A new species of bacteria that functions like electrical wiring has recently been discovered on a brackish beach in Oregon. The species was named Candidatus Electrothrix yaqonensis in honor of the Yaquina tribe of Native Americans that once lived in and around Yaquina Bay, where the bacteria…
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The Dream of the Metaverse Is Dying. Manufacturing Is Keeping It Alive
It used to be that when BMW would refit a factory to build a new car, the only way the automaker could check if the chassis would fit through the production line was to fly a team out and physically push the body through the process, making note of any snags.
Now, process engineers can simply run…
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Belgian Paul Van Hoeydonck, first artist on the moon, dies aged 99
Belgian artist Paul Van Hoeydonck has died aged 99. For decades he had the honour of being the first and only person to have a work of art on the moon.
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India and Pakistan face off over Kashmir attack. Here’s where the rivals stand
NEW DELHI (AP) — India and Pakistan are scrambling resources both military and diplomatic to respond to a crisis triggered by a massacre in Indian-controlled Kashmir that has heightened fears of a…
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Simion’s Romanian election win sparks right-wing jubilation around Europe – POLITICO
“In Romania the people finally voted, freely, with their heads and hearts. With all due respect to the ‘gentlemen’ of Brussels and their dirty tricks. Bravo George Simion!” said Italy’s Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini, leader of the far-right League party.
“Congratulations…
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UNITED24 raises over UAH 56B in three years – Zelensky
President Volodymyr Zelensky says the UNITED24 platform has raised over UAH 56 billion in support of Ukraine’s cause over the past three years.
The head of state reported this on Telegram, Ukrinform saw.
“In three years, UNITED24 has raised over 56,000,000,000…
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More than 10,000 passengers hit by delays following sabotage and technical issues on Spain's AVE line
Many passengers arrived at their destinations in the early hours of the morning, with high numbers travelling during the bank holiday weekend.
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Aspergillus: Killer fungus could spread through parts of Europe due to climate change
A killer fungus is set to spread through new parts of Europe due to rising temperatures, according to new climate change research.
Aspergillus,…
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Security past and future, Newsletter
This week’s key events presented by Euronews’ EU news editor-in-chief, Jeremy Fleming-Jones
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