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In northern China, a stunning archaeological discovery has captured the attention of experts worldwide. Beneath the ruins of a vast Neolithic settlement lies an extensive network of tunnels, and ...
5. Act fast after an incident If a fox scores once, it may view your coop as easy pickings. Move quickly: find and fix the weak points—torn mesh, a hole under the fence, or a door that didn’t ...
Since touching down in February 2021, Perseverance has kept peeling back Mars’s geological layers. Under especially clear skies, NASA’s imaging team stitched together one of the mission’s ...
In Iran’s Halil Roud Valley, archaeologists have uncovered stone and clay tablets bearing primitive symbols nearly 5,000 years old—evidence that could challenge Mesopotamia’s claim as the ...
If you’ve been hoping for a cool-down, August may not deliver—at least not for most of the country. Much of the Northeast and Northern Rockies will see above-average heat, the Southeast stays ...
After a dip in sales across Europe and the U.S., Tesla is preparing to roll out a more affordable version of its best-selling Model Y. By trimming features and shrinking the battery, the automaker ...
“Imperfect but committed”: how I learned to wash, cook, and live differently—zero‑waste style ...
What was supposed to be a show of American strength against the Houthis ended with three F/A-18 Super Hornets lost, $180 million gone, and serious questions about the Navy’s ability to project ...
For almost two centuries, mathematicians believed there was no general solution for certain high-degree polynomial equations. Now, two Australian researchers—Norman Wildberger and Dean Rubine ...
A Japanese study claims that just a little green tea can sharpen your thinking and help you slip into a “flow state”—that sweet spot where you’re fully absorbed, time melts away, and your ...
After more than two years of speculation, GPT-5—the next generation of the model powering ChatGPT—may finally be just weeks away. Sam Altman says it’s “coming soon,” with some insiders ...
Kamchatka is no stranger to powerful shocks: a magnitude‑9.0 quake struck less than 30 km (19 mi) from this week’s epicenter in 1952. Why wasn’t the tsunami worse? When an overriding plate ...
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