists achieved a breakthrough that could enable continent-spanning quantum internet networks. Researchers discovered untreated sleep apnea doubles Parkinson's risk, mapped rheumatoid arthritis years before symptoms appear, and potentially cured Type 1 diabetes in mice using existing clinical tools. Plus, archaeologists found the earliest blue pigment in prehistoric Europe, decoded 2,000-year-old crop DNA from volcanic rock, and revealed Easter Island's moai statues weren't built by a single authority—upending our understanding of ancient civilizations.

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