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Environment · United KingdomRenewable power generation provided a record 32% of global electricity last year, a report by energy think tank Ember said on Tuesday, as overall electricity demand grew 4% driven by heatwaves and data centres.See the Story
Renewables provided record 32% of global electricity in 2024: Report
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Artificial Intelligence · TokyoThat’s exactly what a University of Tokyo research team just pulled off. In a space-meets-science-fiction twist, researchers used artificial intelligence to scan tens of thousands of high-res images. The images came from two distant asteroids—Ryugu and Bennu.In just half a day, the AI identified over 200,000 rocks by size, shape, and location.“We trained the system using 70,000 rocks from Earth and beyond,” said project researcher Yuta Shimizu. …See the Story
Japan Uses AI To Rapidly Identify Asteroid Rocks In Major Breakthrough
100% Center coverage: 1 sources
North Korea · North KoreaNorth Korea on Sunday held its first Pyongyang International Marathon in six years, hosting foreign runners in the reclusive country that has largely closed its borders since the COVID-19 pandemic. Athletes from China, Ethiopia and other countries participated in the event, according to state TV. The marathon is one of several events held to celebrate the April 15 birthday of Kim Il Sung, North Korea's founder and grandfather of current leader Kim Jong Un.See the Story
North Korea holds first Pyongyang marathon after pandemic
47% Center coverage: 64 sources
StartupsWhat if the secret to surviving on the moon isn’t in high-tech alloys or futuristic gadgets—but in bacteria? Yep, good old microbes might just be the lunar repair crew we never knew we needed.As scientists dream of building bases on the moon, one thing’s clear: hauling heavy materials from Earth is wildly expensive. So why not use what’s already there? Enter lunar regolith—a fancy term for moon dust and rock.
Researchers at the Indian Institute…See the Story
Bacteria Could Hold The Key To Building And Sustaining Moon Cities
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U.S. Border Patrol · San DiegoTwo U.S. border inspectors in Southern California have been charged with taking thousands of dollars in bribes to allow people to enter the country through the nation’s busiest port of entry without showing documents, prosecutors said. U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers Farlis Almonte and Ricardo Rodriguez were assigned to immigration inspection booths at the San Ysidro Port of Entry. They were charged after investigators found phone evidence showing they had exchanged messages with human traffickers in Mexico and discovered unexplained cash deposits into their bank accounts, according to a criminal complaint unsealed Thursday.See the Story
Officers accused of taking bribes to allow undocumented immigrants across border
55% Center coverage: 77 sources
Donald Trump · United StatesOn Thursday, former President Donald Trump had to make an unplanned switcheroo on the tarmac after his helicopter—aka Marine One when he’s onboard—hit a snag. Or rather, a flat tire. Yes, even presidential choppers aren’t immune to everyday annoyances.Fresh off Air Force One at Miami International Airport, Trump gave the press a classic fist pump. He then hopped aboard the first helicopter set to whisk him to his Doral golf club.
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Trump Forced To Abort Helicopter Flight After Serious Malfunction
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Donald Trump · AustraliaThe Trump administration unexpectedly imposed a 10% tariff on the remote Heard and McDonald Islands owned by Australia. The island is home to ‘no humans’ according to the Australian government, inhabited only by penguins and seals. We explain in this edition of Truth or Fake.See the Story
Yes, Trump imposed tariffs on remote island inhabited only by penguins and seals
45% Center coverage: 36 sources