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Unveiling the Magic: James Webb Space Telescope Through the Eyes of Maggie Aderin-Pocock

Maggie Aderin-Pocock, a renowned space scientist and broadcaster, never expected to achieve such fame, especially coming from humble beginnings with dyslexia in government housing in London. Despite the challenges, she pursued her passion for...
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Catch Cheating Boyfriend with Loyalty Testers – Affordable Services Available

Savanna Harrison, a 27-year-old professional "checker", is using social media to uncover cheating partners after experiencing infidelity herself. She works for a company called Lazo that helps people see intentions and move on from...
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NASA Shuts Off Voyager 2 Science Instrument Due to Power Loss

NASA recently made the decision to turn off one of Voyager 2's science instruments due to a loss of power on the spacecraft as it continues its journey into interstellar space. Launched in 1977,...
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Severe Impacts Expected from Category 4 Hurricane Helene

Hurricane Helene, a Category 4 storm, is on track to hit Florida with powerful winds, heavy rain, and significant storm surge. The storm has rapidly intensified, growing in size and strength as it moves...
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Uncovering the Truth: Pentagon’s Secret UFO Office Revealed

A decade ago, an office in the Pentagon called the Advanced Aerospace Weapon Systems Applications Program (AAWSAP) quietly investigated UFOs and the paranormal. This program received $22 million in funding but was canceled four...
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Lessons from Milgram’s Shock Studies on Confronting Authoritarianism

Fifty years ago, Stanley Milgram conducted a series of experiments that shed light on the extent to which ordinary people would follow orders, even when it meant causing harm to others. The results of...
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Polio Outbreak in Gaza: Updates on Vaccination Campaign

The first round of a global effort to vaccinate children in the Gaza Strip against polio concluded in mid-September, with almost 560,000 kids receiving initial doses amid humanitarian pauses in the ongoing war. The...
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UK’s Last Coal-Fired Power Plant in Nottinghamshire Shuts Down: A Final Farewell

It was a somber day at Ratcliffe-on-Soar power plant in Nottinghamshire as the last coal-fired power plant in the UK shut down, marking the end of a 142-year reliance on coal for electricity generation....
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Discovering Negative Time: Quantum Physicists’ Strange Experiment Unveils New Findings

Quantum physicists are always uncovering strange and fascinating phenomena in the quantum realm. Recently, researchers at the University of Toronto led by Daniela Angulo made a groundbreaking discovery: photons, the wave-particles of light, can...
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Early Universe Had More Black Holes than Previously Believed, Hubble Study Finds

Supermassive black holes are some of the most impressive objects in the universe, with masses around one billion times more than that of the Sun. These black holes have been around for a long...