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A dinosaur the size of a cat and weighing less than 2.2 pounds changes history; the 90-million-year-old Alnashetri fossil rewrites its lineage
More than 1,000 metric tons of gold have been found underground in China, and the astonishing figure is its price: around $85.9 billion, in a discovery that could redefine the global map of this precious metal
Airbus has finally revealed the identity of the “mystery customer” who ordered eight A350-1000s, and the name comes as a surprise, as it changes the commercial landscape of long-haul flights and opens the door to a new battle for the most profitable routes
Goodbye to water as we know it: a study warns that 74% of regions could experience unprecedented shortages by 2100
China planted trees like crazy to slow the advance of the Gobi Desert and ended up causing another big problem: water began to disappear from the soil and aquifers as rainfall patterns changed
Fifteen years after the disaster, the Fukushima reactors hide a secret: scientists detect life where radiation should have prevented everything
Say goodbye to showing your real ID as usual, and this new $45 procedure could change the way many people pass through security checks in the United States
Japan launches a wooden box into space as a “strange but brilliant solution” to an increasingly serious problem, orbital debris, and proposes an idea that seems like science fiction, but seeks to prevent the future of space from becoming an unmanageable landfill
Earthquakes beneath the waters of Antarctica could be “fueling” explosions of life on the surface, and the mechanism surprises even experts
China succeeds in mimicking photosynthesis and transforming CO₂ and water into fuel: the experiment that could revolutionize the production of synthetic gasoline
Elon Musk rethinks the fate of human civilization beyond Mars and sends a message that shifts the focus of the space debate
Europe accelerates its military technology in response to advances in Russian hypersonic missiles: the arms race that is redefining the strategic balance
A four-month trial involving 208 men revealed that a daily capsule containing broccoli, turmeric, blueberries, and live bacteria could slow down worrying signs in the prostate
The twist is brutal: Mars only has 1/10 of Earth’s mass… but its gravity would determine when ice ages arrive here
Australian scientists have succeeded in producing hydrogen using gallium, sunlight, and seawater: a breakthrough that could make clean energy cheaper











