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Moon Time Differs from Einstein's Theory
Science

Moon Time Differs from Einstein's Theory

Chinese scientists have reportedly made a groundbreaking discovery using a lunar clock, revealing that time on the Moon behaves unexpectedly and deviates from Einstein's theory of relativity. This significant finding challenges our fundamental understanding of physics and could lead to new insights into the nature of time and gravity.

Dubai Airport Halts Operations Amid Iranian Attacks
International

Dubai Airport Halts Operations Amid Iranian Attacks

Dubai International Airport, the world's busiest for international traffic, temporarily suspended operations following aerial interceptions during Iranian drone and missile attacks, a critical safety measure amidst regional tensions. This unprecedented disruption, which included a "minor incident" of debris fall but no injuries, starkly illustrates the escalating Middle East conflict's direct threat to global aviation and civilian infrastructure.

Apple Unveils MacBook Neo & More
Technology

Apple Unveils MacBook Neo & More

Apple unveiled the groundbreaking MacBook Neo on March 4, 2026, making the Mac ecosystem more accessible than ever with its unprecedented $599 starting price aimed at students and everyday users. This new entry-level laptop is the first Mac to feature an A-series chip (A18 Pro), boasting a 13-inch Liquid Retina display and up to 16 hours of battery life, with pre-orders beginning that same day.

Russia-Iran Intel Sharing on US Military
International

Russia-Iran Intel Sharing on US Military

Russia is reportedly providing Iran with critical intelligence regarding the locations and movements of American troops, ships, and aircraft throughout the Middle East. This strategic cooperation is viewed as a comprehensive effort to support Iranian attacks against U.S. forces, signaling a deepening alliance and a significant shift in regional dynamics.

Broncos Condemn Suncorp Brawl
Sports

Broncos Condemn Suncorp Brawl

A violent altercation erupted between Brisbane Broncos and Penrith Panthers fans at Suncorp Stadium following a rugby league match, prompting the Broncos organization to swiftly condemn the behavior. The club is now demanding severe, long-term bans for those identified, emphasizing its zero-tolerance policy against fan violence and disruptive conduct.

Plastic Treaty Talks Face Deep Divisions
Environment

Plastic Treaty Talks Face Deep Divisions

Informal discussions have resumed in Japan among 20 nations striving to bridge significant differences for a global plastic pollution treaty, though national stances largely remain unchanged. This challenging path forward is highlighted by the US opposing global plastic bans due to economic concerns, while the EU advocates for comprehensive measures across the entire plastic lifecycle.

Oxa Secures $103M for Industrial AI
Technology

Oxa Secures $103M for Industrial AI

Autonomous vehicle company Oxa has successfully raised $103 million in Series D funding, backed by Nvidia's venture arm and a substantial commitment from the UK's National Wealth Fund. This significant investment will accelerate the commercialization of its self-driving technology, specifically focusing on industrial mobility automation for sectors like logistics and energy rather than consumer vehicles.

Global Warming Accelerating Faster
Science

Global Warming Accelerating Faster

A new study from a German climate institute reveals that global warming has significantly accelerated in the past decade, confirming long-held scientific concerns. This alarming acceleration suggests a key Paris Agreement target could be surpassed before 2030, demanding urgent and intensified global action.

DNA's Hidden Mini-Metabolism Found
Science

DNA's Hidden Mini-Metabolism Found

Scientists have uncovered over 200 metabolic enzymes directly on human DNA, revealing a previously unknown "mini-metabolism" within the cell's nucleus that challenges traditional biological understanding. This groundbreaking discovery suggests these enzymes influence crucial processes like gene expression and DNA repair, potentially revolutionizing our approach to cancer treatment and understanding drug resistance.

Indonesia's Child Online Safety Rules
Technology

Indonesia's Child Online Safety Rules

Indonesia is set to implement groundbreaking new regulations, PP Tunas, by March 2026 to comprehensively protect children online from exploitation and harmful content. This framework will mandate age verification and parental consent, restricting minors' access to high-risk platforms until age 16 and lower-risk services until 13, with non-compliant digital platforms facing significant sanctions.

Trump Fires Noem, Mullin Nominated
Politics

Trump Fires Noem, Mullin Nominated

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem has been dismissed by President Donald Trump amidst widespread criticism of her handling of immigration policies and disaster response, a decision that followed her intense grilling on Capitol Hill. President Trump swiftly announced his intention to nominate Oklahoma Republican Senator Markwayne Mullin as her successor, signaling a new direction for the department.

Half-Möbius Molecules: A New Twist
Science

Half-Möbius Molecules: A New Twist

Scientists have successfully synthesized "half-Möbius molecules," a groundbreaking new topological structure previously unknown in chemistry. These unique molecules are defined by a distinct 90-degree twist per revolution and require four circumnavigations to return to their origin, opening exciting new possibilities for molecular research.

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