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Sperm whales in the Mediterranean are splitting into two clans with distinct vocal dialects, likely due to isolation from shipping noise and food scarcity. Thi…
The U.S. lifted sanctions on Iranian oil trade until August 21, allowing Iran to resume oil exports and access $6 billion in frozen revenues, though Iran rejec…
Xenophobic violence in South Africa ahead of the 2026 election threatens investment and economic stability, despite migrants contributing about two jobs each a…
South Africa’s Cape leopards are genetically distinct and half the size of other leopards after 20,000 years of isolation, yet they retain high genetic diversi…
655 million people lack electricity, with 560 million in sub-Saharan Africa; meeting the 2030 energy access goal requires urgent action. Progress is slow due t…
Andy Burnham is set to become PM after Labour MPs accepted his inevitability, with his transition focusing on economic change, including a potential move for R…
The new superconducting X-ray detector at BESSY II is up to 1,000 times more sensitive, enabling researchers to map ultra-thin materials and previously invisib…
Starmer met Andy Burnham to discuss a smooth leadership transition following his resignation as prime minister. Burnham, the early frontrunner, could become pr…
Cerebras reported near-doubled revenue ($191M) but warned of shrinking margins (36%-38% vs 46.5%), sending its stock down 10%. High growth doesn’t guarantee pr…
The Yarrabubba crater in Western Australia is now confirmed as Earth’s oldest impact crater at 2.23 billion years old, not 3.47 billion as previously thought. …
An interim report on abuse allegations against Cardinal Franz Hengsbach is expected Thursday, reviewing his legacy and church officials' past handling of abuse…





















