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Russia loses access to crewed launches after Baikonur accident for the first time
For the first time in decades, Russia is unable to send people into space. An accident at the launch complex…
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Sánchez Sees Hope in Mamdani’s Success
Pedro Sánchez considers Zohran Mamdani’s achievements in New York an inspiration for social democracy. He believes progressive ideas can stand…
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Iron Meteorites Reveal How Jupiter Shaped the Boundaries of the Solar System
Iron meteorites have helped scientists reconstruct the early history of the Solar System. New data confirms that Jupiter was the…
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Step-by-step guide to changing your car insurance company in Spain
Switching car insurance is straightforward if you know the details. Discover which documents you need and how to avoid fines.…
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Why Are the Flags of Different Countries So Similar and What’s Behind It
Many national flags look surprisingly alike. Find out why this happens and which countries have nearly identical flags. Our infographic…
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AI Models Overestimate Humans in Economic Games: Study Reveals Surprising Results
Economists tested how artificial intelligence handles strategic thinking tasks. The results were surprising: AI often attributes a higher level of…
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How Often Does Artificial Intelligence Make Mistakes: Comparing Popular Models by Hallucination Rate
A recent study reveals which AI models are most prone to errors. Some paid versions lagged behind free alternatives in…
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Top Cryptocurrencies by Market Capitalization in 2025
The cryptocurrency market set new records in 2025. Bitcoin and Ethereum remain dominant. Find out which coins made the top…
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Agrarian Crisis in Spain: Labor Shortage Threatens Olive and Citrus Harvest
Andalusia and Extremadura face a shortage of seasonal workers for the harvest. Mechanization and subsidies are exacerbating the issue. Farmers…
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Scientists Reveal Why Venus Lacks Tectonic Plates and How It Differs from Earth
An international team has, for the first time, classified the tectonic regimes of planets. This breakthrough sheds light on why…
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CD Projekt RED Unveils Cyberpunk 2 and The Witcher 4 Development Amid Record Sales
CD Projekt RED has shared new insights on upcoming projects Cyberpunk 2 and The Witcher 4. The studio is expanding…
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Hospitalization After Infections Nearly Doubles Dementia Risk in Older Adults
Hospitalization due to infections sharply increases the risk of dementia, particularly in people over 60. A new study reveals unexpected…
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Jakarta Becomes the World’s Most Densely Populated Megacity Under New UN Methodology
For the first time, Jakarta tops the list of the world's largest cities. A new UN methodology has reshuffled the…
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Moreno Accuses Opposition of Exploiting Healthcare Issue in Andalusia
Andalusian leader Juan Manuel Moreno defends his healthcare reforms, rejecting privatization claims and vowing to speed up cancer diagnostics. The…
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Millions of Years of Evolution Split Baikal Crustaceans Into Species Unable to Interbreed
Genetic differences have split Baikal crustaceans into distinct species. Even individuals identical in appearance can no longer interbreed. Scientists have…
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Which Countries in the World Have Surpassed 100 Million Inhabitants as of 2025
Only 16 countries worldwide have a population exceeding 100 million. India and China are the only nations with over a…
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Scientists discover how cosmic dust sparks the creation of complex molecules deep in the universe
A new study reveals that porous cosmic dust promotes the synthesis of life-essential molecules. Experiments in Germany have uncovered surprising…
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Meta at the Center of Scandal Again for Ignoring Fakes and Manipulation on Social Media
Meta faces renewed criticism for its inaction against disinformation. A scandal involving a fake video exposed weak spots in its…
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How Grain Taxes Became the Foundation of Early States and Changed the Course of History
The first states arose not from food abundance, but from the ability to tax harvests. Research reveals that grain cultivation…



















