Christian Reconstructionism is a theological and political movement within conservative Protestantism arguing that society should be governed by biblical principles, including the application of biblical law to both personal and public life.
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Stablecoins are gaining ground as digital currency in Africa: How to avoid risks
A notification popped up on my LinkedIn the other day: Africans were doing a traditional celebratory dance at the Africa Stablecoin summit in Johannesburg.
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High cholesterol and insulin resistance are rising among young South Africans. What that means for public health
In a small mining town in South Africa’s Limpopo province, young people are showing worrying signs of diseases that were once thought to affect only older adults.
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The pandemic may have caused a songbird’s beak to change shape, scientists find
Dark-eyed junco songbirds have been serenading the University of California, Los Angeles campus for decades as they forage for food.
The species from the sparrow family is not usually…
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Quantum geometry controls chiral fermions without magnetism
Study demonstrates a chiral fermionic valve that separates handedness via quantum geometry, enabling transport and interference without magnetic fields.
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2026 Civil Space Shortfall Ranking
NASA has identified a list of 32 technology shortfalls and invites you to give input on your critical technology needs using this feedback mechanism. Whether you’re part of the space technology community or an interested member of the…
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Mangrove loss is making the Niger Delta more vulnerable: We built a model that can track how the forests are doing
Rivers State on Nigeria’s coastline has some of Africa’s largest mangrove ecosystems. The Niger Delta itself contains the third-largest mangrove forest in the world. These trees support fisheries, biodiversity and the livelihoods of thousands of…
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Metal compounds identified as potential new antibiotics, thanks to robots doing ‘click chemistry’
An iridium metal complex has been identified as a promising, if unconventional, new antibiotic drug, a new study finds.
The compound is one of more than 600 produced in a study published in December in the journal Nature Communications. The…
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Model steering is a more efficient way to train AI models
Training artificial intelligence models is costly. Researchers estimate that training costs for the largest frontier models will exceed $1 billion by 2027. Costs are incurred through hardware, including large data centers, energy needs and…
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Study: Late Ordovician Mass Extinction Cleared Way for First Fishes
A long-standing mystery in vertebrate evolution — why most major fish lineages appear suddenly in the fossil record tens of millions of years after their presumed origins — is tied to the Late Ordovician mass extinction (LOME), according…
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