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Scorsese Films Thriller with DiCaprio and Lawrence in the Czech Republic Culture

Scorsese Films Thriller with DiCaprio and Lawrence in the Czech Republic

Martin Scorsese is filming the gothic thriller 'What Happens at Night' with Leonardo DiCaprio and Jennifer Lawrence in the Czech Republic. Filming loc...

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Merz's Arms Buildup: €600 Billion for Germany Economy

Merz's Arms Buildup: €600 Billion for Germany

Chancellor Friedrich Merz is pushing forward with the largest rearmament program in German post-war history. The 2026 defense budget totals over €108...

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Duslo Šaľa Curtails Ammonia Production Due to Record Gas Prices Economy

Duslo Šaľa Curtails Ammonia Production Due to Record Gas Prices

Slovak fertilizer producer Duslo Šaľa has reduced ammonia production to a technical minimum due to record natural gas prices, which have soared follow...

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FCAS at a Crossroads: Is Europe's Future Combat Air System About to Crash? Economy

FCAS at a Crossroads: Is Europe's Future Combat Air System About to Crash?

France and Germany will discuss the deep crisis surrounding the FCAS program at the EU summit in Brussels on March 19th and 20th. After nearly a decad...

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What Is Lonsdaleite—the Diamond Harder Than Diamond? Science

What Is Lonsdaleite—the Diamond Harder Than Diamond?

Lonsdaleite, or hexagonal diamond, is a rare carbon allotrope born from meteorite impacts. Scientists have now synthesized it in the lab, confirming i...

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What Is Physical AI and How Does It Work? Technology

What Is Physical AI and How Does It Work?

Physical AI is the next frontier of artificial intelligence—systems that don't just process text but physically perceive, reason about, and act in the...

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How Dexterous Robot Hands Work—and Why They Matter Technology

How Dexterous Robot Hands Work—and Why They Matter

For decades, robots could grip but not truly manipulate. A new generation of biomimetic robotic hands—with soft fingertips, tactile sensors, and even...

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How Meatpacking Plants Work—and Why They're So Dangerous Economy

How Meatpacking Plants Work—and Why They're So Dangerous

Modern meatpacking plants process hundreds of animals per hour using high-speed disassembly lines—but the relentless pace comes at a steep cost to wor...

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How Scientists Find Atomic Defects in Computer Chips Technology

How Scientists Find Atomic Defects in Computer Chips

A Cornell-led team has used electron ptychography to image 'mouse bite' defects inside next-generation chips for the first time — here is how the tech...

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How Small Modular Reactors Work and Why They Matter Technology

How Small Modular Reactors Work and Why They Matter

Small modular reactors (SMRs) promise to reinvent nuclear power — cheaper to build, safer by design, and flexible enough to power remote communities o...

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How Self-Healing Materials Work and Why They Matter Science

How Self-Healing Materials Work and Why They Matter

Self-healing materials can automatically repair cracks and damage—from concrete bridges to spacecraft composites. Here is the science behind this brea...

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How Aluminum Could Become a Zero-Carbon Fuel Science

How Aluminum Could Become a Zero-Carbon Fuel

Aluminum holds more energy per liter than diesel — and when reacted with water using a catalyst, it releases clean heat and hydrogen. A new wave of st...

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