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The article reports on the birth of twin mountain gorillas in Virunga National Park, highlighting conservation successes and challenges facing the species.
A Grammy-winning South African composer, Lebohang Morake, is suing comedian Learnmore Jonasi for allegedly misrepresenting the cultural significance of a song from Disney's The Lion King.
The article traces the history of denim jeans from their origins in 19th-century California to their evolution as a global fashion staple.
The article argues that higher-quality clothing offers better long-term value through the 'cost per wear' metric, using examples and experimental studies to demonstrate its benefits for both consumers and the environment.
The article discusses the discovery of Buckminsterfullerene (C₆₀) and its connection to Richard Buckminster Fuller's geodesic dome designs.
The article discusses a World Bank Group report on global municipal solid waste, highlighting increasing waste volumes, mismanagement challenges, and financial barriers to effective waste management.
The article explains the historical transition of New Year celebrations in England and Wales from March 25 to January 1, discussing associated religious festivals, customs, and calendar changes.
The article discusses Israel's nuclear arsenal and Iran's nuclear program, highlighting perceived double standards in nuclear proliferation.
The article discusses potential economic and cultural shifts in vehicle adoption following US military actions in Iran. It references Google Trends data showing increased interest in electric vehicles (EVs) and links this to rising oil…
Medicinal cannabis has become a routine part of health care in Australia far more quickly than many expected. What began in 2016 as a tightly controlled pathway for patients with complex conditions…
The article explains that public schools in Australia collect voluntary fees from parents for educational materials and activities, with variations by state.
Many in the Iranian leadership believe the war launched by Israel and the United States in February is the war of the end times: the final showdown with the US – the Great Satan – and al-Dajjāl –…
The article discusses a study on short-term memory, exploring whether 'wrong' guesses about recalled information still contain useful data.
The article describes an art exhibition featuring Aboriginal artworks from Western Australia, highlighting the cultural significance and historical context of the pieces.
The article discusses research on functional changes in daily activities among older adults, noting that persistent difficulties may indicate early signs of dementia or Alzheimer's.
The article reports on Iran's missile attack on Diego Garcia, noting U.S., U.K., and Israeli officials' claims of responsibility.
The article reports declining methamphetamine prices in New Zealand over seven years, citing survey data and analyzing potential factors like market competition, production costs, and international supply shifts.
The article discusses a study proposing a 20% tax on unhealthy foods and subsidies for fruits/vegetables to improve public health and reduce healthcare costs.
The article discusses the potential participation of the Iranian soccer team in the 2026 World Cup amid political tensions between the US, Israel, and Iran.
Dr Kay Scarpetta, chief medical examiner of the Commonwealth of Virginia, made her fictional debut in Patricia Cornwell’s first crime novel, Postmortem, published in 1990.