Physical sciences
Cheap gel film pulls buckets of drinking water per day from thin air
The gel is made up of just two main ingredients that are cheap and common
Jordan chlorine gas blast kills at least a dozen, injures over hundreds
A chlorine gas explosion killed 12 people and injured more than 250 on Monday, authorities said, when a tank that fell from a crane released a poisonous yellow cloud at Jordan's Aqaba port.
Five lovely beaches near the centre of Athens
Crystal clear waters and relaxation less than an hour away from the city centre
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ΟΠΕΚΕΠΕ: Από σήμερα οι αιτήσεις μεταβιβάσεων δικαιωμάτων ενίσχυσης
H καταληκτική ημερομηνία υποβολής αιτήσεων μεταβίβασης ορίζεται η 25/07/2022
Does Outer Space end or does the Universe go on forever?
Using big telescopes, astronomers see millions of galaxies out there – and they just keep going, in every direction
An ‘unusual’ radio wave sent from the middle of the Milky Way has experts confused
Objects throughout the galaxy have changing magnetic fields that produce radio waves, according to NASA
Space probe reveals secrets of ‘restless’ Milky Way
The Gaia space probe on Monday unveiled its latest discoveries in its quest to map the Milky Way in unprecedented detail, surveying nearly two million stars and revealing mysterious "starquakes" which sweep across the fiery giants like vast tsunamis.
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Helium shortage deflates American celebrations
Helium balloons are part of nearly every American celebration, but a global shortage of the lighter-than-air gas has disrupted many traditions.
One college football team has suspended its traditional release of red balloons, and party planners will have to make do with less, if they get any.
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Weather to get hotter on weekend: Expert
With a new heatwave gripping the country, temperatures are likely to hit above the seasonal norms throughout the next week, as a prominent meteorologist warns citizens of a hotter weekend ahead compared to weekdays.
"The temperatures are between 4 and 8 degrees Celsius higher than the seasonal norms. But it will get hotter on the weekend," meteorologist Orhan Şen tweeted on June 1.
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