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Find the Wonders of the Silk Street: Following the Antiquated Shipping lanes14.07.2023The Silk Street, an organization of old shipping lanes, holds a rich history and has made a permanent imprint on
IAF intercepts over 90% of drones launched by Iran, Hezbollah during Operation Roaring Lion27.03.2026The IDF uses several means to intercept enemy drones, though the Iron Beam laser system has yet to significantly affect drone intrusions. The IAF has downed more than 90% of the drones launched at Israel by Iran and its Lebanese proxy, Hezbollah, since the commencement of Operation Roaring Lion late last month, the IDF said on Friday.
Artemis 2 astronauts reveal adorable zero-g indicator 'Rise' | Space photo of the day for March 31, 202631.03.2026The four astronaut's of NASA's Artemis 2 mission arrived in style at Kennedy Space Center ahead of their historic moon mission.
'The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives' Season 3 premieres tomorrow. Here's what you need to know to catch up.12.11.2025The women may have survived the drama of the previous two seasons, but tensions are far from alleviated in Season 3.
Al-Sharaa denies he called for 80% of Syrians to return from Germany01.04.2026Syria's interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa has attributed a controversial statement that 80% of the more than 900,000 Syrians in Germany should go back home within three years to German Chancellor Friedrich Merz. Merz made the announcement during al-Sharaa's visit to Germany on Monday, and clarified a day later that "the figure of 80% returnees within three years was cited by the Syrian president.
Doggie diversity in size and shape began at least 11,000 years ago13.11.2025By Will Dunham WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Dogs today come in a mind-blowing array of shapes and sizes, from the diminutive pug, Pekingese and Pomeranian to the grand Irish Wolfhound, Great Dane and Saint
Director of Swiss hospital describes the rush to treat the injured from Alpine resort bar fire02.01.2026The hospital that initially took in the majority of injured victims from a fire at a Swiss bar is no stranger to emergencies: In the heart of the Alps, it is used to treating winter sports enthusiasts who have accidents on the slopes. Eric Bonvin, general director of the regional hospital in Sion that took in several dozen injured people, said those with severe burns face months of treatment but expressed hope that their youth will speed their recovery. The injured were teenagers and young adu
When a sperm whale gives birth, the mother gets help from her friends26.03.2026March 26 (Reuters) - When a mother sperm whale gives birth, it is a remarkable team effort.
Why don’t humans have hair all over their bodies? A biologist explains our lack of fur31.12.2025Human beings don’t have a thick coat of fur like many other mammals do. Scientists think it has to do with something else that comes out of skin: sweat.
Health Rounds: Regeneron drug wipes out residual multiple myeloma cells in small trial10.12.2025Dec 10 (Reuters) - A recently approved antibody drug from Regeneron Pharmaceuticals eradicates residual traces of multiple myeloma after initial treatments, potentially allowing patients to avoid grueling bone marrow transplants, preliminary data from a small mid-stage trial suggest. Patients in the trial had received initial treatments that eliminated nearly all of their cancer cells.
Carina Nebula shines with white-blue stars | Space photo of the day for Jan. 5, 202605.01.2026The Westerlund 2 star cluster is home to some of the Milky Way's brightest stars.
Why doing good also makes us feel good, during the holidays and beyond30.11.2025The holiday season is a time for giving thanks, giving gifts — and for many, a time for giving back. Food banks, services that deliver meals to seniors and other U.S. charities typically see a surge in volunteering between Thanksgiving and the end of the year. Alfred Del Grosso volunteers weekly to work the lunch shift at Shepherd’s Table, a food bank in Silver Spring, Maryland.
Putting pig organs in people is OK in the US, but growing human organs in pigs is not – why is that?08.12.2025How many human cells does a pig need before it’s considered too human?
I work with companies to confront addiction in the workplace. The hidden crisis is costing corporate America millions.30.11.2025Behind packed calendars and polished résumés, millions are battling addiction in white-collar professions. It's not who you'd think.
Comet Lemmon and Milky Way spotted over Hawaii | Space photo of the day for Dec. 12, 202512.12.2025Hawaiian stargazers got a particularly special treat recently.
NASA begins the countdown for humanity's first launch to the moon in 53 years30.03.2026NASA began the countdown Monday for humanity’s first launch to the moon in 53 years. The 32-story Space Launch System rocket is poised to blast off Wednesday evening with four astronauts. “Our team has worked extremely hard to get us to this moment,” said launch director Charlie Blackwell-Thompson.
Figure out How to Back Your Rooftop Substitution17.10.2023Presentation: Supplanting your rooftop is a critical venture, and understanding how to back the task is pivotal. In this article, we'll
How did humans evolve, and will we evolve more?22.11.2025Our biggest evolutionary advantages are an ability to walk on two legs and our big brains.
BravoCon 2025: How to watch, full schedule and lineup, where to stream free and more13.11.2025It's time for BravoCon 2025! Here's how to tune in and watch everyone spill the tea.
High Court weighs Assenheim appeal over release of Feldstein interview raw footage30.03.2026The justices repeatedly returned to the breadth of the police request for the full footage, with Isaac Amit suggesting that a demand for everything risked resembling a “fishing expedition. " The High Court of Justice on Monday heard journalist Omri Assenheim’s appeal against lower-court rulings ordering him to hand over raw footage from his interview with Eli Feldstein to the police, in a case that has quickly become a broader test of the scope of journalistic privilege in Israel.



























