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Winco recalled 87,120 aerial-cake fireworks that can tip over and fire sideways
Two days before the Fourth of July, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission pulled more than 100,000 consumer fireworks ...
Fireworks are an absolute staple of Fourth of July festivities, but you may want to be cautious about what products you're ...
“The Zionist enemy is trying to undermine the unity of the Iranian nation, but they (Zionists) will take this dream to their grave,” he wrote in a post on X. Mohseni-Ejei said Iran’s military response ...
Amid the elaborate ceremony of a visit to Beijing, Russian President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday failed once again to persuade Chinese leader Xi Jinping to sign off on a major new gas pipeline, ...
A major physics experiment has uncovered evidence for a strange new form of matter, where a fleeting particle gets trapped inside a nucleus. This exotic state may reveal how mass is generated, ...
A tiny discrepancy in particle physics has loomed for decades as an exciting possible crack in one of science's most successful theories, hinting at unknown forces or quantum objects. Now, an ...
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Iran flexes Arab unity after US talks fail, IRGC commander's warning to Trump goes viral
A top Iranian general has said that the so-called 'Axis of Resistance' is stronger and cohesive than before, this as the talks between the United States and Iran failed in Pakistan. Esmail Qaani, the ...
Our planet is under a constant bombardment of radiation—from space. Well, maybe it’s not as scary as that makes it seem. “Radiation” is a catchall term astronomers use for forms of light—including ...
A new subatomic particle known as the Ξcc⁺ has been discovered at CERN’s Large Hadron Collider. This heavy proton-like particle contains two charm quarks and was detected using the upgraded LHCb ...
A new particle has popped into existence at CERN’s Large Hadron Collider, a heavier proton-like particle that contains two charm quarks. Protons and neutrons are examples of a class of particles ...
Scientists from the University of Manchester have played a leading role in the discovery of a new subatomic particle at CERN's Large Hadron Collider (LHC). The particle, known as the Ξ cc ⁺ ...
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