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How the Chernobyl Sarcophagus Works—and What's Inside Science

How the Chernobyl Sarcophagus Works—and What's Inside

The Chernobyl New Safe Confinement is the largest moveable land-based structure ever built, an engineering marvel designed to seal 200 tons of radioac...

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How FISA Section 702 Works—and Why It Divides Congress Technology

How FISA Section 702 Works—and Why It Divides Congress

FISA Section 702 lets U.S. spy agencies intercept foreigners' communications without individual warrants—but it sweeps in millions of Americans' calls...

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How Martial Law Works—and Why Democracies Fear It Economy

How Martial Law Works—and Why Democracies Fear It

Martial law replaces civilian government with military authority during emergencies. Here is how it gets declared, what happens to civil rights, and w...

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How Pentagon AI Contracts Work—From Maven to Now Technology

How Pentagon AI Contracts Work—From Maven to Now

The U.S. military now relies on commercial AI for everything from drone analysis to battlefield targeting. Here is how Pentagon AI contracts work, why...

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How Uranium Enrichment Works—From Ore to Bomb Science

How Uranium Enrichment Works—From Ore to Bomb

Uranium enrichment is the process of increasing the concentration of uranium-235 in natural uranium, enabling both nuclear power and nuclear weapons....

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How Private Military Companies Work—and Why They Thrive Economy

How Private Military Companies Work—and Why They Thrive

Private military companies employ tens of thousands of contractors worldwide, operating in a legal gray zone between soldiers and civilians. Here is h...

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How the U.S. Secret Service Works—and Why It Exists Technology

How the U.S. Secret Service Works—and Why It Exists

The Secret Service began as a counterfeit-fighting agency in 1865 and evolved into the world's most recognized protective force. Here's how its layere...

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How Nuclear Meltdowns Work—From Fuel Rod to Fallout Science

How Nuclear Meltdowns Work—From Fuel Rod to Fallout

A nuclear meltdown occurs when reactor fuel overheats beyond cooling capacity. Understanding the physics of decay heat, loss-of-coolant accidents, and...

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What Is the Coup Belt—Africa's Chain of Juntas Culture

What Is the Coup Belt—Africa's Chain of Juntas

Three Sahel nations—Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger—fell to military coups in rapid succession. Here's how the Coup Belt formed, why juntas replaced dem...

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How Ceasefire Agreements Work—and Why Most Fail Economy

How Ceasefire Agreements Work—and Why Most Fail

Ceasefire agreements are among the most common tools in conflict resolution, yet 80 percent collapse. This explainer breaks down how ceasefires differ...

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How Carrier Strike Groups Work—Floating Fortresses Technology

How Carrier Strike Groups Work—Floating Fortresses

A carrier strike group is the most powerful naval formation on Earth, combining an aircraft carrier, escort warships, submarines, and 65–70 aircraft i...

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How AI Chip Export Controls Work—and Why They Matter Technology

How AI Chip Export Controls Work—and Why They Matter

The U.S. uses a tiered export control system to restrict which countries can buy advanced AI chips, reshaping global technology competition and sparki...

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