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Africa is splitting in two in slow motion, and geologists have found the crack where a new ocean is being born
The secret of prime numbers could be written inside black holes, and physicists are exploring whether the strangest objects in the universe hide mathematics’ oldest mystery
Two pufferfish have appeared in Galicia, and their arrival is not just a marine curiosity but a small warning about the warmer future moving toward Spain
2,000-year-old skulls in Vietnam reveal that ancient communities permanently blackened their teeth, a stylish practice that survived long after the people who wore it disappeared
The piece of clothing you should never wear twice is not a shirt or jeans, but the one almost everyone reuses without thinking
A new theory suggests gravitational waves could modulate the light emitted by atoms, as if every atom carried a tiny trace of the universe’s deepest vibrations
Giant ships are already collecting tons of plastic per hour in the Pacific while river systems capture 50 tons a day and robots separate 98% of the waste
A remote volcano in Iran appears to be waking after 700,000 years of silence, and the signal from Taftan is forcing scientists to look again at a mountain considered dormant
Agricultural waste that used to be left behind after harvests could become a source of electricity, turning fields into an unexpected part of the future energy system
Construction workers in Sweden uncovered six centuries-old shipwrecks where no one expected them, and the discovery has opened a forgotten chapter beneath modern ground
China is cutting a 134-kilometer canal so ships can enter deep into river routes, and the project shows how seriously Beijing is redrawing natural borders for trade
An adorable dinosaur chick has been discovered in South Korea and named Dooly, but behind the cartoon name lies a fossil that could change its ancient lineage
Architects recommend sticking aluminum foil to the wall for 24 to 48 hours, and the trick can reveal whether your home has a hidden leak or only condensation
Astronomers may have witnessed two planets colliding in space, and the event is so rare that it could rewrite how we understand the violent birth of solar systems
Saudi Arabia is building three giant dams to create a 2.8-kilometer artificial lake in the desert, and the project defies almost every natural rule around it
A British homeowner looked at an incomprehensible mess of old telephone wires and turned it into gigabit internet throughout his vintage house without rewiring it from scratch
Neither fish nor nuts: the food that could help boost memory and neural development is a humble tuber that many people still overlook









