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Meta Cuts EU Facebook and Instagram Subscription Fees by 40%

Meta has lowered the price of its ad-free subscription services for Facebook and Instagram by 40 percent for users in the European Union, aiming to align with regional regulatory requirements. According to a CNBC report, the company will also allow EU users to access Facebook and Instagram for free if they agree to view ads based on a reduced set …

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Watch: Scientists Stunned by Glowing ‘Mystery Sea Slug’ That Sheds Body Parts

Researchers have identified a unique mollusk, described as a “mystery sea slug,” in the ocean’s midnight zone. Known as *Bathydevius caudactylus*, this nudibranch, or sea slug, is the first of its kind discovered in such deep waters. It stands out with a glowing, apple-sized body, a paddle-like tail, and a large, gelatinous hood. Nudibranchs are generally soft-bodied marine mollusks, yet …

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Scientists Aim to Turn Mars’s CO2 into Fuel and Plastic

Researchers at the University of British Columbia (UBC) have explored a method to produce power on Mars using thermoelectric generators. Their study reveals that these generators, which work on modest temperature differences, could support CO2 conversion into useful fuels and chemicals. The study’s findings suggest that harnessing temperature differences in various environments might enable CO2 to be converted into valuable …

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Mysterious Glowing Objects Plummet from Sky in Midwest US

People across the Midwest, including in Colorado, Texas, Oklahoma, and Kansas, were left stunned by the sight of mysterious glowing objects falling from the sky and breaking apart as they moved over multiple states. The streaks of bright lights, seen around 9 pm ET, lasted for about a minute and sparked speculation among witnesses. Many wondered if they were seeing …

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Interstellar Tunnel Near Solar System Could Link Us to Other Worlds

Millions of years ago, a series of supernova explosions is thought to have created a distinctive low-density region called the Local Hot Bubble (LHB). This massive cavity, spanning at least 1,000 light-years, contains our solar system and is heated to around a million degrees. However, due to the sparse atoms within it, the high temperature has minimal impact on objects …

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New ‘Devil’ Comet Erupts in Series of Violent Volcanic Explosions

A volcanic comet orbiting within the inner solar system, known as 29P/Schwassmann-Wachmann (or 29P), has recently become exceptionally active, erupting four times over a 48-hour span. This burst of energy has made it almost 300 times brighter than usual, puzzling scientists who are unsure what triggered this sudden surge. Measuring about 60 kilometers across, 29P belongs to a rare group …

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Australia Hit by 1.1 Million Lightning Strikes in a Single Day

Australia experienced an unprecedented surge of over 1.1 million lightning strikes on Sunday, largely impacting central Australia, Queensland, and South Australia, according to Weatherzoneโ€™s lightning tracker. A vast band of storms swept across the region, filling the sky with lightning that surprised experts due to the unusual intensity. In Uluru, an astonishing 719,068 lightning strikes were recorded across an 800-kilometer …

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Scientists Propose Giant Underwater Curtain to Save โ€˜Doomsday Glacierโ€™

Scientists have devised an ambitious strategy to prevent the melting of major Antarctic glaciers, aiming to avert potential catastrophic flooding along the US East Coast. Their proposal suggests installing a vast underwater barrier to thicken artificial glaciers with seawater or cool the bedrock beneath them, blocking warm waters from reaching the Thwaites Glacier, also known as the “Doomsday Glacier.” The …

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