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Dec 20 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking the Secrets of Pulsars with SKA's Mighty Telescopes

The SKA Observatory's telescopes, SKA-Low and SKA-Mid, are set to revolutionize our understanding of the universe. These powerful tools, spread across two continents, boast incredible sensitivity and a wide range of frequencies. They can observe multiple areas of the sky simultaneously, making them

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Dec 20 2025OPINION

Colorado's Weather Science Under Fire: What's at Stake?

The Trump administration is targeting Colorado's top weather research labs. The Office of Management and Budget wants to split up the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) in Boulder. They claim NCAR is spreading "climate alarmism" and pushing a "green new scam. " This is a big deal. For

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Dec 19 2025HEALTH

A Clash of Views: Vaccine Safety and Science

A recent debate within the FDA has sparked concerns about the future of vaccine safety and policy. Dr. Vinay Prasad, head of the FDA's Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research, sent an internal email claiming that COVID vaccines had caused the deaths of "at least 10 children. " This claim was me

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Dec 19 2025SCIENCE

A Peculiar Planet Puzzles Scientists

A planet that looks like a lemon and behaves even stranger has left scientists scratching their heads. This oddball, named PSR J2322–2650b, is not your typical planet. It's not even orbiting a normal star. Instead, it's circling a pulsar, which is the leftover core of a dead star. This pulsar is sup

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Dec 19 2025SCIENCE

Unraveling the Truth: The Story of Beachy Head Woman

In 2012, a discovery was made in Eastbourne Town Hall. A skeleton, later named Beachy Head Woman, was found. At first, scientists thought she was from sub-Saharan Africa. This made her the first known Black Briton. But this idea was based on measuring her skull. This method is old and not always acc

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Dec 19 2025CRIME

A Former Classmate Accused in MIT Professor's Murder

A man from Portugal is suspected of killing an MIT professor. The suspect and the victim were once classmates. The victim, Nuno Loureiro, was a well-known professor at MIT. He studied physics in Portugal before moving to the U. S. The suspect, Claudio Neves Valente, also studied in Portugal. He came

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Dec 19 2025EDUCATION

Science Made Fun: The Rise of Dr. Noc on TikTok

In a world where viral fame often favors entertainment over education, Dr. Noc stands out as an exception. Known for his unique blend of humor and science, he has managed to capture the attention of over four million followers on TikTok and Instagram. His content ranges from amusing dances to inform

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Dec 19 2025SCIENCE

Uncovering the True Identity of the Beachy Head Woman

The story of the Beachy Head Woman has taken another twist. Initially, she was thought to be from sub-Saharan Africa, making her the first known Black Briton. However, recent DNA technology has revealed a different story. Her remains, found in 2012, were first studied in 2013. Scientists then believ

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Dec 19 2025SPORTS

The Secret Ingredients to Beach Handball Success

Beach handball is a sport that combines speed, strength, and agility. But what exactly makes a player excel in this dynamic game? A recent study shed some light on this question by examining young athletes aiming for the Brazilian National Team in the 2017 Beach Handball World Championships. The re

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Dec 19 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Nepal's Bold Leap into Sci-Fi Cinema

Nepal is making waves in the film industry with its first-ever science fiction movie, "Eklo I. " This isn't just any film; it's a big deal for Nepal's movie scene. The movie is set to hit theaters in Nepal on January 1st and will also be shown in the U. S. and U. K. a few days later. It's a huge ste

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