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		<title>When Nature Strikes: A Powerful Tornado Hits Delaware</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 21 Aug 2026 14:06:36 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>In Simple Terms A big tornado hit Dover, Delaware, causing a lot of damage to buildings and cutting off power. Roads were flooded, and trees were knocked down. Nearby in Pennsylvania, the storm also caused damage, injuring one person and forcing many people to leave their homes. Emergency measures helped keep people safe. A Tornado&#8217;s&#8230;&#160;</p>
<p>&lt;p&gt;The post <a rel="nofollow" href="https://www.science-hub.net/when-nature-strikes-a-powerful-tornado-hits-delaware/">When Nature Strikes: A Powerful Tornado Hits Delaware</a> first appeared on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://www.science-hub.net">Science Hub</a>.&lt;/p&gt;</p>
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		<title>Sperm: The Unexpected Team Players of the Animal Kingdom</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 21 Aug 2026 10:06:24 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>In Simple Terms Scientists have discovered that sperm, which we thought were always competing, sometimes work together. In certain insects and spiders, sperm join forces to move as a group, increasing their chances of success. This new finding changes how we understand reproduction in these creatures. Sperm Cooperation: A New Perspective We often think of&#8230;&#160;</p>
<p>&lt;p&gt;The post <a rel="nofollow" href="https://www.science-hub.net/sperm-the-unexpected-team-players-of-the-animal-kingdom/">Sperm: The Unexpected Team Players of the Animal Kingdom</a> first appeared on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://www.science-hub.net">Science Hub</a>.&lt;/p&gt;</p>
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		<title>Iceland&#8217;s Icy Floods: The Hidden Heat Beneath</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[ScienceInArabic]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 21 Aug 2026 06:06:23 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>In Simple Terms In Iceland, a glacier flood occurred because underground heat melted ice beneath the glaciers. This melting causes more water to flow and releases harmful gases. Authorities are warning people to stay away due to health risks from these gases. Glacier Floods in Iceland A glacier flood occurred in the Múlakvísl River in&#8230;&#160;</p>
<p>&lt;p&gt;The post <a rel="nofollow" href="https://www.science-hub.net/iceland-s-icy-floods-the-hidden-heat-beneath/">Iceland&#8217;s Icy Floods: The Hidden Heat Beneath</a> first appeared on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://www.science-hub.net">Science Hub</a>.&lt;/p&gt;</p>
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		<title>Rethinking How Our Brains Make Decisions: Is It All Just a Continuous Loop?</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[ScienceInArabic]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 21 Aug 2026 02:05:59 +0000</pubDate>
				<category><![CDATA[Brain]]></category>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>In Simple Terms Scientists used to think our brains worked in three steps: feel something, decide, then act. But now, some believe there&#8217;s no special part of the brain for making decisions. Instead, our actions are a constant mix of sensing and moving. This new idea could change how we understand our brains. Questioning the&#8230;&#160;</p>
<p>&lt;p&gt;The post <a rel="nofollow" href="https://www.science-hub.net/rethinking-how-our-brains-make-decisions-is-it-all-just-a-continuous-loop/">Rethinking How Our Brains Make Decisions: Is It All Just a Continuous Loop?</a> first appeared on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://www.science-hub.net">Science Hub</a>.&lt;/p&gt;</p>
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		<title>Why Spain&#8217;s Solar Eclipse Turned Golden</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[ScienceInArabic]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 20 Aug 2026 22:06:25 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>In Simple Terms Recently, a solar eclipse in Spain appeared golden instead of the usual silvery color. This happened because of the sun&#8217;s position in the sky and smoke from nearby wildfires. These factors combined to create a unique and beautiful sight in the sky. The Natural Causes of the Golden Hue During the eclipse&#8230;&#160;</p>
<p>&lt;p&gt;The post <a rel="nofollow" href="https://www.science-hub.net/why-spain-s-solar-eclipse-turned-golden/">Why Spain&#8217;s Solar Eclipse Turned Golden</a> first appeared on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://www.science-hub.net">Science Hub</a>.&lt;/p&gt;</p>
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		<title>Unlocking the Genetic Secrets of the Immune System: Men vs. Women</title>
		<link>https://www.science-hub.net/unlocking-the-genetic-secrets-of-the-immune-system-men-vs-women/</link>
		
