Science
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Energy

China Begins Construction of New Nuclear Power Plant with Unique Cooling System for Five Million Residents
China has launched the construction of a large-scale nuclear power plant. The new facility will supply electricity to millions of…
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Analysis

NASA Unveils Unique Image of Interstellar Comet 3I/ATLAS from Mars Orbit
The HiRISE camera aboard the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter has captured the first-ever image of the interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS. Taken from…
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Russia

Russian Physicists Uncover Critical Flaw in Plasma Energy Calculations for Tokamaks
A team of scientists has found that the standard method for measuring plasma energy in tokamaks can produce significant errors.…
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Canada

Wild Wolf in Canada Caught Using Fishing Net to Get Food for the First Time
In British Columbia, a wild wolf has demonstrated remarkable ingenuity by figuring out how to catch fish using a fishing…
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China

Chinese Astronauts Stranded in Orbit After Emergency Evacuation of Colleagues
Three Chinese astronauts are unable to return to Earth. Their capsule was used to rescue another team. Now they await…
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Interesting Facts

Solar Plasma Once Again Threatens Interstellar Comet 3I/ATLAS Far from the Sun
Interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS is once again under threat from a new wave of solar plasma. Astronomers are closely monitoring the…
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Russia

Russian Engineers Develop a Way to Extract Oil in the Arctic Without Damaging Permafrost
Russia has developed an innovative oil extraction method designed for permafrost conditions. This technology minimizes ground thaw and helps prevent…
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China

China Develops Exoskeleton for Divers That Reduces Fatigue and Saves Air
Chinese engineers have unveiled a unique exoskeleton designed for underwater operations. The device eases movement and reduces air consumption. The…
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Argentina

Rare Andean cat family captured on camera for the first time in the mountains of South America
For the first time, elusive wildcats of the Andes have been filmed in their mountain habitat. After a lengthy search,…
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Belgium

Number of Applications for Using James Webb Telescope Surpasses All Expectations
The demand for access to the James Webb Telescope has reached a historic high. Scientists have submitted nearly three thousand…
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Germany

Dcubed Prepares Satellite Launch to Manufacture Solar Panels Directly in Orbit
Dcubed plans to 3D-print a 15-meter-long solar panel in space for the first time. This new approach could reduce the…
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Culture

Scientists Discover: Kissing Originated in Great Ape Ancestors Millions of Years Ago
Kissing is far older than previously believed. New research uncovers its evolutionary origins. Find out why this gesture became a…
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China

Archaeologists Uncover Ancient Center in Kazakhstan with Industrial Zone and Advanced Infrastructure
A unique Bronze Age proto-city has been discovered in the Kazakh steppe. Semiyarka astonished researchers with its scale and industrial…
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Analysis

Earth’s Axis Has Shifted Nearly 80 cm: Human Activity Cited as Key Cause in Recent Decades
Since 1993, the planet’s axis of rotation has shifted by nearly 80 centimeters. The main reason is the extensive extraction…
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China

China Conducts First Tests of R6000 Unmanned Tiltrotor for Passenger Transport
China has successfully tested the new R6000 tiltrotor. Designed to carry 10 passengers over long distances, the aircraft will be…
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Russia

Russian Engineers Develop Quartz Drilling Technology Without Cracks or Chips
Quartz is fundamental to modern electronics, yet processing it has always been challenging. Russian researchers have discovered a way to…



















