The World’s Top Secret 737 Supports the History of Artemis II

The World's Top Secret 737 Supports the History of Artemis II

TWZ newsletter Weekly commentary and analysis on the latest developments in military technology, strategy and foreign policy. A secret NT-43A of the US Air Force Materiel Command has been spotted in Florida, taking part in preparations for the launch of NASA’s long-term Artemis II lunar mission. This very unique and incredibly shy aircraft, a modified … Read more

Trail Cameras Take First-of-its-Kind Snapshots of One of the World’s Rarest Rainforest Animals

A family of Bornean clouded leopards was spotted in April 2024 near Tanjung Puting National Park.

Deep in the jungles of Tanjung Puting National Park, the movement is activated the camera captured something that conservationists had never recorded there before: a Bornean clouded leopard mother guiding two cubs. puppies with firewood. One cub paused, turned, and looked directly into the lens for a moment before moving on. The recorded game offers … Read more

Scientists at the world’s largest particle accelerator have succeeded in turning lead into gold during the simulation of the Big Bang, but the amount produced is small, on the order of trillionths of a gram.

Scientists at the world's largest particle accelerator have succeeded in turning lead into gold during the simulation of the Big Bang, but the amount produced is small, on the order of trillionths of a gram.

Scientists at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), the world’s largest, have been able to turn lead into gold. According to Revista Oeste, that was not the purpose of the experiment. The LHC was designed to simulate conditions close to the Big Bang, the collision of beams of lead nuclei at close to the speed of … Read more

This Pangolin’s Lunch Style Shows Why The World’s Best Selling Mammals Are So Special.

This is a pangolin in conservation status.

The post This Pangolin’s Lunch Pattern Shows Why The World’s Largest Mammals Are So Special appeared first on AZ Animals. Take it fast Pangolins use their strong claws and long tongues to tear apart trees and eat ants and ants. Their scales are made of keratin, not medicine, and illegal wildlife trade remains a major … Read more

The Arctic Could Be America’s Solution to the World’s Energy Problems

The Arctic Could Be America's Solution to the World's Energy Problems

The United States is on the brink of a global power and national security transition – and the Arctic is where the decision will be made. In the past few weeks, we have seen how the world’s energy system is really falling apart. Iran’s missile strike on Qatar’s Ras Laffan LNG terminal disrupted a large … Read more

The world’s population is pushing the Earth into the past

The world's population is pushing the Earth into the past

Getty Images The world has exceeded its capacity to sustainably support the world’s population, with new research warning of increasing pressure on food security, climate stability and human health. However, slowing population growth and increasing global awareness can still give people hope. Published in Environmental Research LettersThe study shows that humans have pushed well beyond … Read more

World’s tallest building struck by lightning as Dubai floods after severe storms

Cars are stuck on a flooded Dubai street after heavy rains. Image: AP

Dubai was hit by overnight flooding after “torrential rains” hit several cities in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), prompting authorities to issue warnings. The amazing pictures were posted on the Internet by Dubai Media Office and some of the lightning striking 829m/2,722ft Burj Khalifa, the tallest building in the world. UAE authorities implemented emergency measures … Read more