A spacecraft that is used to bring food, fuel and other supplies to the International Space Station has reportedly been damaged, putting…
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Video. Powerful earthquake in Myanmar causes deadly destruction
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A magnitude 7.7 earthquake struck Myanmar with aftershocks felt in Thailand and China, causing widespread devastation. Naypyidaw reported at least 144 fatalities, with many still trapped.
A powerful magnitude 7.7…
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Champagne, chaos and cheeks: Sabrage brings a naughty night of cabaret to London’s Lafayette
Taking its audience on an unhinged, champagne-fueled fever dream of circus, cabaret, and comedy, Sabrage is London’s newest sexy night out.
A new circus-cabaret spectacle has arrived in London, setting up shop at Lafayette near King’s Cross.
Sabrage – which takes its…
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116 clashes on front lines since morning, fighting raging in seven sectors
Since the beginning of the day, 116 combat engagements have taken place between Ukrainian and Russian forces. Battles are still ongoing in seven frontline sectors, with the Pokrovsk sector experiencing the highest number of enemy attacks.
The General Staff of the Ukrainian…
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Kyiv interested in developing cooperation in EU-Ukraine-Central Asia format
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) of Ukraine expresses interest in institutionalizing the deepening of cooperation in the EU-Ukraine-Central Asia format. This is stated in the statement of the MFA of Ukraine regarding the…
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Trump Administration Plans More Science Research Cuts
In this week’s edition of The Prototype, we look at more expansive research cuts planned by the Trump Administration, advancements in the world of nuclear fusion, creating transparent wood and more. You can sign up to get The Prototype in your inbox here.
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Retailer WH Smith to be wiped off UK high streets soon following sale
This move comes as a fresh blow to the UK high street, which has been struggling to recover from the pandemic, witnessing a number of big name closures such as Debenhams.
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New draft of US minerals deal revives fears over Ukraine's EU accession
By giving American companies preferential treatment in Ukraine, the proposed minerals deal runs the risk of contradicting the EU’s competition and single market rules, which provide for equal and fair access.
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‘The unsung heroes of life on Earth’: Hundreds of fungi species threatened with extinction
The ‘giant knight’ is among 1,300 red list species in the fungal kingdom.
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New approach could treat anthrax beyond the ‘point of no return’
Anthrax, an infectious disease caused by the bacterium Bacillus anthracis, is often treatable in its early stages. But once the disease has progressed beyond the “point of no return” after just a few days, patients are almost certainly doomed.
In a new Nature Microbiologystudy, University of…
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