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Oarfish, the 'Doomsday Fish', Discovered Again in California

A 10-foot oarfish, known as the 'doomsday fish', was found dead on a California beach, marking the second sighting in three months. Researchers link its appearance to changes in ocean conditions and explore its implications for marine science.

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New Cholera Prediction App Aims to Combat Rising Global Cases

2024-11-19T15:41:51.225Z

A new mobile app called CholeraMap has been developed to predict and map cholera outbreaks, addressing the recent surge in cases worldwide.

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Pentagon Reports Surge in Unexplained Aerial Phenomena Sightings

2024-11-19T14:20:33.552Z

The Pentagon's latest report reveals a surge in unexplained aerial phenomena sightings, with many identified as ordinary objects, but some cases remain unresolved.

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Assessing the Effectiveness of COP Conferences in Tackling Climate Change

2024-11-19T22:40:54.601Z

This article evaluates the effectiveness of COP conferences in addressing climate change, highlighting historical context, challenges, and future needs for climate finance.

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SpaceX's Starship Test Flight Ends in Sea After Failed Booster Catch

2024-11-19T23:10:34.757Z

SpaceX's latest test flight of the Starship rocket concluded with the Super Heavy booster failing to be caught and ending up in the Gulf of Mexico, despite a previous successful attempt. The event, attended by President-elect Donald Trump, underscores the challenges in achieving rapid reusability for future space missions.

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Rare Great White Shark Sighting Off Porquerolles Sparks Ecological Hope

2024-11-19T17:31:15.266Z

A rare sighting of a great white shark off the coast of Porquerolles has sparked interest among marine biologists, highlighting the ecological significance of the species in the Mediterranean.

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Russian Scientists Develop Method to Prevent Peat Fires Through Soil Compaction

2024-11-19T07:00:58.074Z

Researchers from the Timiryazev Moscow Agricultural Academy have devised a method to prevent peat fires in Russia by compacting the top layers of peat soil, significantly reducing the risk of spontaneous combustion.

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SpaceX's Starship Test Flight Ends in Sea After Failed Booster Catch

2024-11-19T23:10:34.757Z

SpaceX's latest test flight of the Starship rocket concluded with the Super Heavy booster failing to be caught and ending up in the Gulf of Mexico, despite a previous successful attempt. The event, attended by President-elect Donald Trump, underscores the challenges in achieving rapid reusability for future space missions.

Science

Assessing the Effectiveness of COP Conferences in Tackling Climate Change

2024-11-19T22:40:54.601Z

This article evaluates the effectiveness of COP conferences in addressing climate change, highlighting historical context, challenges, and future needs for climate finance.

Science

Rare Great White Shark Sighting Off Porquerolles Sparks Ecological Hope

2024-11-19T17:31:15.266Z

A rare sighting of a great white shark off the coast of Porquerolles has sparked interest among marine biologists, highlighting the ecological significance of the species in the Mediterranean.

Science

New Cholera Prediction App Aims to Combat Rising Global Cases

2024-11-19T15:41:51.225Z

A new mobile app called CholeraMap has been developed to predict and map cholera outbreaks, addressing the recent surge in cases worldwide.

Science

Pentagon Reports Surge in Unexplained Aerial Phenomena Sightings

2024-11-19T14:20:33.552Z

The Pentagon's latest report reveals a surge in unexplained aerial phenomena sightings, with many identified as ordinary objects, but some cases remain unresolved.

Science

Russian Scientists Develop Method to Prevent Peat Fires Through Soil Compaction

2024-11-19T07:00:58.074Z

Researchers from the Timiryazev Moscow Agricultural Academy have devised a method to prevent peat fires in Russia by compacting the top layers of peat soil, significantly reducing the risk of spontaneous combustion.

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Could Our Universe Be Cyclical with No Beginning or End?

2024-11-19T06:00:25.412Z

A new hypothesis suggests that the universe may be cyclical, with no definitive beginning or end, challenging the traditional Big Bang theory.