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UAE and Colossal Biosciences to Build Genetic 'Noah's Ark' in Dubai
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What happened: The UAE and Colossal Biosciences unveiled the world's first BioVault this week at Dubai's Museum of the Future, a nine-figure initiative backed by a $60 million UAE investment. The facility will cryogenically preserve living cells and genetic data from 100 critically endangered species initially, expanding to over 10,000 species and millions of samples globally.
Why it matters: With nearly half of Earth's species projected to face extinction by 2050, this modern Noah's Ark creates a backup system for life on Earth using advanced robotics and AI. The public-facing facility at the Museum of the Future lets visitors watch scientists preserve biodiversity in real time, while open data sharing supports global conservation research.
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Federal Helicopters Conduct Radiation Sweeps Ahead of Super Bowl
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What's happening: The National Nuclear Security Administration is flying helicopters at 150 feet in grid patterns over San Francisco, San Jose, and Santa Clara through Wednesday to measure baseline radiation levels. The surveys, using radiation-sensing technology at roughly 80 mph, are standard security preparations ahead of Sunday's Super Bowl at Levi's Stadium.
Why it matters: These baseline readings enable authorities to quickly detect and assess any radiological release that could affect public health during the Super Bowl. The low-flying helicopters and strict No Drone Zones within two nautical miles of key venues through game day are part of routine emergency preparedness for major events.
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Judge Clears Sunrise Wind Project to Resume Construction
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What happened: A federal judge on Monday granted Danish developer Ørsted an injunction to resume construction on the 924 MW Sunrise Wind project off Long Island, blocked since December 22 by the Interior Department's stop-work order citing national security concerns. The ruling makes Sunrise Wind the fifth under-construction offshore wind farm to win court protection against the Trump administration's pause.
Why it matters: Once completed next year, Sunrise Wind will power more than 600,000 New York homes with clean energy. The project was losing $2.5 million daily during the halt and is 45% complete with $7 billion already invested, making the court's decision critical to avoiding project cancellation and protecting ratepayer costs.
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Australian Teen Swims 4 Hours to Save Family Swept Out to Sea
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What happened: Thirteen-year-old Austin Appelbee swam roughly 4 kilometers through shark-frequented waters last Friday after his family was swept 14 kilometers offshore near Quindalup, WA. His mother Joanne and siblings Beau, 12, and Grace, 8, clung to a paddleboard for over eight hours before a multi-agency helicopter rescue located them around 8:30pm.
Why it matters: Austin's four-hour swim—equivalent to running two marathons—directly saved three lives and highlights how rapidly ocean conditions can deteriorate even in popular tourist areas. Police emphasize wearing lifejackets and monitoring weather are critical, as strong offshore winds can quickly turn calm waters deadly within hours.
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Iranian Gunboats Challenge US Tanker in Strait of Hormuz
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What happened: Three pairs of Iranian Revolutionary Guard gunboats ordered the US-flagged tanker Stena Imperative to stop and prepare for boarding Tuesday while it transited the Strait of Hormuz 16 nautical miles north of Oman. The tanker ignored the radio commands, increased speed, and continued its route under US warship escort, with the company stressing it never entered Iranian waters.
Why it matters: The Strait of Hormuz is the critical chokepoint through which OPEC members Saudi Arabia, Iran, UAE, Kuwait and Iraq export most of their crude oil to Asia. This confrontation occurs days before expected US-Iran nuclear talks on Friday and amid sharply escalated tensions, with at least 10 US warships including an aircraft carrier now deployed near Iranian waters.
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Investigation Finds 890 Nazi-Linked Accounts at Credit Suisse
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The details: A US Senate Judiciary Committee hearing today examines 890 Credit Suisse accounts with potential Nazi links, including previously undisclosed wartime accounts for the German Foreign Office, a German arms manufacturer, and the German Red Cross. Two high-level UBS executives and independent ombudsperson Neil Barofsky are testifying about the ongoing investigation, which has produced over 16.5 million documents and is expected to conclude by early summer with a final report due at the end of this year.
Why it matters: The investigation could reopen the landmark 1999 settlement between Swiss banks and Jewish community organizations, potentially recovering assets for descendants of Holocaust victims. UBS, which acquired Credit Suisse in 2023 and is pursuing a US national bank charter, faces scrutiny over a dispute involving 1990s-era attorney communications and allegations of concealing information from congressional investigators.
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Russian Intelligence Accuses France of Coup Plots in Africa
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The accusation: Russia's Foreign Intelligence Service publicly accused President Macron on Monday of authorizing operations to eliminate African leaders, alleging French involvement in a Jan. 3 coup attempt in Burkina Faso targeting President Ibrahim Traoré. The SVR claims France supports terrorist groups across Mali, Niger, and the Central African Republic to destabilize governments and restore pro-French regimes after losing influence in former colonies.
Why it matters: The allegations deepen the France-Russia rivalry in Africa and could destabilize the Sahel region, where Russian forces recently helped repel an airport attack in Niger's capital that killed 24 people last week. Ivory Coast and Benin have denied involvement and summoned Niger's ambassador in protest, while France has not commented, highlighting competing narratives that may reshape African alliances and security partnerships.
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Engineered Algae Capture Microplastics and Create Bioplastics
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The breakthrough: University of Missouri researchers engineered algae to produce limonene, making them water-repellent so they bind with microplastics in water, forming sinking clumps that can be collected and converted into bioplastic products. The findings were published last week in Nature Communications by lead author Bin Long and principal investigator Susie Dai.
Why it matters: Microplastics currently slip through wastewater treatment plants and contaminate drinking water, harming ecosystems and human health. This three-pronged approach could eventually integrate into municipal water systems to remove microplastics from your drinking water, clean wastewater nutrients, and upcycle pollution into useful products.
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Firefox to Let Users Block All AI Features with Single Toggle
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What's happening: Firefox will roll out a new AI controls panel on Feb. 24 with Firefox 148, featuring a master "Block AI enhancements" toggle that disables all current and future AI features including chatbots, translations, tab grouping, and link previews. Users can also control individual AI tools separately, with all preferences persisting across browser updates.
Why it matters: This gives you complete control over AI in your browser experience, allowing you to eliminate unwanted AI pop-ups and prompts while choosing exactly which features you want. The toggle responds to user backlash and offers a rare opt-out option as competitors like Chrome and Edge increasingly push AI integration.
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