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		<pubDate>Thu, 20 Aug 2026 18:06:23 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>In Simple Terms Scientists have found genetic differences between men and women that affect their immune systems. These differences make women more likely to get autoimmune diseases, while men are more prone to infections. Understanding these differences could lead to better treatments tailored for each gender. Genetic Differences Impacting Immunity Researchers have identified over a&#8230;&#160;</p>
<p>&lt;p&gt;The post <a rel="nofollow" href="https://www.science-hub.net/unlocking-the-genetic-secrets-of-the-immune-system-men-vs-women/">Unlocking the Genetic Secrets of the Immune System: Men vs. Women</a> first appeared on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://www.science-hub.net">Science Hub</a>.&lt;/p&gt;</p>
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		<title>Testosterone: The Truth Behind the Hype</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[ScienceInArabic]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 20 Aug 2026 14:06:28 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>In Simple Terms Testosterone is a hormone that helps with muscle and hair growth and other body functions. People often think it&#8217;s linked to being manly and healthy, but science doesn&#8217;t fully back this up. Hormone treatments can help some people but also come with risks like fertility issues and higher chances of disease. What&#8230;&#160;</p>
<p>&lt;p&gt;The post <a rel="nofollow" href="https://www.science-hub.net/testosterone-the-truth-behind-the-hype/">Testosterone: The Truth Behind the Hype</a> first appeared on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://www.science-hub.net">Science Hub</a>.&lt;/p&gt;</p>
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		<title>Swift Observatory&#8217;s Fiery Farewell: A Cosmic Journey Ends</title>
		<link>https://www.science-hub.net/swift-observatory-s-fiery-farewell-a-cosmic-journey-ends/</link>
		
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[ScienceInArabic]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 20 Aug 2026 10:06:17 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>In Simple Terms NASA&#8217;s Swift Observatory, launched to study cosmic explosions, is about to burn up in the atmosphere. Efforts to save it failed when a rescue mission couldn&#8217;t fix its orbit. This leaves a gap in our ability to study high-energy space events, but lessons learned may help future satellite rescues. Swift&#8217;s Inevitable End&#8230;&#160;</p>
<p>&lt;p&gt;The post <a rel="nofollow" href="https://www.science-hub.net/swift-observatory-s-fiery-farewell-a-cosmic-journey-ends/">Swift Observatory&#8217;s Fiery Farewell: A Cosmic Journey Ends</a> first appeared on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://www.science-hub.net">Science Hub</a>.&lt;/p&gt;</p>
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		<title>Revolutionary mRNA: A New Hope in Skin Cancer Treatment</title>
		<link>https://www.science-hub.net/revolutionary-mrna-a-new-hope-in-skin-cancer-treatment/</link>
		
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[ScienceInArabic]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 20 Aug 2026 06:06:06 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>In Simple Terms Scientists have developed a new way to treat skin cancer using mRNA technology. This method helps the body fight cancer cells more effectively. Recent tests show that when combined with another drug, it might prevent cancer from coming back and improve survival chances. Harnessing mRNA to Combat Cancer mRNA technology is a&#8230;&#160;</p>
<p>&lt;p&gt;The post <a rel="nofollow" href="https://www.science-hub.net/revolutionary-mrna-a-new-hope-in-skin-cancer-treatment/">Revolutionary mRNA: A New Hope in Skin Cancer Treatment</a> first appeared on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://www.science-hub.net">Science Hub</a>.&lt;/p&gt;</p>
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		<title>Unlocking Longevity: The Surprising Power of Resistance Training</title>
		<link>https://www.science-hub.net/unlocking-longevity-the-surprising-power-of-resistance-training/</link>
		
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[ScienceInArabic]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 20 Aug 2026 02:05:53 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>In Simple Terms Doing strength exercises not only builds muscles but might also help you live longer. A recent study found that working out with resistance exercises for 90 to 119 minutes each week can lower the risk of dying by 13%. However, doing more than this doesn&#8217;t seem to add extra benefits. Strength Training&#8230;&#160;</p>
<p>&lt;p&gt;The post <a rel="nofollow" href="https://www.science-hub.net/unlocking-longevity-the-surprising-power-of-resistance-training/">Unlocking Longevity: The Surprising Power of Resistance Training</a> first appeared on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://www.science-hub.net">Science Hub</a>.&lt;/p&gt;</p>
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