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Inquirer.net on MSN89 seconds to midnight: World moves closer to catastropheThe Doomsday Clock’s hands inch forward, now frozen at 89 seconds to midnight — the closest they have ever been to global ...
No plans? No problem. Our family friendly guide helps you make the most of a city break — or a day trip — with these quirky ...
While speaking at Raisina Dialogue 2025, US Intel Chief Tulsi Gabbard said, "Unfortunately, we live in a time where war and ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNPhysicists blast diamonds with nitrogen beams to create groundbreaking time crystalsNow, the team believes that because time crystals and quasicrystals are sensitive to quantum forces like magnetism, they could serve as long-lasting quantum sensors that never need recharging. This, ...
G-SHOCK's legendary MASTER of G watch line adopted a high-visibility “rescue yellow” to match emergency colors.
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Asian News International on MSNConfident that partnership between India, US and our leaders will continue to grow: US Intelligence ChiefUS Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard expressed confidence that the partnership and friendship between the US ...
Five years after the World Health Organization (WHO) declared Covid-19 a pandemic, questions remain about the origins of the virus. The pandemic shut borders, forced millions into their homes and ...
Barry ‘Butch’ Wilmore, 61, and Sunita ‘Suni’ Williams, 59, only planned to be floating in the endless abyss of space for a week. Eight days tops. But the two Nasa astronauts have been stuck in the ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNUS scientists freeze nuclear clock tech at -189°F to rewrite future of timekeepingA solid-state nuclear clock has a great potential to become a robust and portable timing device that is highly precise.
The fate of the Russian-occupied Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant has been a concern since Moscow’s forces stormed the ...
Physicists at Washington University have forged ahead in the field of quantum mechanics by creating a new phase of matter ...
But the two Nasa astronauts have been stuck in the International Space Station (ISS) since June after a raft of technical ...
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