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Morte de política britânica passa a ser investigada por força antiterrorista
Em reviravolta, polícia antiterrorismo do Reino Unido assume investigação que apura assassinato da política de direita e ex-ministra Ann Widdecombe. Um suspeito foi preso.
São Tomé e Príncipe: Candidato Nito Abreu confiante na juventude do arquipélago
São Tomé e Príncipe: Candidato Nito Abreu confiante na juventude do arquipélago
Nito Abreu, apoiado pela ADI, falou à reportagem da RFI para expor as linhas mestras da sua candidatura. Ele é um dos quatro candidatos que disputam as eleições presidenciais de São Tomé e Príncipe deste domingo. O candidato assume a sua confiança no apoio do eleitorado jovem e n
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Is it true that … beards are unhygienic?
People assume that those with facial hair are more likely to harbour bacteria on their faces than the clean-shaven – but the truth is more tangledThe idea that beards are dirtier than clean-shaven faces has been floating around for decades, says John Tregoning, professor of vacci
USA say they are ready for surprises from Bosnia and Herzegovina
USA say they are ready for surprises from Bosnia and Herzegovina
Tim Ream not feeling additional pressure for knockoutsUSA play Bosnia and Herzegovina on WednesdayIt’s easy to assume that the onset of the World Cup knockout rounds brings immediate tension. These are the games where legacies are crystalized in a zero-sum manner – every heroic t
Malik Tillman’s bloody sock game rockets into US World Cup history
The midfielder had to work hard to win his place in Mauricio Pochettino’s squad for this tournament. He is more than repaying his coach’s faithWhile Malik Tillman was unsure of what to expect from the United States’ last-32 clash with Bosnia and Herzegovina, he certainly must hav
Were Clovis foragers in Late Pleistocene North America big-game hunters, or just big-game
There are currently 15 well-documented Late Pleistocene localities in North America in which Clovis points are found associated with proboscidean remains (of mammoth, mastodon and gomphothere). Archaeologists routinely assume these localities represent evidence that Clovis people
Analog gravity advance offers new insights into Hawking radiation from black holes
Hawking radiation is a form of radiation emitted by black holes, as theoretically predicted by Stephen Hawking. It suggests that black holes do not merely swallow matter—as had previously been assumed—but also emit very faint radiation themselves. This radiation has not yet been
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Larger brain, smaller face: Human evolution took a different course than previously though
A new study, published July 6, 2026, in the journal Nature Communications, suggests that two of the best-known trends in human evolution—brain growth and the reduction in the size of the face and jaw—may be far less attributable to directed natural selection than scientists have
Math reveals how honeybee hives balance the 'daring few, patient many' strategy
How do bees make group decisions without a leader? Math experts have determined that the best strategy is for a few to assume the risk of foraging under all conditions while the majority stay safely back and forage only when conditions are favorable.
Ancient DNA challenges family assumptions in medieval Scandinavian graves
Ancient DNA challenges family assumptions in medieval Scandinavian graves
When archaeologists find adults and children buried together in medieval graves, it is often assumed that they were members of the same family. A new study from Stockholm University in Science Advances suggests otherwise.
Why communities resist saving the planet even when sustainability promises a better future
Why communities resist saving the planet even when sustainability promises a better future
When we talk about climate adaptation, conservation or sustainability, we often assume that resilience is something everyone wants. The logic seems straightforward: Stronger resilience means better protection from floods, droughts, heat waves and ecological disruption. But what h
Statistical test helps judge the value of personalization
Statistical test helps judge the value of personalization
From precision medicine to personalized job training, customizing interventions for individuals is often assumed to produce better outcomes than a one-size-fits-all approach. But personalization also comes with costs: it can be more expensive, harder to implement reliably and may