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New Scientist on MSNThe world, the universe and us: We're relaunching our weekly podcastAfter 300 episodes of New Scientist Weekly, it's time for a refresh. Our flagship podcast has a new name but remains a show ...
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Americans once associated spheres of influence with a cynical, volatile European past. Now Washington is resurrecting them.
The man sitting in front of us belongs to the Sinaloa Cartel — one of the most powerful and feared criminal networks in the ...
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Washington may wish to “run the world,” but it is one thing to lead the world, which America still does, and another to “run” ...
ON AUGUST 23RD 2023 a private jet crashed north-west of Moscow, killing everyone on board. Among the ten victims were senior ...
This week, we dive deep into new datasets from the World Bank and artificial intelligence researchers at Anthropic.
The company wants to create a way for people to prove they’re human online. Would you trust it with a scan of your eyeballs?
Sister Inah Canabarro, a Brazilian nun and teacher who was the world's oldest person, has died at 116, her religious ...
There's about a three feet difference in size between the world's tallest and smallest dogs, according to Guinness World ...
Americans generally say the U.S. is respected and that it's economy and military are powerful, but they think its global ...
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Prime Minister dished about the disruptive U.S. President, Vladimir Putin, and global affairs, in an exclusive interview.
For Ethel Caterham, the trick to a long life — and in her case, it really has been — is not to argue. Caterham, who is 115, ...
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