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Jun 24 2025SCIENCE

How Tellurium is Changing the Game in CO2 Conversion

Scientists have found a way to make cheaper metals work like expensive ones in converting CO2. This is big news because usually, this process needs rare and costly metals like platinum. But now, by adding tellurium, a common element, to metals like cobalt and nickel, researchers can make them as eff

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Jun 24 2025POLITICS

Satellite Images Reveal Impact of U. S. Strikes on Iran's Nuclear Sites

Recent satellite images have given the world a glimpse into the aftermath of the U. S. operation, codenamed Midnight Hammer, which targeted Iran's key nuclear sites. The images show significant damage to the Fordo, Isfahan, and Natanz facilities, but the extent of the destruction is still under deba

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Jun 23 2025HEALTH

Abortion Numbers Rise Despite Bans: What's Going On?

Three years after the Supreme Court ended nationwide abortion rights, something unexpected is happening. More abortions are taking place now than before the bans. In 2024, over a million abortions were performed across the US. This is the highest number seen in recent years. People are still seekin

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Jun 23 2025CELEBRITIES

Unraveling the Events Surrounding Sean Diddy Combs

In the courtroom, focus has shifted to events around October 2023. Evidence presented included records from a few days before and after October 18, 2023. A woman, referred to as "Jane, " had previously shared her account of a "sobriety party" with Sean "Diddy" Combs in Beverly Hills. Joseph Cerciel

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Jun 23 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking Cosmic Secrets: Rubin Observatory's Stunning First Glimpse

In a groundbreaking move, the NSF-DOE Vera C. Rubin Observatory has shared its first images, giving us a peek into the vast universe. This observatory, a joint effort by the U. S. National Science Foundation and the U. S. Department of Energy, has already captured millions of galaxies, stars, and as

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Jun 23 2025SCIENCE

Who Will Rule Earth When We're Gone?

If humans were to vanish, the planet would look very different. Cities would crumble, and nature would take over. But who would take our place as the top species? Surprisingly, it might not be another mammal. The ocean's octopus could rise to the top. Octopuses are incredibly smart. They can solve

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Jun 23 2025POLITICS

Tel Aviv Takes a Hit: Resilience Amidst Chaos

The Middle East is no stranger to conflict, and this time, it was Tel Aviv's turn to face the storm. It all started with a U. S. move against Iran, which then retaliated by launching over 40 missiles towards Israel. The result? A scene of destruction in three cities, with apartment buildings and hom

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Jun 22 2025POLITICS

Iran's Nuclear Site Buzzes with Activity Before U. S. Strikes

A recent reveal of satellite pictures has shown a flurry of movement at Iran's Fordo nuclear site, just before the U. S. launched air strikes. The images, taken by a U. S. defense contractor, show trucks and vehicles near the entrance of the underground facility. This site is no ordinary place.

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Jun 22 2025POLITICS

The Aftermath: US Strikes on Iran's Nuclear Sites

The United States recently launched a significant attack on Iran's nuclear facilities. This move came after a shift from diplomatic efforts to military action. The strikes targeted three major sites: Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan. The Fordow facility is Iran's most critical nuclear enrichment sit

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Jun 22 2025SCIENCE

Heart Health Checks: Why Method Matters

In the world of drug development, keeping an eye on heart health is crucial. This is why experts track key heart signs like blood pressure, heart rate, and electrical activity in non-rodent animals. These signs are vital for understanding how safe a new drug might be. However, the way these signs

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