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SpaceX's 1st 'Version 3' Super Heavy Starship booster buckles under pressure during initial tests21.11.2025SpaceX began testing the newest version of its Starship Super Heavy booster overnight Thursday (Nov. 20), but by Friday morning (Nov. 21), it was clear those tests did not go as planned.
A coup too far: Why Benin's rebel soldiers failed where others in the region succeeded09.12.2025Plotters misjudged the national mood and Benin's neighbours learnt from past errors, says analyst Paul Melly.
This Luxurious Thermal Spa In Italy Is Perfect For A Relaxing Escape While Visiting Milan24.11.2025This luxurious spa in Italy offers an expansive roster of services and treatments, many of which are fueled by thermal water pumped from an ancient spring.
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After toilet and email issues, Artemis II astronauts fire engine to head for the moon02.04.2026A key engine burn has put NASA's Artemis II astronauts on an irreversible path around the moon.
Putting pig organs in people is OK in the US, but growing human organs in pigs is not – why is that?08.12.2025How many human cells does a pig need before it’s considered too human?
Mexico says a third of 130,000 missing people might be alive, fueling criticisms by families27.03.2026Mexico's government said in a new report on Friday that it has identified signs of life for a third of the country's 130,000 registered missing people, an announcement that was quickly criticized by a number of search groups which called it an attempt to undermine the depth of Mexico’s disappearance crisis. The government said that by cross-referencing things like vaccination records, birth and marriage registries and tax filings, officials found that 40,367 people — around 31% of reported disa
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Tanzania president remorseful over internet shutdown on election day15.01.2026Tanzania’s president has, for the first time since the disputed October election, commented on a six-day internet shutdown as the country went through its worst postelection violence. President Samia Suluhu Hassan on Thursday expressed “sympathy” to diplomats and foreign nationals living in the country, saying the government would strive to ensure there is never a repeat of the same. Hassan won the October election with more than 97% of the vote after candidates from the two main opposition pa
CDC vaccine panel delays vote to stop recommending hepatitis B shot at birth04.12.2025ATLANTA - Federal vaccine advisers selected by Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. delayed until Friday a vote to lift a long-standing recommendation for all newborns to get the hepatitis B vaccine in what would be the most sweeping revision to the childhood vaccine schedule under Kennedy. The advisers heard presentations in the morning - including from two prominent vaccine critics recently hired by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention - casting doubt on the safety and necessity of
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I tried a macho, creatine-loaded cereal “for men.” Did I mention I'm a woman?26.12.2025Man Cereal wants you to "add some balls to your breakfast." Is the creatine craze out of control?
Working out at the airport? Some fliers can already smell the sweat.12.12.2025When Scott Hussey heard about the Trump administration’s eagerness to pay for workout equipment in airports, he could not find an upside. If someone got hurt on a pull-up bar, who would they sue? What happens to bags left unattended while travelers get in a few reps? Might this unleash a wave of fitness influencers making - shudder - content at the airport?Subscribe to The Post Most newsletter for the most important and interesting stories from The Washington Post. “It just struck me as being ki
New science points to 4 distinct types of autism26.12.2025When Marc and Cristina Easton’s son was diagnosed with autism at 20 months, the Baltimore couple left the doctor’s appointment in confusion. Their toddler - who was very social - didn’t resemble the picture of the condition they thought they knew. And the specialists could offer little clarity about why or what lay ahead. It wasn’t until four years after their child’s diagnosis that the Eastons finally began to get answers that offered them a glimmer of understanding. This summer, a team from Pr
Israeli lawmakers pass bill reviving death penalty for terrorists30.03.2026Israel's parliament on Monday approved a controversial bill to reintroduce the death penalty for terrorists, a move considered racist by critics as the legislation would effectively only apply to Palestinians. Under the bill, Palestinians convicted of murder as an act of terrorism by military courts in the occupied territories would face a mandatory death sentence.
Northern lights chances rise for Christmas as space weather remains unsettled24.12.2025Fast solar wind and a possible glancing blow from a coronal mass ejection could spark auroras over Christmas.
Kona SUV: Exploring the Future with Hyundai's Visionary Hybrid06.11.2023The car scene is seeing a critical shift towards smaller hybrids, and driving this charge is the Hyundai Kona SUV.
Thousands of ultra-orthodox protest in Jerusalem against conscription06.01.2026Thousands of ultra-Orthodox individuals have demonstrated against their conscription into the Israeli military, according to media reports. Leading rabbis called for the protest in Jerusalem, the Times of Israel reported on Tuesday.
Relentless rise in carbon pollution from fossil fuels slightly dampens climate-fighting hopes12.11.2025For each of the past several years, scientists, analysts and officials have been hoping that it would be the year when emissions from the burning of coal, oil and natural gas would stop going up. For the second straight year, emissions from fossil fuels rose 1.1% in 2025, scientists reported Wednesday at United Nations climate negotiations. “It’s disappointing that we haven’t brought down carbon dioxide emissions,” said University of Exeter scientist Stephen Sitch, a member of the Global Carbo



























