Researchers propose the name ”Dimorphids” for a potential new meteor shower linked to asteroid 2005 TQ3, expanding our understanding of space phenomena.
1. Around the Globe
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Switzerland Considers Future of Nuclear Power Amid Growing Energy Demands
by LAWIN.newsby LAWIN.newsSwitzerland is reconsidering its stance on nuclear power due to changing geopolitical factors, climate goals, and rising electricity needs, despite a 2017 …
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A recent exchange of fire has raised concerns of escalating conflict, but fears of war have not been realized. Tensions between the …
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Investigators ponder why the crew survived the incident while six passengers remained trapped, including the chef who did not make it.
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A head-on collision on a New Zealand highway resulted in the deaths of three South Korean skiers and left two others injured. …
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A 2,492-carat diamond, the second largest in the world, has been found at the Karowe Diamond Mine in northeastern Botswana, according to …
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Japan welcomed 3.29 million foreign tourists, marking a second consecutive month of record tourism numbers. This represents a significant increase compared to …
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U.S. officials announce the indictment and extradition of Rigoberto Román Miranda Orozco, arrested in Guatemala for recruiting victims in a tragic human …
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UK businessman Mike Lynch is missing after a superyacht sank in southern Italy. The yacht, The Bayesian, went down while moored off …
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Romanian gymnast Ana Barbosu was awarded an Olympic bronze medal in Bucharest, replacing U.S. gymnast Jordan Chiles after a scoring revision at …