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Last update: 2 hours agoScience & Nature: Cape Verde goalkeeper Vozinha’s World Cup heroics have now earned a real-world scientific nod: Spanish marine biologist Jesús Ortea named a newly discovered Caribbean sea slug Aldisa vozinhai after him, linking the species’ red colour to “La Roja” and the keeper’s standout performances. Tech in Sport: A separate debate is heating up around the 2026 World Cup’s use of VAR and other match tech, with critics arguing that “objectivity” still depends on human choices about when to intervene. World Cup Spotlight (Cape Verde angle): Cape Verde’s run is repeatedly referenced as a global attention boost for the country, with Vozinha’s viral fame and the team’s results driving travel interest. Matchday Context: With the tournament in the semi-final stretch, England and Argentina are set for a high-stakes clash, while refereeing controversies and penalty drama keep dominating the conversation.
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