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- Peru is also building a trench on its border with Chile, but for different reasons, and the simple construction doubles as a practical tool and a political message
- The platypus adds another oddity: its hair has hollow melanosomes, a trait typical of birds, and the finding proves again this animal does not follow the rules
- A perfect 3.7-mile ring in far eastern Russia puzzles NASA satellites, it looks like a crater or volcano, but the agency says it is neither, and that is the mystery
- In Cuba, a 21-year-old builds a homemade solar panel “factory,” equips 15 electric trikes, and boosts their range, a local fix that kept multiple workers’ livelihoods alive
- It sounds like space tech but it is already farm defense: China uses lunar-tested basalt fibers to protect crops, and the material promises toughness where climate and pests hit hardest
- Psychology says many adults who keep everyone at a distance aren’t loners by nature, and what’s hard is that they learned early that openness invited harm so they built a life that stays sealed off
- Scientists see more vegetation in the Himalayas, but it is not good news, because that extra “green” can disrupt water, snow, and high-mountain biodiversity
- An 11,000-carat ruby find (about 4.85 pounds) reshapes mining in Myanmar, and the giant stone reopens the debate over value, traceability, and the real price of gemstones
- A floating wind turbine could become the next AI data center, packing 10–12 MW of compute, a 15+ MW turbine, and seawater cooling into one offshore platform as land, power, and water constraints tighten toward 2030