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Mystery Illness Strikes Grand Canyon Rafters, Sparks Investigation
Grand Canyon rafters returning from trips report persistent flu-like symptoms, prompting a National Park Service probe.

Ancient Worm's Right-Turn Bias Reveals Early Handedness
Fossils of Spriggina floundersi suggest early nervous system evolution with a preference for turning right.

New Injection Reduces Chromosome Errors in Older Eggs by Half
A novel mRNA injection has shown promise in reducing chromosome errors in older women's eggs, potentially enhancing IVF success rates.

Delhi HC Demands Audit of Unused Medical Equipment in Govt Hospitals
Delhi High Court orders an audit of unused medical equipment in government hospitals, citing wasted public funds.

India's Medtech Market Projected to Hit $35 Billion by 2030
India's medtech sector is set to grow significantly, with exports reaching $4 billion in 2025.

Paras Healthcare to Expand Bed Capacity by 36% by 2028 Amid IPO Plans
Paras Healthcare aims to increase bed capacity to 3,011 by FY28, aligning with its IPO strategy and focus on North India.

Andrea Shaw Charged with Murder of Twins Amid Vaccine Lawsuit
Andrea Shaw, involved in an anti-vaccine lawsuit, faces charges for allegedly suffocating her twins.

Cyclosporiasis Cases Surge: Over 700 Affected in Michigan
A cyclosporiasis outbreak has sickened over 700 in Michigan, with fresh produce suspected as the source.

Stephen Wolfram's Radical Theory: Is the Universe a Giant Computer?
Stephen Wolfram suggests the universe operates like a massive computer, offering a novel perspective on the nature of time.

Peter Shor's Algorithm: A Potential Threat to Internet Security
Peter Shor's algorithm could compromise global internet security, but he's confident in emerging solutions.
