The sea monster goes ‘bloop’—or does it?
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The ultra-loud signal baffled scientists in 1997—and has fueled sea monster rumors ever since. The post The sea monster goes ‘bloop’—or does it? appeare
- Popular Science - World Newswhen dealing with “evil,” it is often the devil in the details that matters most — as in, what are the specific military steps one would take to “finis
- The Hill News - World NewsAstronomy Cast Ep. 671: The Consequences to Breaking Space Laws by Fraser Cain & Dr. Pamela Gay Streamed live on Mar 1, 2023. Last week we talked about the laws
- Astronomy Cast - World NewsSecretary of State Marco Rubio has revoked the green cards of two relatives of slain Iranian commander Qasem Soleimani, as the Trump administration ramps up its
- The Hill News - World NewsSen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) on Saturday said he backs President Trump’s ultimatum for Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and make a peace deal with the U.S.
- The Hill News - World NewsAstronomy Cast Ep. 703: Solar Maximum of Doom? Maybe by Fraser Cain & Dr. Pamela Gay Streamed live on Dec 20, 2023. Solar cycle 25 is shaping up to be a doozy,
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- Popular Science - World NewsEven if the conflict in the Middle East ends today, higher fuel, fertiliser and pesticide prices will lead to a food shock in the coming months. There is no eas
- New Scientist - Home - World NewsCountries heavily reliant on the energy exports from the Strait of Hormuz are troubleshooting plans to reopen the critical maritime trade route amid the chaos a
- The Hill News - World NewsThe 1,800-year-old artwork was destroyed during a World War I bombing campaign. The post First female ‘beast-huntress’ gladiator depiction uncovered in lost
- Popular Science - World NewsA poll released Friday shows that about half of Americans say they expect worsening stability in the Middle East as the U.S. conflict with Iran rages on. The la
- The Hill News - World NewsOne of the two U.S. crew members of a U.S. fighter jet that was shot down over Iran was rescued by U.S. forces, a U.S. official, speaking on condition of anonym
- The Hill News - World NewsThe Cuban government on Thursday said it would release 2,010 prisoners in a move that comes as President Trump has put the island’s government under extreme e
- The Hill News - World NewsApril 4th is the International Day for Mine Awareness and Assistance in Mine Action. It's a sad reminder that it will likely take decades to demine Ukraine. The
- Just Security - World NewsHumanitarian journalism is a moral calling to document human suffering. But in practice, it’s an ethically murky undertaking- by Cathy OttenRead on Aeon
- Aeon | a world of ideas - World NewsChina’s regime insists on national unity and international harmony. Is this anything more than an imperial posture?- by Peter C PerdueRead on Aeon
- Aeon | a world of ideas - World NewsHospitals and researchers struggle to cope with lengthy blackouts and supply shortages
- Science - World NewsStrong winds in March 2026 carried Saharan dust across northwestern Africa and toward the Canary Islands, reducing visibility and prompting alerts.
- NASA - World NewsGlobal waste generation is projected to increase dramatically over the coming decades, according to the World Bank’s What a Waste research programme. The post
- Circular Online - World NewsNotable stories on chasing manhood, naming Gaza’s dead, searching the stacks for a rare book, leaving music behind, and opting out.
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