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Researchers collaborating with the European Space Agency’s Gaia mission have stumbled upon a giant lurking in our own cosmic backyard. This newfound black hole, dubbed Gaia BH3, holds the title of the most massive stellar black hole discovered in the Milky Way to date. The findings were published in Astronomy & Astrophysics. A Hidden Giant:...

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Many job seekers dread the interview process, especially those infamous “curveball” questions thrown by CEOs and hiring managers. Jefferson K Rogers, the CEO and founder of American window installation company JKR Windows, has gained attention for his unique interview tactic – a trick question designed to identify ideal candidates. The “Impossible” Question: A Test of...

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A safari adventure in Zambia turned deadly on the morning of March 30th when an “aggressive” bull elephant attacked a vehicle carrying tourists in Kafue National Park. The incident resulted in the tragic loss of an elderly American tourist and injured several others. Attack Unfolds During Morning Game Drive Safari According to a statement released...

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Jupiter, the largest planet in our solar system, is renowned for its colossal storms. Recently, scientists captured a remarkable image showing a green light emanating from an area near the planet’s North Pole. This mesmerizing phenomenon is believed to be a lightning strike occurring within the planet’s swirling vortex.1 On Earth, lightning typically originates from...

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In our tireless quest to comprehend the cosmos, Mars, our neighboring planet, stands as a formidable mystery and opportunity.1 Yet, intriguingly, some parts of its alien landscape remain untouched, cordoned off from human exploration due to an intricate tapestry of scientific, ethical, and legal considerations.2 Central to our exploration is the principle of planetary protection,...