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Italy’s Campi Flegrei is “speeding toward a breaking point” — and 500,000 people near Naples could be at risk

A new scientific study published in May 2026 concludes that Campi Flegrei — the volcanic superaldera west of Naples, Italy — is accelerating toward a critical “breaking point” within the next decade. The caldera is home to 500,000 people and sits adjacent to the 3-million-person Naples metropolitan area. Researchers warn the transition could produce a major eruption — or a less destructive but still severe volcanic event. Italy’s alert level remains Yellow.

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Close-up of a dental procedure with tools in an Antalya clinic, featuring healthcare worker's hands.

Scientists are testing a drug that regrows human teeth — here’s what the research actually shows

Japanese scientists have begun human clinical trials of TRG-035 and the P26 peptide — drugs that block the USAG-1 protein to activate dormant tooth buds and potentially allow adults to grow a third set of teeth. Phase I safety trials are underway at Kyoto University Hospital, with general availability targeted for 2030 if trials succeed. Here’s what the science actually shows — and what it doesn’t yet prove.

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