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Europe's Nuclear Shield: Merz Bets on Paris and London Science

Europe's Nuclear Shield: Merz Bets on Paris and London

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz is exploring whether German fighter jets could transport French and British nuclear weapons in the future — a histori...

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Cyberattack on NCBJ: Traces Lead to Iran Science

Cyberattack on NCBJ: Traces Lead to Iran

Hackers attacked the National Centre for Nuclear Research in Świerk, Poland, but Polish security systems repelled the attack. Minister Gawkowski point...

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What Are Mars Boxwork Formations and Why They Matter Science

What Are Mars Boxwork Formations and Why They Matter

NASA's Curiosity rover has been exploring eerie spider-web-like rock structures on Mars called boxwork formations. Here's what they are, how they form...

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What Is the High Seas Treaty and Why It Matters Science

What Is the High Seas Treaty and Why It Matters

The High Seas Treaty — formally the BBNJ Agreement — entered into force in January 2026, giving humanity its first legally binding framework to protec...

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What Are Fast Radio Bursts and How Do They Work? Science

What Are Fast Radio Bursts and How Do They Work?

Fast radio bursts are millisecond-long flashes of radio energy so powerful they outshine entire galaxies—yet their exact cause remained a mystery for...

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What Is Homo habilis and How Did It Shape Human Evolution Science

What Is Homo habilis and How Did It Shape Human Evolution

Homo habilis—'handy man'—is one of the oldest known members of the human genus, living roughly 2.4 to 1.65 million years ago. Combining ape-like body...

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Why Lithium-Ion Batteries Fail: Dendrites Explained Science

Why Lithium-Ion Batteries Fail: Dendrites Explained

Microscopic metal spikes called lithium dendrites grow inside batteries during every charge cycle, causing capacity loss, short circuits, and fires. N...

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How Ballistic Missile Defense Systems Work Science

How Ballistic Missile Defense Systems Work

From radar networks to hit-to-kill interceptors, ballistic missile defense systems represent one of the most complex engineering challenges in modern...

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How Wildlife Trafficking Works and Why It Persists Science

How Wildlife Trafficking Works and Why It Persists

Wildlife trafficking is a $20 billion criminal industry affecting over 4,000 species. Here is how the illegal trade works, who profits, and why decade...

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Artemis II: Humans Head to the Moon for First Time Since 1972 Science

Artemis II: Humans Head to the Moon for First Time Since 1972

NASA has set April 1, 2026 as the launch date for Artemis II, sending four astronauts on a 10-day free-return journey around the Moon — the first crew...

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Fatty Acids Kill Senescent Cells, Could Slow Aging Science

Fatty Acids Kill Senescent Cells, Could Slow Aging

Researchers at the University of Minnesota have identified conjugated polyunsaturated fatty acids that selectively destroy senescent cells via ferropt...

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How Temperature Limits Every Living Thing on Earth Science

How Temperature Limits Every Living Thing on Earth

Scientists have uncovered a universal temperature rule that governs all life—from deep-sea bacteria to tropical insects—revealing why evolution cannot...

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