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U.S. Nuclear Energy Policy Could Accelerate Weapons Proliferation

Recent events in Iran have once again brought the issue of nuclear proliferation to the forefront, highlighting the potential dangers

Mystery of the potato’s origins solved by genetics

Potato tubers are the result of an ancient hybridisation eventJackie Bale/Getty Images The Origins of the Humble Potato Revealed Through

Mastercard denies pressuring game platforms, Valve tells a different story

The recent uproar following a crackdown on games featuring adult content in online marketplaces has raised concerns about censorship and

Project Reveals Mindblowing Designs For Shipping Humans to The Stars : ScienceAlert

These studies focused on the design and optimization of generation ships for interstellar travel, taking into account the challenges of

Russia’s Magnitude 8.8 Earthquake Ranks among 10 Strongest

Russia experienced one of the strongest earthquakes ever recorded on July 30, 2025. The earthquake, measuring at a magnitude of

US says CO2 emissions aren’t harmful – climate science shows otherwise

The Trump Administration's Attempt to Roll Back Greenhouse Gas Regulations EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin at the agency’s headquartersKayla Bartkowski/Getty Images

Apple might be building its own AI ‘answer engine’

Apple Working on Building ChatGPT-like App with New Answers Team Apple is reportedly forming a new team called Answers, Knowledge,

Lightning Kills Way More Trees Than You Would Ever Believe : ScienceAlert

New Study Estimates Lightning Strikes Kill 320 Million Trees Annually A groundbreaking study published in Global Change Biology reveals that