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Two teams built the first nuclear clocks using thorium-229 nuclei, vibrating 100,000 times per second in solid crystals. Their deep shielding promises unpreced…
Dutch climate scientist Detlef van Vuuren is the most-cited researcher in IPCC reports due to his work on Representative Concentration Pathways and Shared Soci…
A Catholic priest in Sudan was killed over medical supplies, highlighting the war's disregard for basic human rights. The conflict has killed over 15,000 and d…
The U.S. is competing with Brazil for China’s soybean market by promoting higher quality soy, despite Brazil supplying 60% of China’s soybeans compared to the …
Insurers are dropping coverage for weight-loss drugs like Zepbound and Wegovy due to high costs, leaving 24 million Americans without access by 2026. Coverage …
NBC News has new reporting tonight on one of the two credible notes authorities say they received regarding the kidnapping of Nancy Guthrie. Citing three sourc…
RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) — A new animal oracle for the World Cup has arrived, and it's the kind that few would challenge even if its prediction is wrong. A black j…
The NHS now offers teplizumab, the first drug to delay type 1 diabetes onset by about three years for at-risk children. Routine screening for early detection i…
Written by Emma Newbery for The Motley Fool -> SpaceX suppliers are likely to benefit from its upcoming spending spree. Think about what percentage of your p…
Sen. Rick Scott (R-Fla.), the chairman of the Senate Steering Committee, is circulating a plan among Senate Republicans to avoid another government shutdown la…
Booing fans and disgruntled pundits. One of the biggest controversies of the 2026 World Cup so far has been the hydration breaks, which – while not entirely ne…























