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Exclusive | Trump Weighs Military Operation to Extract Iran’s Uranium WSJTrump mulling operation to seize 1,000 pounds of uranium from Iran — repo...
Democrats Panic as Power Player Sets Off 2028 Chaos The Daily Beast
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Bihar CM Nitish Kumar resigns from legislative council ahead of Rajya Sabha entry The Times of IndiaClosed-door meeting at CM’s house on the eve o...
I’ve spent a lot of time working behind the scenes for various digital agencies, and there is a very predictable pattern that happens when an agency starts s...
I’ve spent a lot of time working behind the scenes for various digital agencies, and there is a very predictable pattern that happens when an agency starts s...
A Canadian activist captured dozens of oil tankers and cargo ships crowding the vital waterway.
The move will save motorists 26 cents a litre at the pump from 1 April
In today’s newsletter: Nearly a year after disposable vapes were outlawed, new figures suggest the policy has delivered only modest gains while creating ne...
The move will save motorists 26 cents a litre at the pump from 1 April
The move will save motorists 26 cents a litre at the pump from 1 April
In today’s newsletter: Nearly a year after disposable vapes were outlawed, new figures suggest the policy has delivered only modest gains while creating ne...
In today’s newsletter: Nearly a year after disposable vapes were outlawed, new figures suggest the policy has delivered only modest gains while creating ne...
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‘Iran has undergone regime change’: Trump's BIG statement after a month of war WIONView Full coverage on Google News
It’s Not a Shidduch Factor: What Your Blood Type May (and May Not) Say About Your Health vinnews.comOne Blood Type Appears to Carry a Higher Risk ...
The bill calls for phasing down emissions of hydrofluorocarbons, a potent greenhouse gas
A bold hypothesis could account for the perplexing presence of multiple fungi
Resilient corals in Miami may signal what the future holds for these creatures
Scientific American has a long history of featuring poetry, and our monthly column once again brings new works to the world
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A federal report about vulnerability focuses on historically disadvantaged people for the first time
The missed checkups could result in later, more severe diagnoses down the line
A look at apps that predict the chance of infection and illness, depending on what you’re doing and where you are
There is evidence the new variant could be more transmissible, yet vaccines work very well against it
Scientists are collecting photographs of the insects’ eggs to train an algorithm and curtail their rapid spread
“Seasteader” housing built on platforms would rise and fall with the tides, but practical challenges are huge
We must ensure that companies, policy makers and consumers use neurotechnology in a responsible way
Despite perils such as oil spills and high-speed ferries, the bay has plenty of safe spots for this charismatic threatened species
Earth may well be a latecomer to the fraternity of technological civilizations
The activist, made famous by Julia Roberts in an eponymous movie, rails against PFAS in drinking water
Here are some brief reports about science and technology from around the world, including one from Panama about the toll lightning takes on tropical trees.
It has been a tough year, but science still brought us some weird, cool and quirky findings
One of the most basic processes in all of nature—a subatomic particle’s transition between discrete energy states—is surprisingly complex and sometimes predi...
Research documents a strange illusion
More and more patients are dealing with major symptoms that linger for months
The aftermath of the Springfield, Ill., rampage led, in part, to the NAACP
The business of these cafés is growing, which could boost the illegal wildlife trade and have negative implications for wild animal populations
They’re flowing into the natural environment every day at an unprecedented rate
Controlled avalanches are a major safety effort during a year of outdoor activities
Environmental journalist Ben Goldfarb talks about his book Eager: The Surprising, Secret Life of Beavers and Why They Matter.