What it’s like to raft the Urubamba in Peru’s Sacred Valley

What it’s like to raft the Urubamba in Peru’s Sacred Valley

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This article was produced by National Geographic Traveller (UK). Cutting through Peru’s Sacred Valley like a lifeline, the Urubamba River is fed by ancient glaciers and flanked by Inca ruins, terraced farmland and eucalyptus-covered hillsides. It’s along this historic waterway that I find myself donning a wetsuit and helmet on a pebbled riverbank near Pachar
The “Stealth” Strategy Pays Off: UARX Space Emerges as Europe’s High-Reliability Powerhouse

The “Stealth” Strategy Pays Off: UARX Space Emerges as Europe’s High-Reliability Powerhouse

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NIGRÁN, Spain — While much of the European NewSpace ecosystem has spent the last five years in a cycle of public fundraising and prototype announcements, UARX Space took a different path. Founded in 2020, the company remained in a self-imposed stealth mode, focusing on the rigorous engineering required to reach Technology Readiness Level 9 (TRL9)
This Week In Space podcast: Episode 195 — Remembering Apollo 1, Challenger, and Columbia

This Week In Space podcast: Episode 195 — Remembering Apollo 1, Challenger, and Columbia

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Remembering Apollo 1, Challenger, and Columbia - NASA's Week of Remembrance with Gerry Griffin - YouTube Watch On On Episode 195 of This Week In Space, Rod Pyle and Tariq Malik talk with Gerry Griffin, former Apollo Flight Director and Director of the Johnson Space Center, about NASA's spaceflight tragedies. This episode is a remembrance
Indigenous communities are questioning the government’s response to the Perth Invasion Day attack

Indigenous communities are questioning the government’s response to the Perth Invasion Day attack

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A growing chorus is calling for the government to act more decisively in the wake of an attack on an Indigenous event in Boorloo Perth. A 31-year-old man is in police custody charged with multiple offences after an object containing volatile liquids and shrapnel was tossed into the midst of an Invasion Day rally on
Una autobiografía perdida en Ohio revela la desgarradora historia de un soldado británico de la Guerra de 1812, amputado, olvidado por el Estado y traicionado por su comunidad

Una autobiografía perdida en Ohio revela la desgarradora historia de un soldado británico de...

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Una autobiografía olvidada redibuja la historia de Shadrack Byfield, el soldado británico que sobrevivió a la Guerra de 1812, a la pobreza y al olvido con una prótesis, una pluma y una fe inquebrantable. Hallan en Ohio un libro perdido que narra el olvido y la ruina de un veterano británico. Recreación artística. Foto: ChatGPT-4o/Christian
Monster Neutrino Could Be a Messenger of Ancient Black Holes

Monster Neutrino Could Be a Messenger of Ancient Black Holes

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Primordial black holes could rewrite our understanding of dark matter and the early universe. A record-breaking detection at the bottom of the Mediterranean Sea has some physicists wondering if we just spotted one. Strings of optical modules like this make up the underwater KM3NET neutrino detector. Courtesy of KM3NET Introduction Nearly three years ago, a
How scientists are making the power of invisibility a reality

How scientists are making the power of invisibility a reality

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For thousands of years, people have told tales of magical beings capable of moving through the world unseen—literally. From the wish-granting jinn of Arabian folklore to the shadow people of Inuit mythology, creatures possessing the fantastical power of invisibility have long captivated the human imagination. More recently, science fiction and fantasy series have popularized the
You can enjoy Switzerland beyond skiing—here’s how

You can enjoy Switzerland beyond skiing—here’s how

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This article was produced by National Geographic Traveller (UK). Switzerland’s sporty mountain resorts have traditionally offered far more than just downhill skiing. In these long-settled local towns, getting from A to B in winter has often required ingenuity. In Arosa, a horse-drawn sleigh takes riders from railway station to hotel, while in the Engadine, the
Nobel prizewinner Omar Yaghi says his invention will change the world

Nobel prizewinner Omar Yaghi says his invention will change the world

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Christopher Michel/Contour RA by Getty Images Civilisations name their ages after materials. In school, we learn about the Stone Age, the Bronze Age – and we are currently in a silicon age characterised by computers and phones. What might define the next age? Omar Yaghi at the University of California, Berkeley, thinks a family of
New Research Exposes Critical Gap: 64% of Third-Party Applications Access Sensitive Data Without Authorization

New Research Exposes Critical Gap: 64% of Third-Party Applications Access Sensitive Data Without Authorization

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Home » Technology » New Research Exposes Critical Gap: 64% of Third-Party Applications Access Sensitive Data Without Authorization Boston, MA, USA, January 21st, 2026, CyberNewsWire Reflectiz today announced the release of its 2026 State of Web Exposure Research, revealing a sharp escalation in client‑side risk across global websites, driven primarily by third‑party applications, marketing tools