Socialists and progressives demand that the US adopt a “single payer” healthcare system in which the government provides ...
The potential for sending payloads and people to Mars is therefore becoming plausible in a way that it never has before. Mars ...
We know that motorists can reach virtually any village, town or city, but public transit users often cannot get where they ...
Safety researchers feel excessive financial rewards and an irresponsible work culture have led some to ignore a catastrophic risk to human life ...
From Grok’s “MechaHitler” meltdown to North Korea’s “vibe-hacking” ransomware, 2025 was the year AI went unhinged.
The Guardian’s sex advice column is coming to an end after 20 years. Here are some of the most memorable questions and answers ...
Stars Insider on MSN
The paradox of time: did the future already happen?
Humans often take time for granted. We live it every second, measure it in hours, and plan our lives around it. It feels ...
Good Housekeeping UK on MSN
'I'm so active at 92 I've renewed my passport for another ten years': the exercise plan to start in your 60s
Edna Giordano shares her full workout routine to stay fit at every age, including walking, strength training and mobility.
Meal kits (like HelloFresh or Blue Apron) send pre-portioned ingredients with a step-by-step recipe. You still cook; they ...
Vladimir Putin held a working meeting with State Secretary – Deputy Minister of Defence and Chair of the Defenders of the ...
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After 40 years, Sebestyen’s theorem breaks past old math limits
For four decades, a quiet boundary in pure mathematics kept a powerful theorem locked inside the safe world of finite quantities. Now a new result known as Sebestyen’s theorem has pushed that boundary ...
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