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IAEA Raises Alarm Over Attacks on Nuclear Facilities
In light of recent incidents, IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi stresses the critical need for safeguarding nuclear power plants worldwide.
Trump's Approval Remains Low Amid Rising Gas Price Concerns
As most Americans brace for higher gas prices, President Trump's approval ratings linger near a record low, reflecting public sentiment on economic issues.
Cozumel Dwarf Fox Sighted After Two Decades: A Conservation Breakthrough
The Cozumel dwarf fox has been photographed for the first time in over 20 years, a significant development for conservation efforts, as detailed in a recent publication.
Advancements in Cryogenic Silicon Carbide Hardware Could Transform Quantum Computing
Researchers from the University of Hong Kong have made notable progress in addressing key challenges in quantum computing through new cryogenic silicon carbide hardware.
The Urgent Need for Standardized Microplastics Monitoring in Waterways
As microplastics infiltrate nearly every environment, the call for standardized monitoring in rivers becomes increasingly critical.
Wax Moth Larvae: A Promising Alternative to Animal Testing in Research
A study from the Helmholtz Institute for One Health suggests that wax moth larvae could effectively replace traditional animal models in research, potentially reducing the need for animal testing.