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From ‘Project Hail Mary’ to Artemis II, spaceflight captures audiences when it centers on people because human space travel is hazardous27.03.2026Space is extremely dangerous, but people can still do more than robotic explorers can – in terms of technical achievements and inspiring public interest.
What's your biological age? Experts explain the benefits and risks of at-home tests05.04.2026It’s important to understand what over-the-counter biological age test kits can — and can’t — do before buying them.
Heart disease risk greater for women with a common condition they may not be aware they have10.12.2025A large, 10-year study found that women with uterine fibroids, or leiomyomas, had an 81% higher long-term risk of heart disease than those without the condition.
Effectiveness Uncovered: A Survey of \Smoothing out Your Errands\ Efficiency Application10.08.2023In the computerized age, efficiency applications are the devices that enable us to enhance our time, oversee errands, and accomplish
Eurovision Song Contest changes voting rules after controversial allegations against Israel21.11.2025The new rules by the European Broadcasting Union discourage governments and third parties from "disproportionately promoting" songs to sway voters. Organizers of the Eurovision Song Contest announced on Friday changes to voting rules to avoid state interference after controversy over Israel's entry this year.
The architect of Iran’s military survival remains defiant30.03.2026Ahmad Vahidi, a known quantity for Israel and the West, became the face of a regime that prefers total confrontation over any semblance of pragmatism. In the wake of a seismic shift in the Islamic Republic’s leadership, following the killing of Iranian supreme leader Ali Khamenei and other senior figures, one name has emerged as the definitive architect of Iran’s military and internal survival: Ahmad Vahidi.
The Artemis II launch is tonight. Here's how to watch it live.01.04.2026As launch time approaches for NASA's first moonshot in more than half a century, anticipation is building for the Artemis II mission. Here's how to watch tonight's liftoff.
Are protests pushing Iran's Islamic regime toward a tipping point?11.01.2026Iran’s diplomatic moves, not calling for assistance or reaching out to its allies, seem to be intended to show that Tehran believes everything is going to turn out all right. Iran has faced almost two weeks of protests.
The Main 10 Natural life Protection Associations06.07.2023In a world confronting natural difficulties and the quick loss of biodiversity, untamed life preservation associations assume a crucial part in
Consumers advised to dispose of 19 cooking pans due to lead leaching risk, FDA reports26.11.2025Consumers with the imported pans should throw them away due to the severe health risks posed by lead, the agency warns.
Distributed storage Answers for Information Reinforcement06.06.2024Picking the right distributed storage arrangement is vital for guaranteeing the security and availability of your information. With numerous choices
It May Take a Year to Restore Abu Dhabi Aluminum Output, EGA Says03.04.2026(Bloomberg) -- The Middle East’s biggest aluminum producer said it may take as long as a year to restore full output at its Abu Dhabi plant, following an Iranian attack a week ago.Emirates Global Aluminium said the Al Taweelah smelter went into emergency shutdown, after suffering significant damage from missiles and drones. The company has completed an initial damage assessment of the facilities in the United Arab Emirates and is in contact with customers whose shipments may be impacted, it said
Avoid Slam: Clearing the Street for the Eventual fate of Standard Size Trucks06.11.2023In the pantheon of American standard size trucks, the Avoid Slam possesses a magnified spot. Known for its strength and dependability,
RFK Jr.'s diet guidelines emphasize red meat, full-fat dairy. How healthy are they?08.01.2026Some experts say red meat and full-fat dairy can be high in saturated fats.
Qatar LNG Ships U-Turn After Attempt to Pass Through Hormuz06.04.2026(Bloomberg) -- Two liquefied natural gas tankers from Qatar in the Persian Gulf have switched to Pakistan as their next destinations after appearing to abort an earlier attempt to leave via the Strait of Hormuz.The Al Daayen and Rasheeda had u-turned away from the strait after earlier heading eastward to the waterway, according to ship-tracking data compiled by Bloomberg, in the first attempt to export the fuels from the Persian Gulf since the Iran war began. They had each loaded LNG from Qatar’
They died 'doing what they loved': The stories of workers in their 80s who died on the job28.11.2025An increasing share of workplace fatalities has been among older workers. Here are some of their stories.
She loves to give experiences. He goes for sentimental gifts. They ask an expert: What is the perfect holiday present?08.12.2025Amy Robach and T.J. Holmes are proud of their gift-giving skills. But it turns out that there's a literal science to what makes a good present. So they asked a researcher who studies gifting how their methods measure up.
Genome study reveals milestone in history of cat domestication27.11.2025By Will Dunham (Reuters) -Whether they are a Siamese, Persian, Maine Coon, or Domestic Shorthair, there are hundreds of millions of cats living with people around the world.
FDA adds strongest warning to Sarepta gene therapy linked to 2 patient deaths14.11.2025The Food and Drug Administration said Friday it will add a new warning and other limitations to a gene therapy for Duchenne’s muscular dystrophy that's been linked to two patient deaths. The infused therapy from Sarepta Therapeutics will carry a boxed warning — the most serious type — alerting doctors and patients to the risk of potentially fatal liver failure with the treatment, the FDA said in a release. The one-time therapy, Elevidys, has been under FDA scrutiny since the company reported t
Behind every perfect holiday memory is a mom on the brink04.12.2025In an age where you can compare your Christmas photos to those of millions of others, the efforts parents undertake to make a memorable – and Instagrammable – holiday season are more intense than ever. And in many families, the majority of those efforts fall on the shoulders of overburdened moms.

























