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Jimmy Carter’s 90 Seconds of Courage: The Forgotten Nuclear Mission That Shaped a President

Long before Jimmy Carter became a global humanitarian, a Nobel Peace Prize winner, and the 39th President of the United States, he was a young naval officer who stepped into one of the most dangerous nuclear accidents in North American history. It was December 12, 1952, at the Chalk River nuclear facility in Ontario, Canada,… Read More: Jimmy Carter’s 90 Seconds of Courage: The Forgotten Nuclear Mission… »

Camel Tears: The Unexpected Breakthrough That Could Transform Snakebite Treatment

For years, scientists have searched for better, safer, and more affordable ways to treat snakebites — a global health crisis responsible for more than 100,000 deaths every year and hundreds of thousands of lifelong injuries. But now, an unexpected hero has stepped into the spotlight: camel tears.   A collaborative team of researchers from the… Read More: Camel Tears: The Unexpected Breakthrough That Could Transform Snakebite Treatment »

Planet Nine Confirmed: Astronomers Announce Discovery of a Massive Icy Giant in the Outer Solar System

For nearly a decade, astronomers around the world have been searching for evidence of a mysterious hidden world far beyond Neptune. Now, after years of observation and analysis, researchers have confirmed the existence of Planet Nine, a massive icy giant orbiting at the very edge of our solar system. This discovery marks one of the… Read More: Planet Nine Confirmed: Astronomers Announce Discovery of a Massive Icy… »

China’s Yunxing Hypersonic Jet Could Change Global Travel Forever — New York to London in Under an Hour

China is setting the stage for one of the most dramatic leaps in aviation history with the development of the Yunxing hypersonic jet, a next-generation passenger aircraft designed to travel at near-space altitudes and speeds once thought impossible for commercial flight. If successful, this groundbreaking jet could shrink continents, redefine global mobility, and usher in… Read More: China’s Yunxing Hypersonic Jet Could Change Global Travel Forever —… »

Do We Really Need to Cut Meat Consumption by 90%? Here’s What Climate Science Actually Says

For years, climate experts have warned that the global food system is putting heavy pressure on the planet. Rising temperatures, shrinking forests, and growing water scarcity all tie back, in part, to the way we produce food. Among all food sources, livestock—especially cattle—stands out as one of the biggest contributors to greenhouse gas emissions. This… Read More: Do We Really Need to Cut Meat Consumption by 90%?… »

A doctor in Rome just performed live cancer surgery on a patient in Beijing! In a historic medical breakthrough, a Chinese surgical team has performed the world’s first transcontinental robotic prostate surgery, with the operating surgeon stationed in Rome and the patient located in Beijing—over 5,000 miles apart. Utilizing ultra-fast 5G and fiber-optic connections, Dr. Zhang Xu precisely manipulated robotic instruments with sub-135 millisecond latency, allowing for seamless real-time control nearly indistinguishable from in-person procedures. The operation, conducted at the PLA General Hospital and streamed live to a global audience of surgeons, represents a giant leap forward in telesurgery. By proving that complex procedures can be safely performed across continents, this technology opens doors to advanced care for patients in remote, underserved, or conflict-ridden regions. The future of surgery, it seems, may no longer be limited by geography. Source: South China Morning Post. Chinese doctor performs world’s first transcontinental robotic surgery between Beijing and Rome.

In a groundbreaking medical achievement, a team led by Dr Zhang Xu performed the world’s first live transcontinental robotic prostate cancer surgery — with the surgeon physically located in Rome (Italy) and the patient in Beijing (China).   The operation took place while Dr Zhang oversaw the robotic console remotely from Rome, guiding robotic arms… Read More: A doctor in Rome just performed live cancer surgery on… »