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Edition 63

July 13, 2026

Celebrating historic sporting achievements, crucial conservation wins, and cutting-edge medical breakthroughs off-world!

Kranti Gaud becomes first woman on Lord's Test honours board after historic fifer

Kranti Gaud becomes first woman on Lord's Test honours board after historic fifer

Kranti Gaud makes history as the first woman on the Lord's Test honours board with a stunning five-wicket haul. Her incredible spell helped India secure a commanding first-innings lead against England.

The Economic Times

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History maker - The best of Bhatia's brilliant century at Lord's

History maker - The best of Bhatia's brilliant century at Lord's

Yastika Bhatia made history at Lord's, smashing a brilliant 113 to become the first woman to score a Test century at the iconic venue.

BBC Sport

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Freshwater Mussel Habitat Protection Expands Across 17 States to Safeguard Endangered Species

Freshwater Mussel Habitat Protection Expands Across 17 States to Safeguard Endangered Species

Critical habitat for endangered freshwater mussels is now protected across 3,814 river miles in 17 states. This move aims to safeguard these vital "livers of the river" and boost aquatic ecosystem health.

Happy Eco News

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Space medicine breakthrough? Kidney and liver tissue bioprinted off Earth for 1st time ever

Space medicine breakthrough? Kidney and liver tissue bioprinted off Earth for 1st time ever

Living kidney and liver tissues were bioprinted in space for the first time, paving the way for future medical advancements off-world. This breakthrough demonstrates the potential for manufacturing tissues and medical devices in orbit.

Space.com

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Meet the UAE cancer survivor cycling 3,333km across Europe for a mission

Meet the UAE cancer survivor cycling 3,333km across Europe for a mission

UAE cancer survivor Guido De Wilde is cycling 3,333km from Barcelona to Paris with a team, raising over $622,000 for cancer research and care. His ride proves that a cancer diagnosis doesn't have to end an active life, inspiring hope for others.

Gulf News

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Did You Know?

Honey has extremely high sugar concentration, low water content and high acidity, preventing the growth of many microorganisms. When properly stored, honey never spoils. Archaeologists have even found perfectly edible honey in ancient Egyptian tombs.

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