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    Space Tech

    NASA Unleashes the Future of Rocketry with the Rotating Detonation Rocket Engine

    December 25, 2023

    In a groundbreaking leap forward for space exploration, NASA has unveiled a revolutionary rocket engine design that promises to redefine…

    Economics

    The Unsustainable Trajectory of U.S. Federal Debt

    November 18, 2023

    In the vast and intricate realm of economic policy, the trajectory of the U.S. federal debt has become a topic…

    Earth

    The Looming Giant: Grindavik’s Potential Volcanic Eruption and its Global Implications

    November 13, 2023

    In the heart of Iceland, beneath the serene landscapes of Grindavik, a geological giant is stirring. The potential for a…

    Economics

    When the Recycling Stops: What a World with Less Dollar Trade Means for U.S. Debt Demand

    September 15, 2023

    For decades, global demand for U.S. government debt has rested on a simple but powerful mechanism: the dollar’s dominance in…

    Extrasolar Planets

    James Webb Telescope Discovers Methane & Carbon Dioxide in the Atmosphere of Exoplanet K2-18b

    September 14, 2023

    In a stunning revelation that expands our understanding of distant worlds, scientists using the James Webb Space Telescope have uncovered…

    Medicine

    Groundbreaking Breakthrough: A Potential Cure for Cancer Targets Proliferating Cell Nuclear Antigen (PCNA)

    August 3, 2023

    In an astonishing development that holds the promise of changing the landscape of cancer treatment, scientists have made a significant…

    Physics

    Scientists Race to Test Claimed Room-Temperature Superconductor

    August 3, 2023

    Researchers are moving quickly to test if a material called LK-99, discovered by a team of resarchers in South Korea,…

    Ancient History

    The Land Between: A Historical Overview of Israel, Judea, and Palestine

    January 9, 2023

    A note before we begin The history of Palestine and Israel is often described as controversial. From an academic history…

    Energy

    A Fusion Energy Breakthrough? Major Announcement Expected From US Scientists

    December 12, 2022

    It’s an old joke that whatever the decade of the publication, fusion has always been “about 20 years away”. Yet…

    Economics

    Has the United States Already Passed the Fiscal Tipping Point?

    December 4, 2022

    Abstract This article examines whether the United States has already crossed the threshold beyond which its public debt can no…

    Ancient History

    Augustus: The Quiet Architect of Empire

    October 28, 2022

    Rome never slept. Even at night, the city breathed—fires glowing in bakeries, footsteps echoing on stone, prayers whispered to impatient…

    Genetics

    Prehistoric Europeans Consumed Milk Thousands of Years Before Lactose Tolerance

    July 31, 2022

    Prehistoric people in Europe were consuming milk thousands of years before humans evolved the genetic trait allowing us to digest…

    Astronomy

    The James Webb Space Telescope DeliversThe Deepest Image of the Universe (yet)

    July 13, 2022

    The first image from the James Webb Space Telescope has delivered the deepest, sharpest infrared image of the distant Universe…

    Economics

    Economic Crossroads: Navigating Deflationary Risks After Tightening Measures

    March 1, 2022

    The echoes of high inflation and central banks tightening financial conditions linger. We will explore the historical precedents following such…

    Exercise

    Sedentary Mice Received Blood Plasma from Exercising mice and Boosted Memory

    January 12, 2022

    Researchers led by Tony Wyss-Coray at Stanford University show that blood from young adult mice that are getting lots of…

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