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The Rise of Autocrats: Threats to Democracy in Modern Times

The world is witnessing a rise in autocrats who are threatening the very fabric of democracy in modern times. This interconnected breed of autocrats has been gaining and retaining power through deception, undermining democracies...
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Can the Black Hole in Our Galaxy Expand to Our Solar System? Unraveling the...

Exploring the Mysteries of Black Holes in Our GalaxyThe enigmatic nature of black holes has intrigued scientists and space enthusiasts alike for decades. Despite our increasing knowledge of these cosmic phenomena, they continue to...
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TikTok Bans Russian State Media Accounts for Covert Influence Operations Ahead of US Election

TikTok, a popular social media platform, has taken a significant step in combating disinformation by banning accounts associated with Russian state media. The move comes as part of TikTok's efforts to prevent covert influence...
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Cracking the Code: Dark Energy’s Role in Resolving Hubble Tension and Galaxy Puzzles

Dark energy has long been a mysterious force in the cosmos, driving the acceleration of the universe's expansion. However, a new model proposed by a team of scientists from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology...
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Monitoring Climate Change Effects Through Tree Climbing Data Collection

Rebecca Hsu, a forest ecologist working at the Taiwan Forestry Institute in Taipei, is at the forefront of monitoring climate change effects through tree climbing data collection. Alongside photojournalist Dave Tacon, Hsu ventures into...
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Exploring the Hidden Depths: Podcast on Greenland’s Glacier Melt

Unveiling the Mysteries of Greenland's Glacier Melt: A Podcast JourneyIn a captivating podcast episode, environment editor Damian Carrington shares his exhilarating expedition to Greenland alongside a team of daring scientists. Their mission was to...
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Ancient Sahara Rock Art Depicts Swimming People: 9,000-Year-Old Discovery

Ancient Sahara Rock Art Depicts Swimming People: 9,000-Year-Old DiscoveryThe Cave of Swimmers in Egypt's Western Desert is home to a series of captivating rock paintings that depict a group of people swimming. These ancient...
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The Success of Uterus Transplants: Dozens of Births Achieved

The Success of Uterus Transplants: Dozens of Births AchievedFor individuals facing serious uterine abnormalities or those who have had their uterus damaged or removed, the options for having a child have historically been limited....
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Best Computer for Cats: The Ultimate Feline-Friendly Device

**The Perfect Computer for Your Feline Friend**As technology continues to advance, our furry companions are not left behind. With the rise of pet-friendly devices, there is now a computer specifically designed for our beloved...
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SpaceX Faces $15m Lawsuit from Cards Against Humanity for Illegal Land Trespass

SpaceX, the aerospace manufacturer founded by Elon Musk, is facing a hefty $15 million lawsuit from the creators of the popular party game Cards Against Humanity. The lawsuit, filed in Texas, alleges that SpaceX...