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Roscosmos Leadership Change Amidst Russia's Lagging Space Program
Vladimir Putin replaced Roscosmos director Yuri Borisov with Dmitry Bakanov on February 6th, 2025, amid Russia's lagging space program, marked by fewer launches (17 in 2024) and satellites (<300) compared to the US (145 launches, 8925 satellites) and China (68 launches, 806 satellites), and signific...
Roscosmos Leadership Change Amidst Russia's Lagging Space Program
Vladimir Putin replaced Roscosmos director Yuri Borisov with Dmitry Bakanov on February 6th, 2025, amid Russia's lagging space program, marked by fewer launches (17 in 2024) and satellites (<300) compared to the US (145 launches, 8925 satellites) and China (68 launches, 806 satellites), and signific...
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Climate Change Increased Los Angeles Wildfire Risk by 35%, Scientists Say
Climate change increased the likelihood of conditions that fueled the recent Los Angeles wildfires by 35%, according to scientists; the Palisades and Eaton fires burned 37,000 acres, ranking second and third in California's history for destruction, driven by extreme weather patterns including Santa ...
Climate Change Increased Los Angeles Wildfire Risk by 35%, Scientists Say
Climate change increased the likelihood of conditions that fueled the recent Los Angeles wildfires by 35%, according to scientists; the Palisades and Eaton fires burned 37,000 acres, ranking second and third in California's history for destruction, driven by extreme weather patterns including Santa ...
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Geography's Crucial Role in Shaping Human History
Christian Grataloup's "Van savanne tot stad" details humanity's global spread, emphasizing geography's influence on human history, focusing on the 'Axis of the World' (20th-40th latitude, Iberian Peninsula to Japan), where most of humanity lived, and Europe's role in globalization driven by demograp...
Geography's Crucial Role in Shaping Human History
Christian Grataloup's "Van savanne tot stad" details humanity's global spread, emphasizing geography's influence on human history, focusing on the 'Axis of the World' (20th-40th latitude, Iberian Peninsula to Japan), where most of humanity lived, and Europe's role in globalization driven by demograp...
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Pregnant Woman's Remains Suggest Ritual Sacrifice in Ancient Ecuador
A pregnant woman's remains, discovered in coastal Ecuador and dated to 771-953 CE, exhibit signs of ritual sacrifice, including a cranial fracture, cut marks, and missing limbs; the grave's artifacts blend elements from different cultural traditions and periods.
Pregnant Woman's Remains Suggest Ritual Sacrifice in Ancient Ecuador
A pregnant woman's remains, discovered in coastal Ecuador and dated to 771-953 CE, exhibit signs of ritual sacrifice, including a cranial fracture, cut marks, and missing limbs; the grave's artifacts blend elements from different cultural traditions and periods.
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Russia Replaces Roscosmos Head Amidst Space Program Setbacks
Russia's Roscosmos space agency saw its head Yuri Borisov replaced by Dmitri Bakanov, amid criticism of Borisov's leadership, following the failure of the Luna-25 mission and a decline in Russian space launches compared to the US and China.
Russia Replaces Roscosmos Head Amidst Space Program Setbacks
Russia's Roscosmos space agency saw its head Yuri Borisov replaced by Dmitri Bakanov, amid criticism of Borisov's leadership, following the failure of the Luna-25 mission and a decline in Russian space launches compared to the US and China.
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China's Giant Fusion Facility: Implications for Energy and Weapons
Satellite imagery reveals a massive X-shaped nuclear fusion research facility under construction in Mianyang, China, exceeding the size of the US National Ignition Facility and raising concerns about energy and weapons implications.
China's Giant Fusion Facility: Implications for Energy and Weapons
Satellite imagery reveals a massive X-shaped nuclear fusion research facility under construction in Mianyang, China, exceeding the size of the US National Ignition Facility and raising concerns about energy and weapons implications.
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Asteroid 2024 YR4 Impact Probability Revised Upward
Asteroid 2024 YR4, discovered in December 2024 by the ATLAS Observatory, has a revised 1.5% to 1.9% chance of impacting Earth on January 22, 2032, according to ESA and NASA; international efforts are underway to monitor its trajectory.

Asteroid 2024 YR4 Impact Probability Revised Upward
Asteroid 2024 YR4, discovered in December 2024 by the ATLAS Observatory, has a revised 1.5% to 1.9% chance of impacting Earth on January 22, 2032, according to ESA and NASA; international efforts are underway to monitor its trajectory.
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La Palma Eruption: Zero Fatalities, Rapid Tourism Recovery
The 2021 La Palma volcano eruption, lasting 85 days, caused €843 million in damage, displacing 7,000 people, yet resulted in zero fatalities; the rapid recovery of tourism the following year showcases effective crisis management.

La Palma Eruption: Zero Fatalities, Rapid Tourism Recovery
The 2021 La Palma volcano eruption, lasting 85 days, caused €843 million in damage, displacing 7,000 people, yet resulted in zero fatalities; the rapid recovery of tourism the following year showcases effective crisis management.
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H5N1 Bird Flu Detected in Nevada Dairy Cattle
A strain of the H5N1 bird flu virus has been detected in dairy cattle in Nevada, marking the first time the strain has been found in cows; health officials say pasteurized milk remains safe, but concerns remain regarding raw milk consumption and potential spread to other livestock.

H5N1 Bird Flu Detected in Nevada Dairy Cattle
A strain of the H5N1 bird flu virus has been detected in dairy cattle in Nevada, marking the first time the strain has been found in cows; health officials say pasteurized milk remains safe, but concerns remain regarding raw milk consumption and potential spread to other livestock.
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Greek Earthquake Swarm: Tectonic Activity, Not Volcanoes, Blamed
Intense earthquakes are currently shaking Santorini and nearby Greek islands; experts believe tectonic activity, not volcanic eruptions, is the primary cause, though the situation is serious enough that about two-thirds of Santorini's 16,000 residents have evacuated.

Greek Earthquake Swarm: Tectonic Activity, Not Volcanoes, Blamed
Intense earthquakes are currently shaking Santorini and nearby Greek islands; experts believe tectonic activity, not volcanic eruptions, is the primary cause, though the situation is serious enough that about two-thirds of Santorini's 16,000 residents have evacuated.
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Santorini Declares State of Emergency After Earthquake Swarm
The Greek government declared a state of emergency on Santorini island due to hundreds of undersea earthquakes in one week, the strongest measuring 5.2 magnitude; many residents and seasonal workers evacuated, schools are closed, and areas prone to landslides are closed off.

Santorini Declares State of Emergency After Earthquake Swarm
The Greek government declared a state of emergency on Santorini island due to hundreds of undersea earthquakes in one week, the strongest measuring 5.2 magnitude; many residents and seasonal workers evacuated, schools are closed, and areas prone to landslides are closed off.
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Doomsday Glacier's Accelerated Melt: Run Submersible Lost
The research submersible Run, exploring the Thwaites Glacier, disappeared after discovering unusually fast melting caused by warmer ocean water eroding the glacier from below, threatening a significant rise in sea levels.

Doomsday Glacier's Accelerated Melt: Run Submersible Lost
The research submersible Run, exploring the Thwaites Glacier, disappeared after discovering unusually fast melting caused by warmer ocean water eroding the glacier from below, threatening a significant rise in sea levels.
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