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Tucked away in the Marais, this unassuming stone facade has stood since 1407. Inside, a medieval benefactor’s vision and a cryptic inscription whisper stories of faith and charity. A mysterious ...
Tucked several meters underground, the fresco survived in astonishing condition. Its pigments—from deep reds to earthy ochres—still cling to expertly carved motifs. Archaeologists marvel at ...
Earth’s a safe bet, but a 200-foot-wide space rock could slam into the lunar surface in 2032. That buzzworthy impact could shower our sky with moon debris and even threaten satellites. Back to ...
We’d never measured this before: this invisible scourge is ravaging forests on a staggering scale and it’s set to intensify ...
A routine test turned into a wild spectacle when a cutting-edge bot suddenly went berserk on camera. The footage offers a rare peek at how even the slickest tech can fail—and why caution is key ...
Everything was ready: Americans were about to launch their mad nuclear bomber—but they had to scrap it ...
Emergency visits for young kids are at their highest since spring, and health officials warn that even mild upticks can hit vulnerable groups hard. New COVID variants Nimbus and Stratus Dr. Jon ...
A simple farmhouse and a mysterious dish set the stage for a real-world spy thriller. When French counterintelligence spotted that setup, they realised someone was tapping into high-value space ...
After weeks of relentless heat domes and stifling nights, a powerful cold front will slam the brakes on summer’s scalding grip. But brace yourself—this relief brings renewed flood threats ...
Every year, we push the planet beyond its capacity, and this July marks the point where our demand outpaces nature’s ability to recover. If we don’t change course, our future infrastructures ...
The world’s oceans are breaking heat records, and in some spots, temperatures have soared to unprecedented highs. Mercator Ocean’s latest report flags seven massive marine heatwaves currently ...
Could purer skies be fueling our planet’s heating? A groundbreaking study from the University of Exeter says yes—and attributes most of the warming since 2001 not to CO₂ but to cuts in SO₂ ...