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Science Unbiased Truth Behind Project Cheetah: A Scientific Rebuttal Government scientists dispel myths surrounding Project Cheetah, emphasizing scientific rigor and ecological adaptability of cheetahs in India.
Science Unveiling the Shadows: Nine Iranian Scientists' Quiet Elimination Explore Israel's strategic elimination of nine Iranian nuclear experts crucial to Tehran's nuclear weapons program. Discover the hidden intricacies.
Science Roscosmos Triumphs Over Long-standing ISS Leak Roscosmos triumphantly puts a lid on ISS module's infamous five-year leak saga, paving way for the Axiom 4's launch.
Science Devastating Fire at Brockport School: Maintenance Hub Lost A fierce blaze completely consumed the maintenance building at Brockport Central School District, demolishing all inside.
Science Israel’s Bold Move: Deadly Air Strikes on Iran’s Nuclear Ambitions Israel's decisive aerial assault targets Iran’s nuclear infrastructure, leaving behind a trail of leading military commanders and scientists.
Science Revolutionize Your Sleep: The Surprising Power of Fruits and Veggies Discover how a diet rich in fruits and veggies can lead to a 16% improvement in sleep quality overnight, offering a natural solution to sleep disruptions.
Science Christian Science Monitor's Unwavering Pursuit of Principled Journalism Explore how The Christian Science Monitor's dedication to unbiased journalism remains a beacon for informed and independent thinkers today.
Science Unveiling the Cosmic Power: Black Hole Jets Spotted in the Distant Universe Astronomers have spotted powerful black hole jets, stretching over 300,000 lightyears, from a period three billion years post-Big Bang.
Science Are Croissants Truly the Worst Breakfast Choice? Here's the Insightful Verdict A nostalgic favorite for many, but this 30-year-old study reveals croissants may be the least filling breakfast choice you can make.
Science The Surprising Threat to Your Favorite Cheese: Climate Change Amidst climate change, cows' shifting diets, like corn replacing grass, alter cheese's flavor and nutrition, French studies reveal.
Science NIH Urged to Ditch Primates in Research by Physicians Committee Physicians Committee advocates for the NIH's transition away from animal-based research, emphasizing human-relevant scientific approaches.
Science Amazon's $20B Data Center Gamble in Pennsylvania: A New Era? Amazon plans $20B data centers in PA; one next to a nuclear power plant sparks federal debate over direct energy access.
Science German Breakthrough in Fusion Paves the Way for Endless Clean Energy Germany's Wendelstein 7-X fusion reactor achieves a major fusion milestone. Discover the future of energy and what this could mean for the world.
Science Falcon 9 and Dragon Steal the Show, Set for Axiom 4 Flight Excitement builds as Falcon 9 and a new Dragon spacecraft prepare for Axiom 4's historic mission to the ISS, sparking interest worldwide.
Science Unearthed 3,500-Year-Old Graves Transform Understanding of Bronze Age Stunning revelations from ancient graves challenge old ideas about Bronze Age lifestyle, migration, and diets in Central Europe.
Science Japanese Space Ambitions Thwarted Again as Resilience Fails Lunar Attempt In another setback, Japan's Resilience lunar lander misses its soft landing, casting doubt on future commercial moon endeavors.
Science Circle's Meteoric Debut: A New Era for Stablecoins on NYSE Circle, issuer of USDC stablecoin, saw its shares soar in its NYSE debut. How Circle is poised to reshape cryptocurrency transactions globally.
Science How Ancient Companies Are Leading the Way in Sustainability Discover why older organizations outperform newer startups in environmental sustainability. A study shows maturity offers a green advantage.
Science Heartwarming Ocean Return: Dilly Dally the Resilient Loggerhead Dilly Dally, the loggerhead turtle with a new lease on life, returns to the ocean, inspiring conservation efforts against the odds.