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Scientists Warn Newly Discovered Chinese Virus Nears Pandemic Threshold
New Coronavirus HKU5 Sparks Pandemic Concerns, Linked to MERS and Lab in China (Approximately 600 words) Scientists warn that a newly identified coronavirus, HKU5-CoV-2, discovered in China, could pose a pandemic threat. Closely related to the deadly MERS virus—which has a 34% fatality rate—HKU5 is "one small mutation away" from infecting humans, according to a […]
Ancient Desert City Reveals 5,000-Year-Old Secrets of a Forgotten Advanced Civilization
Ancient Civilization Uncovered Beneath Arabian Desert’s Sands The Rub’ al-Khali desert, long dismissed as a barren wasteland, has revealed traces of a 5,000-year-old civilization linked to the legendary “Atlantis of the Sands.” [Image 1: Aerial view of Rub’ al-Khali desert’s vast dunes, highlighting its harsh yet mystifying landscape.] In 2002, Dubai’s ruler, Sheikh Mohammed bin […]
Pakistan Faces 50°C Heatwave as Study Predicts Millions of Climate-Linked Deaths by 2050
Pakistan’s Record Heatwave Signals Global Climate Crisis As Pakistan endures brutal temperatures nearing 122°F (50°C), scientists warn such extremes highlight the deadly rise of climate change. The UK’s Climate Change Committee (CCC) predicts up to 11,000 annual heat-related deaths in Britain by 2050 if urgent action isn’t taken. Charity workers assist residents during Pakistan’s heatwave, […]
Banned Baby Names Worldwide: Surprising Picks Like Linda You Can’t Use
Banned Baby Names Around the World: From Linda to "Metallica" (Approx. 600 words) Choosing a baby name is a joyous yet challenging task for parents. While many opt for traditional or trendy names, some choices have sparked controversy—even leading to outright bans. From cultural clashes to trademark issues, here’s a look at names deemed too […]
Science Uncovers Clues to Moses’ Red Sea Parting in Biblical Account
Scientists Discover "Death Trap" Brine Pools in the Red Sea [IMAGE: A deep-sea ROV illuminates brine pools 4,000 feet below the Red Sea. Caption: Brine pools discovered in the Gulf of Aqaba are 10 times saltier than seawater and devoid of oxygen.] Researchers exploring the Gulf of Aqaba