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The dodo bird had a secret sensory world scientists are only now discovering
Scientists used CT scans of the only two known complete dodo skulls to reconstruct the bird’s brain cavity, revealing the extinct species had distinctive sensory abilities including enhanced smell and touch sensitivity.
Cassini reveals a surprising twist in Saturn’s magnetic shield
Scientists examining Cassini mission data have discovered that Saturn’s magnetospheric cusp is positioned differently than Earth’s due to the planet’s rapid rotation and magnetic environment.
Israeli forces kill one in Gaza as another body recovered from rubble
Israeli forces have killed at least one Palestinian in Gaza, with another body recovered from rubble, as attacks continue in the war-affected territory.
Pakistan-administered Kashmir votes in reduced third phase amid unrest
Pakistan-administered Kashmir held its third and final phase of Legislative Assembly elections on Monday, though only four of eleven planned constituencies participated due to regional unrest and security concerns.
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Who is Count Binface, aiming to face Farage in by-election?
After the announcement that Reform UK leader Nigel Farage would quit his Clacton constituency and stand in a by-election, the serial election candidate Count Binface posted online: "Game on, Nige."Jonathan Harvey, the man who dresses as a bin, spoke to the BBC's...
New breakthroughs may bring us closer to gene-edited babies. Is that a good thing?
Pioneering gene-editing treatments are already in clinical use, saving lives and easing the pain of devastating genetic diseases. However, the growing number of patients receiving these treatments still run the risk of passing their disease-causing mutations to their...
Another massive data breach exposed millions of driver’s license numbers
U.S. insurance provider AssuranceAmerica has confirmed a data breach affecting the personal information and driver’s license numbers of 6.9 million people, making it the largest known spill of Americans’ driver’s license information this year. Founded in 1998,...
Used EVs keep getting more expensive amid Iran war, high gas prices
Tesla EVs recharge at a Tesla Supercharger station on July 2, 2026, in South Pasadena, California.Mario Tama | Getty ImagesDETROIT — The Iran war and high U.S. gas prices are causing a surge in demand for used all-electric vehicles, which is making the pre-owned...
Used EVs keep getting more expensive amid Iran war, high gas prices
Tesla EVs recharge at a Tesla Supercharger station on July 2, 2026, in South Pasadena, California.Mario Tama | Getty ImagesDETROIT — The Iran war and high U.S. gas prices are causing a surge in demand for used all-electric vehicles, which is making the pre-owned...
Pakistan military says 42 killed in fighter attacks in Balochistan
Military spokesman warns fighters ‘we will chase you, we will hurt you’ amid the spate of deadly ambushes.By AFP and APPublished On 8 Jul 20268 Jul 2026Rebel fighters in southwestern Pakistan have killed 18 police officers and 11 soldiers in separate attacks, the...
Oil for unity: What is the US mediation plan in Libya?
Fifteen years after NATO’s intervention in a Libyan uprising set the stage for a prolonged period of chaos and political crisis, the United States is leading a diplomatic push for a reunification plan in the North African country.Led by Massad Boulos, US President...
Rocket Lab’s stock could surge 250% as the company takes a page out of SpaceX’s book, analyst says
Morgan Stanley says the bull case for the rocket-launch stock is now much rosier as the company diversifies its business. Article Attribution | Read More at Article Source
Germany urges US-Iran negotiations, offers to minesweep Hormuz
NewsFeedSpeaking to Al Jazeera from the NATO summit in Ankara, German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul urged the US and Iran to resume negotiations following Tuesday’s attacks and said Germany is prepared to help clear mines in the Strait of Hormuz.Published On 8 Jul...
Ancient quasars add to a ‘major unsolved problem’ in astrophysics
By Will DunhamWASHINGTON, July 8 (Reuters) - A quasar — among the universe's most luminous and energetic objects — is a supermassive black hole caught in the act of guzzling matter at the heart of a galaxy. Scientists have now found quasars dating to so early in...
Trump’s Iran strike comments shake markets, Brent crude hits two-week high
Travel stocks plunged as fuel costs rose, United Airlines fell 3 percent, while energy stocks saw gains.Global markets fell, and oil prices surged after United States President Donald Trump lashed out against Iran, saying that the memorandum of understanding signed...
Man sets wheelchair user in flames with Molotov cocktail
NewsFeedUS police have released video showing the moment a man set a wheelchair user on fire with a Molotov cocktail outside Oklahoma’s police headquarters, causing minor injuries to the victim. The suspect was arrested and faces multiple felony charges.Published On 8...



