Post Views: 208 Often referred to as a “miracle material,” graphene is one million times thinner than a single human hair and stronger than steel. The two...
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Post Views: 265 South Africa’s parliament has passed a major education bill that could see parents face prison if their children are not in school. Under...
Post Views: 192 Forty-five per cent of the world’s known flowering plants could be threatened by extinction, scientists have warned. Those under threat...
Post Views: 216 When fighting broke out in Kang Hyeon-joo’s elementary school classroom, her heart would beat so fast she could not breathe and her vision...
Post Views: 222 Amid broad debate about French language’s place in France’s former African colonies, Algeria is denying that efforts to force Francophone...
Post Views: 200 NASA has appointed a director of unidentified anomalous phenomena research to advance that area of scientific investigation. Purported...
Post Views: 269 The largest museum in Tunisia has reopened to the public. The museum is housed in a 19th century Ottoman governor’s palace located near...
Post Views: 241 Researchers have extracted ancient plant DNA from a 2,900-year-old clay brick. Experts at the University of Oxford collected samples from the...
Post Views: 233 A new study has identified a key metabolic pathway that is abnormally activated in people with brain fog, a common symptom of long COVID. The...
Post Views: 308 The Ministry of Higher Education banned girls from registering for the university entrance exam held the next month, according to a letter sent...