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Great white sharks are at risk of overheating as oceans warm, according to a study from Trinity College Dublin. These predators face increased energy demands, making it difficult to hunt in temperatures above 17°C. Understanding these effects is crucial for future marine ecosystem predictions.
Nasa’s Curiosity rover detected organic molecules on Mars, raising questions about potential life. Found in Gale crater, these 21 compounds, including those linked to life’s building blocks, persist despite harsh conditions. Further analysis will follow with the Rosalind Franklin mission in 2028.
US President Trump threatens military action against Iran amid stalled negotiations. In a striking Truth Social post, he expressed frustration at negotiating with empty chairs, stating, “If Iran doesn’t come to negotiate, we’re gonna bomb them.” Next steps remain unclear as Iran deliberates its participation in future talks.
After staff at a zoo in Pakistan spotted a big cat holding a shoe in its mouth, they investigated the animal’s den and found a body inside.
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Denmark’s parliament on Thursday adopted a law criminalising the “inappropriate treatment” of religious texts, effectively banning Koran burnings after a series of desecrations of Islam’s holy book sparked anger in Muslim countries over the summer.
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