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UK Teacher Who Told Migrants To \u201cRespect Our Laws or Leave\u201d Banned From Teaching
A UK teacher who
Newly discovered photos show astronaut Neil Armstrong after the Gemini 8 emergency
Previously unreleased photos show astronaut Neil Armstrong in the aftermath of a space mission
Scientists Recruit Undergrad to Step Into Room Filled With Ravenous Mosquitoes for “Full-Body Massacre”
Some dedicate their lives to science. Others, like Georgia Tech student Chris Zuo, give their bodies. A bizarre three-year study run by Georgia Tech engineering and biology professor David Hu sought to identify how mosquitoes choose their prey. As explained by
Not All CBD Is Medicine: Why Medicare's Plan Could Undermine FDA Marijuana Science
WASHINGTON, D.C. / ACCESS Newswire / March 20, 2026 / In what may become one of the most controversial healthcare policy experiments in recent years, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) is preparing to launch a pilot program that would provide
Lai reveals nuclear power revival plan
SUFFICIENT: The president said Taiwan has enough oil for next month, with reserves covering more than 100 days and natural gas enough for 12 to 14 days By Su Mei-feng, Lin Jing-hua and Jonathan Chin / Staff reporters, with staff writer A restart plan for the
Safety first in nuclear power debate
By Chen Kuan-lin 陳冠霖 The debate over restarting the Ma-anshan Nuclear Power Plant in Pingtung County has been amplified by certain groups amid rising tensions in the Middle East, creating the impression that Taiwan is on the verge of an energy crisis and
Trump threatens to deploy ICE agents to airports amid funding fight, vows arrests of illegal aliens
President Donald Trump warned he could send Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents to U.S. airports and arrest
Nvidia CEO says engineers should be evaluated on basis of how many AI tokens they use
Nvidia CEO says engineers should be evaluated on basis of how many AI tokens they use ...
You can now buy a DIY quantum computer
Qilimanjaro is selling a relatively cheap kit with everything you need for a quantum computer – you just need to be able to put it together ...
Kepler-51 "Super-Puff" Planets Baffle Scientists as JWST Finds No Atmosphere Clues
The Kepler-51 system hosts three ultra-light "super-puff" planets with massive atmospheres and tiny cores. New JWST observations failed to detect atmospheric signatures, suggesting thick... ...
The 2026 Dyslipidemia Guidelines – A Simple Summary
Dyslipidemia means unhealthy levels of fats in the
JWST fails to detect atmospheres of ‘super-puff’ planets in Kepler-51 system
Astronomers studying the distant Kepler-51 system have been left puzzled after the James Webb Space Telescope failed to detect expected atmospheric signatures on its unusual “super-puff” planets. Located about 2,615 light-years away, the system contains three
Engineers will be better off with emerging new roles due to AI, say panelists at webinar
The webinar, jointly presented by Vellore
Mars garden: Scientists grow edible plants using fertilizer made from Martian dust
Imagine landing on Mars and growing your lunch—not with supplies from Earth, but using dust, air, and microbes already there. This idea has long sounded like science fiction, mainly because Mars lacks one critical ingredient, fertile soil. Its dusty surface
Scientists create wheat-only gel from bran fiber and gluten protein
Scientists in Sweden have for the first
Interior ministry stresses importance of adhering to regulations governing noise levels emitted by vehicles
DOHA: In line with the
US, Israel strike secret Natanz nuclear facility, no radiation leak reported, claims Iran
A joint strike by the US and Israel targeted Iran’s Natanz nuclear facility early Friday, Iranian authorities reported. The country’s atomic energy organisation said the Natanz enrichment complex, one of Iran’s most sensitive uranium sites, was hit but
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Taiwan leader says two nuclear power plants ‘meet conditions’ to restart
Taiwan relies almost entirely on imported fossil fuels to meet its energy needs. ...
2,100-year-old Greek bullet with sarcastic inscribed message found in Israel
A 2,100-year-old sling bullet with a sarcastic inscribed message “learn” attached was found in the holy land, on the eastern shore of the Sea of Galilee in Israel. “Learn your lesson,” “learn never to come back here,” whatever the cryptic “learn”
Chinese automotive giant achieves 11-minute full charge milestone with sodium-ion tech
Chinese automotive giant BAIC Group says it has developed a sodium-ion battery prototype that it claims reaches leading industry benchmarks, as automakers intensify efforts to diversify beyond lithium-based chemistries. The prismatic cell design delivers
Intelligence predicts progressive views, but only after college
People with higher childhood intelligence scores tend to express more socially progressive attitudes as adults, but this connection depends heavily on whether they attend college. A new study reveals that advanced education acts as a catalyst, prompting those
'Project Hail Mary' Review: Ryan Gosling and an alien attempt to save the planet in ...
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China releases global high-quality journal list for medicine, life sciences
SHANGHAI, March 21 (Xinhua) -- China on Saturday published a high-quality journal list in the fields of medicine and life sciences, independently compiled by domestic institutions, offering a Chinese perspective on global
Why cats always land on their feet, according to science
Why do cats always land on their feet? It’s one of science’s most enduring mysteries in the realm of pets. The first paper on the subject was written in 1700, but despite centuries of competing theories, feline researchers have failed to arrive at a
Taiwan leader says two nuclear power plants 'meet conditions' to restart
Taipei: Taiwan's President Lai Ching-te said Saturday two nuclear power plants "meet the conditions for reactivation", as the energy import-dependent island moves to strengthen its domestic power generation capacity. Taiwan relies almost entirely on
New pill cuts “bad” cholesterol by 60% in major trial
A new pill, enlicitide, reduced LDL (“bad”) cholesterol by
Nissan’s new hybrid is a U.S.-first that mixes EV driving with a gas engine
Nissan plans to introduce a new type of hybrid for the U.S. market that drives like an all-electric vehicle but is powered by a traditional gas-powered engine. ...