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Quantum Computing: High-Speed Internet Teleportation Achieved
Researchers successfully transmitted quantum information over conventional fiber optic internet, a significant step towards future secure communications.

A Spaniard Proposes a New Theory on the Construction of the Great Pyramid of Giza
A recent proposal seeks to shed light on one of ancient engineering's greatest enigmas, suggesting an innovative construction method for the Great Pyramid of Giza.

Titanosaur Fossilized Eggs Found in France Linked to Patagonia
An astonishing discovery in Mèze, France, reveals dinosaur eggs identical to those found in Argentina, suggesting a 70-million-year-old biological link between the continents.

Uranus and Neptune: Rock and Gas Giants, Not Just Ice?
New research challenges the traditional classification of Uranus and Neptune, suggesting rock might be a dominant component in their outer layers and redefining our understanding of these distant worlds.

Fresh Food Delivery for the International Space Station
The International Space Station (ISS) crew has received a vital shipment of fresh produce, marking a milestone in onboard sustainability and well-being.

Germany Revolutionizes Solar Power with Vertical Floating Panels on a Lake
An innovative project in Bavaria demonstrates how vertical photovoltaic technology on water bodies can drastically reduce electricity consumption and boost sustainability.

Solar drone with jumbo jet wingspan breaks record before sinking
Skydweller Aero's solar-powered aircraft, with wings as wide as a Boeing 747, flew for over eight days before ultimately sinking at sea.

NASA Science and Cargo Launch Successfully to the International Space Station!
SpaceX's 34th commercial resupply mission has lifted off carrying crucial scientific experiments and supplies for the Expedition 74 crew, marking another milestone in space collaboration.

SpaceX Sets Launch Date for Its New Starship Rocket
Elon Musk's company announced that the upcoming Starship launch will happen soon, marking a major milestone in space exploration.

Nuclear Power’s Second Revolution Needs More Uranium and Production
New reactor designs are driving higher uranium demand, prompting the industry to expand mines and output. Can supply keep up?

NASA Shares New Selfie of Perseverance Rover on Mars
NASA released an impressive selfie of the Perseverance rover on Mars, capturing its face and surrounding landscape in the latest update.

Scientists recreate star conditions in lab, opening new paths for energy
A team captured in billionths of a second how a laser turns metal into plasma, similar to stars. This breakthrough could transform fusion energy development.