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Germany's Pistorius: NATO protects Europe from Iranian missiles27.03.2026German Defence Minister Boris Pistorius on Friday dismissed fears about the range of Iranian missiles, which could theoretically reach European targets, saying the continent was safe due to the NATO defence alliance. Europe is "safe, especially as Germany is not defending itself alone within air defence but in the context of the NATO air defence forces," Pistorius said during a visit to an Australian barracks near the east-coast metropolis of Brisbane.
Virtual National Science Foundation internships aren’t just a pandemic stopgap – they can open up opportunities for more STEM students06.01.2026Students who participated in the virtual Research Experience for Undergraduates at Purdue reported stronger gains in research skills than in-person summer interns.
From Educational Loans to Obligation Free: Independence from the rat race Accomplished22.09.2023For some people, the excursion from gathering significant understudy loan obligation to accomplishing monetary cheapdom is a huge achievement. The
We may have one thing in common with jellyfish, new research finds09.01.2026Though jellyfish don't have brains, they react to light and when presented with food, scientists found.
The 10 Most Persuasive Forerunners in Innovation06.07.2023Innovation has changed our lives in endless ways, and behind each major mechanical leap forward, ton this page are visionary pioneers
Poland open to German troops to help secure Ukraine ceasefire07.01.2026Polish Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski said on Wednesday that Warsaw was open to the possible deployment of German troops in Poland as part of efforts to secure a ceasefire in Ukraine. German soldiers have been stationed in Poland for years as part of various NATO missions, Sikorski said, adding that the presence of Bundeswehr troops on Polish soil would therefore be nothing new.
NASA wants to build a base on the Moon by the 2030s – how and why it plans to build up to a long-term lunar presence30.03.2026It’s about more than just beating China. As a space lawyer puts it, a Moon base would come with strategic, economic and scientific advantages.
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Forget 'Outer Banks.' These Gen Z-ers just want to watch 'M*A*S*H*' and 'Gilmore Girls.'06.11.2025Thanks to streaming and their parents' influence, Gen Z really loves nostalgia TV.
Fireball sightings are surging across the US — here's what's really going on27.03.2026With bright meteors sighted over Ohio, Texas, and Europe, you might wonder what's going on. Is meteor activity really increasing, or is there just a surge in reporting?
The most effective method to Pick A Trade-in vehicle Stage06.06.2024Picking the right stage to purchase a pre-owned vehicle can essentially impact your buying experience. With various internet based commercial centers accessible,
NASA unveils close-up pictures of the comet popping by from another star19.11.2025NASA unveiled close-up pictures on Wednesday of the interstellar comet that’s making a quick one-and-done tour of the solar system. Discovered over the summer, the comet known as 3I/Atlas is only the third confirmed object to visit our corner of the cosmos from another star. Three NASA spacecraft on and near the red planet zoomed in on the comet as it passed just 18 million miles (29 million kilometers) away, revealing a fuzzy white blob.
NASA Perseverance rover sees megaripples on Mars | Space photo of the day for Jan. 7, 2026.07.01.2026Another view from Perseverance shows how windswept Mars' landscape truly is.
Best Getaway destination: Ocean side, Mountain, or City01.01.1Picking the ideal place to get-away can be a magnificent test, whether you favor the loosening up sands of an ocean side, the gutsy paths of a mountain, or the dynamic existence of a city. Each typ
Boeing's troubled capsule won't carry astronauts on next space station flight24.11.2025Boeing and NASA have agreed to keep astronauts off the company’s next Starliner flight and instead perform a trial run with cargo to prove its safety. Monday’s announcement comes eight months after the first and only Starliner crew returned to Earth aboard SpaceX after a prolonged mission. Although NASA test pilots Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams managed to dock Starliner to the International Space Station in 2024, the capsule had so many problems that NASA ordered it to come back empty, leavi
Choosing Moving Styles for Your Restroom Redesign06.06.2024Washroom remodels are one of the most significant ways of reviving your home. With various styles and patterns
IDF destroys regime's missile, sea mine production site in Yazd amid nationwide airstrikes27.03.2026The IDF hit Iran's missile and sea mine production site in Yazd, targeting key regime infrastructure across the country, including Tehran and Isfahan, as part of ongoing operations. The IDF hit Iran's central site for producing missiles and sea mines in Yazd during an operation, the military confirmed on Friday morning.
Israeli archaeologists launch project to trace origins of ancient pottery12.01.2026The project, launched by the Israel Antiquities Authority (IAA), aims to trace the origin of thousands of ceramic vessels even when the kilns where they were fired have long vanished. A new Israeli research initiative is using cutting-edge scientific methods to solve one of archaeology’s oldest mysteries: where ancient pottery was made.
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



























