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Culture Minister Sacks National Gallery Director Amid Growing Criticism

Culture Minister Oto Klempíř has unexpectedly dismissed Alicja Knast, the director of the National Gallery Prague. The manner of her dismissal, without prior warning, has sparked a wave of criticism within the Czech cultural community and raised concerns about the politicization of culture.

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2026 Municipal Elections: National Rally Fails in Marseille and Toulon Culture

2026 Municipal Elections: National Rally Fails in Marseille and Toulon

The National Rally claims a historic breakthrough in the municipal elections but fails in its target cities — Marseille, Toulon, and Nîmes. Only Nice,...

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68,000-Year-Old Hand Stencil in Indonesia Is Oldest Cave Art Science

68,000-Year-Old Hand Stencil in Indonesia Is Oldest Cave Art

An international team of archaeologists has identified a 67,800-year-old hand stencil in a limestone cave on Indonesia's Muna island as the oldest kno...

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Probiotic Bacteria Engineered to Hunt and Kill Tumors Health

Probiotic Bacteria Engineered to Hunt and Kill Tumors

Scientists are programming gut-friendly bacteria to infiltrate tumors and produce cancer-fighting drugs on-site, showing dramatic results in mice and...

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Google Opens Gemini Personal Intelligence to All US Users

Google is rolling out its Personal Intelligence feature to free Gemini users across the United States, allowing the AI to access Gmail, Photos, Docs,...

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Trump Gives Iran 48 Hours to Open Hormuz or Face Strikes Economy

Trump Gives Iran 48 Hours to Open Hormuz or Face Strikes

President Trump has issued a dramatic 48-hour ultimatum threatening to destroy Iranian power plants if Tehran does not fully reopen the Strait of Horm...

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How Friction Works—and Why It Still Puzzles Scientists Science

How Friction Works—and Why It Still Puzzles Scientists

Friction governs nearly every physical interaction on Earth, yet scientists still struggle to fully explain it. From Leonardo da Vinci's first sketche...

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How Uranium Enrichment Works—and Why It Matters Science

How Uranium Enrichment Works—and Why It Matters

Uranium enrichment is the process of increasing the concentration of uranium-235 in natural uranium using gas centrifuges, enabling both nuclear power...

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How Scientists Read Exoplanet Atmospheres From Light Science

How Scientists Read Exoplanet Atmospheres From Light

Transit spectroscopy lets astronomers decode the chemical makeup of distant worlds by analyzing starlight filtered through their atmospheres — a techn...

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How Pharmaceuticals Get Into Crops Via Wastewater Science

How Pharmaceuticals Get Into Crops Via Wastewater

As water scarcity pushes farmers worldwide to irrigate with treated wastewater, research reveals that crops absorb trace pharmaceuticals—and where exa...

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How Scientists Date Ancient Cave Art Science

How Scientists Date Ancient Cave Art

From radiocarbon to laser-ablation uranium-series techniques, researchers use increasingly precise methods to determine when prehistoric humans painte...

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What Are Nucleobases and How Do They Form in Space? Science

What Are Nucleobases and How Do They Form in Space?

Nucleobases are the five molecular 'letters' that encode all life on Earth. Scientists have now found all five in pristine asteroid samples, reshaping...

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