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Pancreatic cancer has long been considered one of the most difficult cancers to treat. It

Scientists are revisiting one of the biggest questions humanity has ever asked: where exactly do

Pancreatic cancer has humbled modern medicine for half a century. Drugs that worked against other cancers failed here. Promising treatments crumbled within months. Patients and families watched survival statistics barely budge while breakthroughs in

Many of the mechanisms that support modern life operate out of sight and out of mind. We trust them because they have worked for generations, and that familiarity creates a quiet confidence that their design is settled. Over time, usefulness turns in

In 2021, a quiet signal appeared in scientific data that did not fit neatly into any existing explanation. It was not accompanied by light, sound, or visible change in the sky, yet it carried a level of energy that immediately caught researchers' att

For decades, the Wondiwoi tree kangaroo occupied a strange space between fact and folklore. It

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In May 2021, researchers detected one of the most energetic particles ever recorded striking Earth's

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The discovery began quietly on a windswept stretch of the Isle of Wight coastline. What first appeared to be scattered fragments of ancient bone soon revealed itself as something far more extraordinary. As researchers carefully documented the site, i

Time feels steady and familiar in daily life. We experience it through routines, deadlines, memories,

Time is something humans instinctively feel they understand because it structures every part of daily life. We wake up according to clocks, plan our futures in years, and measure our achievements by hours worked or moments remembered. Because of this