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Psychologist explains why New Year's resolutions fail

Over 90% of New Year's resolutions are abandoned within months. Psychologist Terri Bly explains the common pitfalls and how to set goals that actually stick. Discover the science of lasting change.

New Evidence for Noah's Ark Site Found in Turkey

Researchers in Turkey claim new archaeological finds at the Durupınar site, dating to 3000 BC, could be 'proof' of Noah's Ark. Discover the evidence and the ongoing scientific debate.

Hubble Telescope Solves Mystery of Vanishing 'Planet'

NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has captured the dusty debris from two massive cosmic collisions, solving a decades-old mystery and challenging theories on how often such violent events occur. Discover the findings.

AI simulates 100 billion stars in Milky Way

Japanese scientists use AI to create the most detailed star-by-star simulation of our galaxy, tracking 100 billion stars over cosmic time. Discover how this breakthrough transforms galactic research.

Wilders withdraws from Dutch PM race despite election win

In a stunning political reversal, far-right leader Geert Wilders has withdrawn from negotiations to become the Netherlands' next prime minister despite his party's election victory, sending shockwaves through European politics.

Hurricane Hunters Brave Caribbean Storm Melissa

Daring NOAA hurricane hunters embark on critical data-gathering mission through Tropical Storm Melissa, providing life-saving intelligence as Caribbean cyclone activity intensifies.

Slot's Liverpool gamble: Wirtz up, Salah down

Arne Slot's bold tactical overhaul at Liverpool sees Florian Wirtz take centre stage while Mohamed Salah's influence is strategically reduced, marking a seismic shift in the Reds' attacking philosophy.

Macron faces political crisis after election setback

Emmanuel Macron's centrist coalition suffers major setback in French parliamentary elections as left-wing alliance surges, forcing the President into difficult negotiations to form a government.

Rogue Planet Discovered: Billions of Tonnes in Space

Astronomers have made a stunning discovery - a massive free-floating planet, weighing billions of tonnes, roaming untethered through space without orbiting any star. This cosmic wanderer challenges everything we know about planetary formation.

Webb Solves Mystery of Interstellar Comet 2I/Borisov

A groundbreaking new study has finally unravelled the cosmic mystery behind the strange chemical makeup of the only known interstellar comet, 2I/Borisov, using the powerful James Webb Space Telescope.

Why September is the Best Time for New Resolutions

Psychologists and productivity coaches reveal why the autumn season, not New Year, is the optimal time to set powerful goals, build lasting habits, and finally achieve your personal ambitions.

Isak to Liverpool? Slot's Tactical Plan for Post-Salah Era

Exclusive insight into Arne Slot's potential tactical overhaul at Liverpool, with Newcastle's Alexander Isak emerging as a prime target to fill the void left by Mo Salah's departure. Analysis of the 4-2-3-1 formation shift and how it could redefine the Re

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