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Get the Popular Science daily newsletter💡 Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent six days a week. There’s a “forbidden” oddball planet about 282 light-years away from Earth. The Jupiter-esque planet known as TOI-5205 b is the first exoplanet of its kind with an atmosphere containing far fewer heavy elements than similarly sized objects, as well
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Oil prices surged after President Trump spoke about the war in Iran on Wednesday night, fueling a sharp reversal in the relief rally seen earlier in the week. Loading audio narration… WTI crude gained as much as 14%, while Brent climbed 8% at intraday highs. Both are trading around $110 per barrel. In stocks, all
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We’ve all been there before. You walk into a conference room, sit down at your round table or desk, open your laptop, and realise: there’s nowhere to plug your power brick. Okay, this is fine. So long as the session only runs for an hour or two at the most. But you know you’ll be
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Burkina Faso, like its neighbours Mali and Niger which are also under military rule, has moved away from working with Western countries, especially France, in its fight against the Islamist groups. All three have instead turned towards Russia for military assistance, however the violence has continued unabated.
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2025 season: Ninth in Division One (relegated) Martin Emmerson – BBC Radio Newcastle Durham find themselves in Division Two once again, just a couple of years after going up. The last time they were relegated – due to poor form – they won only two Championship games. That was in the summer of 2000. After
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