This Week's Space and Environmental Highlights: Comet 3I/ATLAS, Autism Trigger, and Solar Conjunctions

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Recent studies highlight potential environmental triggers for autism, such as pollution exposure during pregnancy, and reveal new insights into interstellar object 3I/ATLAS's tail behavior, a widespread health condition called CKM syndrome affecting nearly 90% of US adults, and the discovery of a prehistoric group in Japan with minimal Denisovan DNA. Additionally, Iceland reports its first mosquito sighting, and a 'wind phone' in Dorset explores grief communication.
Topics:top-news#autism#denisovan-dna#environmental-factors#health-condition#interstellar-object#science-and-health
- Potential Environmental Trigger For Autism Identified, 3I/ATLAS's Tail Appears To Have Changed Direction, And Much More This Week IFLScience
- Interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS blasts a jet towards the sun in new telescope image Space
- The Imminent Solar Conjunction of 3I/ATLAS Avi Loeb – Medium
- Two spacecraft will pass right through comet 3I/ATLAS' tail Live Science
- Astronomer Suspects Mysterious Object Is Up to No Good While It's Hidden Behind the Sun: "If You Want to Take a Vacation, Take It Before Then" Futurism
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