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  • China Just Launched Radar That Can Track Hypersonic Missiles A Chinese research team has announced the development of radar technology capable of tracking up to 10 hypersonic missiles traveling.
  • Venezuela's Secret Past: Archaeologists Uncover 4,000-Year-Old Mysteries An archaeological research team found 20 ancient rock art sites dating back thousands of years in Canaima National Park in the southeast.
  • How Chimps Use Herbal Medicine to Treat Their Own Wounds A research team has observed chimpanzees seeking out medicinal herbs to self-treat their injuries and ailments.
  • 63 Leaves on One Clover Sets New World Record Yoshiharu Watanabe from Nasushiobara, Tochigi Prefecture, Japan, a man in has broken the Guinness World Record for growing a 63-leaf clover.
  • Brits Pull Their Own Teeth Amid Healthcare Collapse Calls for reform are growing as the NHS, the UK's free healthcare system, struggles with staffing shortages and other challenges.
  • Theft of the Century? 1300-Year-Old French Sword Disappears A legendary French sword, Durandal, has disappeared. It was wedged into a rock for over 1300 years and is now gone missing.
  • UK's Infamous Child Killer Nurse Faces Fresh Guilty Verdict for Attempted Newborn Murder Lucy Letby, known as one of the worst serial child killers in British history, has been found guilty of another attempted infanticide.
  • Google's Dirty Secret: AI Development Blamed for 13% Rise in Emissions Google disclosed in its annual environmental report that the company's greenhouse gas emissions increased by 13% from the previous year.
  • New Hope for Weight Loss: Researchers Transform 'Bad' Fat into 'Good' Fat American researchers has discovered how to transform white fat cells that contribute to obesity into beige fat cells that burn calories.
  • Silicone Masks from 'Mission Impossible' Used in Real-Life Crimes: Should Sales Be Banned? Concerns are rising and prompting calls for sales restrictions about silicone masks sold on Chinese online shopping platforms.
  • China Leads New AI Resolution at the U.N., Gaining Global Support A resolution on artificial intelligence led by China was unanimously adopted at the United Nations General Assembly.
  • Mount Fuji Entry Fees Triple Starting July 1: Here’s the Shocking Reason The toll for Mount Fuji in Japan will rise to  3,000 yen ($18) starting from July 1. This measure is interpreted as...
  • China's Launch Ends in Fire and Chaos: Video Shows Debris Falling Near Village A rocket crash caused a fire in Gongyi City, Henan Province, captured on camera by residents living near the launch site.
  • Tesla's Grip Slips: U.S. Market Share Plummets Below 50% As of April 2024, Tesla, the largest EV company in the US, held less than 50% of the new electric vehicle market share in the country.
  • When Laughing is a Symptom: Bollywood Star Reveals Battle with Rare Laughing Disorder Anushka Shetty, a renowned Indian actress, has revealed that she is battling a rare neurological disease known as "laughing disease."
  • Tesla's Dominance Challenged: U.S. Market Share Could Dip Below 50% According to data from MarkLines, Tesla's sales in the U.S. market from June to May this year amounted to 618,000 units.
  • Should Teen Killers Face Adult Punishment? The first trial for a teenage boy, Xiao Lang, accused of murdering 8-year-old Gong Moyang two years ago, was held on Wednesday.
  • Dinosaur-Dooming Asteroid's Cousin to Pass Earth, Visible to All! Another giant asteroid is scheduled to approach close to Earth, though it is not quite as big as the one previous.
  • Red Alert in Rome: Spanish Steps Vandalized in Powerful Protest The protest group's activists left handprints and painted the steps crimson, signifying blood, while on-looking tourists walked by.
  • British Royal Guard Collapses in Heat: Calls for Uniform Changes Rise British royal guard passed out from heat exhaustion. Similar incidents recur yearly, leading to calls to improve their working conditions.
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