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The Moon suddenly lights up? Strange flashes and glows still puzzle scientists around the world
For centuries, astronomers have observed Transient Lunar Phenomena (TLPs) – strange lights on the Moon. These enigmatic flashes and glows, possibly caused by meteoroid impacts or gas releases from the lunar interior, offer crucial insights into the Moon’s geology and dynamic processes. Ongoing research aims to unravel their mysteries and enhance our understanding of Earth’s […]
This couple left their jobs to travel 160,000 km across the world in their Land Rover
The duo left their jobs to travel the seven continents mainly in a Land Rover on a self-funded trip, which they then monetized on social media. Source link
Trump's take on China should shift the tone of war talk in Australia
Trump’s remarks downplaying the threat of confrontation over Taiwan are highly significant for Australia. They should also shift the tone of much of the strategic discussion among China hawks on the prospects of imminent war. Source link
Border Force cracks down on 3D-printed guns and parts
An Australian Border Force operation leads to the seizure of more than 1,000 firearms and parts, including 281 made via 3D-printing processes. Source link
Demolitions begin for Trump's ballroom in the latest White House renovation
Demolition work has begun for Donald Trump’s new ballroom. It is one of many changes to the White House over the years. Source link
Political resource curse: Why politics became a business in poor regions?
In Bihar’s feverish run-up to the Assembly elections, few stories capture the state’s political rot better than that of Madan Sah. The aspiring politician from Madhuban constituency gained viral notoriety after being denied a party… Source link
Myanmar military shuts down major online scam operation detaining 2,000 people
The military raided KK Park which is a well-documented cybercrime centre as part of its operations to suppress crimes like online fraud. Source link
Almond-sized crab and tiny lantern shark discovered in Australia
Australia is one of the world’s biggest biodiversity hotspots, home to more than a million different species. Source link
RACQ issues apology to customers after insurance notice bungle
RACQ is facing allegations that more than half a million renewal notices were misleading or false, following an ABC investigation into its insurance arm. Source link
Theme park forced to move thousands of EVs after resident complaints
Jamberoo Action Park’s car park has been used to store BYD electric vehicles, but not for much longer. Source link