News Archive - Page 29
Archive index page 29 of 42, with direct story links for historical crawl depth.
The Truth About Asteroid Defense — What Bennu Taught Us We Don't Have
The Bennu mission revealed new details about the asteroid's composition and trajectory. Here is what we know about the threat and how prepared we actually are.
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What a World Cup Final in New Jersey Actually Looks Like — The Logistics Nobody Is Talking About
The 2026 World Cup final is at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey. Here is the extraordinary logistical operation that will make the world's most-watched sporting event work.
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The Future of Longevity Science: What the Dog Aging Project's Rapamycin Trial Is About to Tell Us
The Dog Aging Project's rapamycin trial is expected to report results in 2026. Here is why this experiment matters for human longevity science and what it could change.
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The AI That Can Predict Heart Attack Risk Years Earlier Than Doctors Can
An AI system using standard ECG data can predict heart attack risk years before conventional risk factors flag danger. Here is the evidence and what it means for cardiovascular medicine.
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How the World Cup Draw Will Shape the Entire Tournament — and Which Groups Are Already Made
The 2026 World Cup group draw will determine who plays whom. Here is how the seeding and pot allocation works and which teams are already dreaming of their ideal group.
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The Birthright Citizenship Oral Argument: What Each Justice's Questions Revealed
The Supreme Court heard arguments on birthright citizenship with Trump in attendance. Here is what each justice's questions revealed about how they're thinking about the case.
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How Bedbugs Became Resistant to Every Pesticide We Have — And What Comes Next
Bedbugs have evolved resistance to virtually every pesticide available. Here is the science of how this happened and what the next generation of treatments looks like.
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Iran War Day 32: The Moment That Changed Everything Nobody Noticed
On day 32 of the Iran war, something happened that most media missed but that changed the conflict's direction. Here is what it was and why it matters.
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The Hidden Curriculum: What European Schools Are Teaching About the Iran War
European teachers are navigating unprecedented pressure to explain an ongoing war to children in real time. Here is what is being taught, what is being avoided, and what educators are finding most difficult.
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The Trump Document-Signing Ceremony That Has Become Its Own Political Theatre
Trump's executive order signing ceremonies have become a distinctive form of political theatre. Here is what the staging of these events communicates and who the audience actually is.
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What the Mantis Shrimp's Strike Is Teaching Engineers About Building Better Helmets
Mantis shrimp dactyl clubs absorb extreme forces without shattering. Engineers are copying the design for military helmets, vehicle armour, and sports safety equipment.
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The Fake News Factory That Is Already Running for Europe's 2026 Elections
AI-powered disinformation operations are already targeting Europe's 2026 elections, especially France's June local elections. Here is what security agencies are detecting.
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The Political Geography of the Iran War's Energy Pain — It Falls on the Wrong Voters for Trump
The Iran war's energy price spike falls most heavily on rural, car-dependent Trump voters. Here is the political geography of who is paying most and what it means for 2026.
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How the Artemis II Crew Was Chosen — and What Each of Them Brings to the Mission
Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch, and Jeremy Hansen are going to the moon. Here is who they are, how they were selected, and what each brings to the mission.
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Ukraine War Update: What Happened on Day 1,495 That Actually Matters
Ukraine's war against Russia continues on day 1,495. Here is what the Guardian's briefing reveals about what is actually changing and what is staying the same.
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Agentic AI Is Running Businesses Without Human Supervision — The Ethics Nobody Is Discussing
AI systems that act autonomously are now making consequential business decisions without human review. Here is the ethical framework the industry is — and isn't — applying.
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How Vivid Dreaming Might Actually Repair Emotional Memories While You Sleep
New research links vivid dreaming to more restorative sleep through emotional memory processing. Here is the science and what it means for understanding sleep disorders.
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The EU Just Made It Illegal to Lie About Your Product's Green Credentials — The Greenwashing Crackdown Begins
The EU's Green Claims Directive is entering enforcement. Here is what companies can no longer say about their environmental credentials and what the penalties are.
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The Iran War Week Six: What We Know, What Changed, and What Comes Next
Six weeks into the Iran war, here is a comprehensive update on what has changed militarily, diplomatically, and economically — and where the conflict is headed.
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Scotland's World Cup Qualification Changed Scottish Politics Forever — Here Is How
Scotland's World Cup qualification has created a unique political moment for the SNP and independence supporters. Here is how football intersects with Scotland's national identity debate.
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The War's Collateral Damage: How the Iran Conflict Is Reshaping Global Insurance Markets
The Iran war is causing unprecedented insurance market disruption from shipping to aviation to travel. Here is how risk is being repriced and what it means for global commerce.
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AI in Medicine Is No Longer Just Diagnosis — It's Designing Molecules That Have Never Existed
AI systems are now designing entirely new drug molecules that chemists have never imagined. Here is the state of AI-powered drug discovery and what it means for medicine.
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The Iran Nuclear Deal That Could Have Prevented This War — and Why It Collapsed
The JCPOA nuclear deal could have prevented the 2026 Iran war. Here is the history of why it collapsed and who bears responsibility for the outcome we now have.
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What Happens to Global Navigation Systems If GPS Is Jammed in a Major Conflict
GPS jamming has become widespread in conflict zones. Here is what happens to civilian navigation, aviation, and digital infrastructure when GPS is compromised — and what the alternatives are.
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