“CCTV networks, facial-recognition systems, applications designed to capture or log private user messages, and systems assessing citizens’ lifestyle patterns and behavioral profiles collectively provide the Islamic Republic’s security…
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Cancer Immunotherapies Work Better When Administered Early in the Day
Research has suggested that cancer treatments administered early in the day are more effective than those administered later in the day. However, most of this work consists of pre-clinical studies, retrospective trials, or meta-analyses.
To validate…
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Nuclear power generation still partially unloaded after Russian massive attack, Ministry of Energy claims
After the massive attack on February 7, nuclear power units are still partially unloaded.
This was announced at a briefing by First Deputy Minister of Energy Artem Nekrasov, Ukrinform reports.
He noted that the aftermath of two massive attacks carried out by the Russians…
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Ex-POW reveals Ukrainian journalist self-harmed in Russian jail after repeated requests for psychologist denied
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A former prisoner who was released from Russian captivity in October 2025 has shared details about the detention conditions of Ukrainian journalist Viktoriia Roshchyna in…
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Meta faces trial over child sexual exploitation claims as wave of lawsuits targets Big Tech
Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta is heading to trial in New Mexico over allegations that it failed to protect children from sexual exploitation and misrepresented the safety of its platforms.
Opening statements are set to begin on Monday, 9 February, in what will be the first stand-alone trial brought…
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EU seeks self-reliance as US, China dominate defense sector
When world leaders meet at the 2026 Munich Security Conference starting Friday, interconnected topics of trans-Atlantic security policy and EU defense will be high on the agenda.
Over the past year, the European Union has pushed toward its…
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Morocco floods: 150,000 now displaced as waters keep rising
Severe floods in northern Morocco force over 150,000 to flee, with four dead and one missing as evacuees shelter in tents near Kenitra.
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Haolong dongi: Newly unearthed fossil gives scientists unprecedented look at dinosaur skin
A remarkably preserved fossil unearthed in China has offered scientists an unprecedented glimpse into the true appearance of dinosaur skin.
The…
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This Startup Thinks It Can Make Rocket Fuel From Water. Stop Laughing
There’s been this hand-wave, this assumption, this yada yada at the core of our long-term space programs. If we can return astronauts to the moon, we’ll find ice there. And if we find that ice in sufficient quantities, we’ll break it down into hydrogen and oxygen, and yada yada, we’ll…
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Starmer fights for survival as chief of staff quits over Mandelson scandal
Morgan McSweeney quits as Keir Starmer’s chief of staff over the Peter Mandelson–Epstein scandal, leaving the British prime minister fighting for his political survival.
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