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Scientists found a lifeform they can’t classify, and it’s baffling
Biologists are confronting a problem they thought they had mostly solved: what, exactly, counts as life. A wave of ...
Twenty-five years of research into complex systems shows why artificial intelligence will always produce errors in healthcare ...
CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Differing opinions are coming from leaders and advocates in West Virginia regarding President Trump’s new ...
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The U.S. investigation that led to Nicolás Maduro's capture and what may be next for Venezuela
After the U.S. capture of Venezuela's Maduro, correspondent Scott Pelley interviews a former hostage negotiator who may have ...
Roger Carstens, told CBS' "60 Minutes" that he doesn't consider Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro a "bloodthirsty drug ...
“Certainly not Jim Thorpe,” you say in response, because you’re a reasonable person. Thorpe was 6-foot-1 and 202 pounds, and ...
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China classifies RWA as illegal finance, sends a warning to domestic and overseas operators
The financial industry groups in China have officially put out a joint warning saying that real-world asset tokenization (RWA ...
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Operation Absolute Resolve and Delta Force: Inside America’s Most Secretive Missions
Over the past four decades, the United States has increasingly relied on small, elite units to handle missions that fall ...
The study identifies Geographic Information Systems as the foundational layer of modern digital waste management. Waste ...
The resolution of the ultraprocessed foods issue in 2026 could resemble genetically engineered labeling or the 1990s end of ...
A Palestinian businessman on the persistent humanitarian crisis in the territory, and what he hopes might change.
From your brain to your heart, added sugar quietly impacts nearly every part of your body in ways you may not even realize.
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