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Catch up on the latest trends in health news in this roundup of long-reads compiled by Live Science’s health channel editor.
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Catch up on the latest trends in health news in this roundup of long-reads compiled by Live Science’s health channel editor.
The simple mistakes every stargazing newbie makes — avoid these traps and you’ll get the best out of your telescope from night one!
The discovery is the first direct observational confirmation of a theory for how young stars feed on, and then explosively expel, surrounding material.
NASA’s Artemis II Orion spacecraft with its launch abort system is stacked atop the agency’s SLS (Space Launch System) rocket in High Bay 3 of
Brigitte Bardot, the French 1960s actress who became one of the greatest screen sirens of the 20th century and later an animal rights activist and
The actress was a symbol of sexual liberation in the 1950s but became increasingly controversial after making homophobic and racist slurs.
Thousands of homes in parts of Finland, Sweden and Norway have been left without power.
The Iran Human Rights (IHR) group says it has verified at least 1,500 executions up until the start of December.
The cocktail of kittenish charm and continental sensuality who swept away the cinematic cobwebs of the 1950s.
A “bah humbug Grinch” in the Palm Springs area is getting coal in his stocking after raising a stink about a “gay elf.” An NBC
Somalia’s president calls for unity at emergency session of parliament, which declares the Israeli move ‘null and void’.
Several countries and regional blocs have condemned Israel’s recognition of Somaliland, a breakaway region of Somalia.
Five officers, including chief of staff General al-Haddad, were flying from Turkiye to Libya when their plane crashed.
Screen siren Brigitte Bardot, whose portrayals of free-spirited ingenues made her an international sex symbol and the pride of France, and who turned her back