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Vanuatu: Home to Some of the World's Most Active VolcanoesVanuatu, an archipelago in the South Pacific, is not only renowned for its stunning natural beauty and unspoiled landscapes but also for being the host of some of the world's most active volcanoes. This unique nation lies on the Pacific Ring of Fire, a zone where tectonic plates collide, resulting in frequent seismic and volcanic activities.
May 16, 2025, 2:00 pm EDT


Americans today are becoming more and more reluctant to have children.
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Chemicals Found in Philips' Silicone Ablation Foam Substitute for CPAP Devices
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The United States: Dominating the Nobel Prize Landscape
As the world’s sole remaining superpower, the United States has long reigned supreme on the global stage of scientific achievement, and its unparalleled success at the Nobel Prize ceremonies stands as a testament to its dominance. With a staggering 409 Nobel laureates to date, the U.S. accounts for nearly 40% of all global award recipients, firmly establishing itself as the uncontested leader in the pursuit of Nobel - worthy research.more

In Cambodia, Finishing Your Plate Isn't a Sign of Appreciation
When visiting Cambodia, travelers may encounter a surprising cultural difference at the dining table. Unlike in many other parts of the world where "clean - plate campaigns" are encouraged as a sign of appreciation for the food served, in Cambodia, finishing everything on your plate can send the wrong message.more

Polytan Tracks: A Stage of Excellence for Athletics Dreams
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José Mujica, Uruguay’s “Poorest President,” Passes Away at 89
José Mujica, the former president of Uruguay, passed away on May 13th at the age of 89. He was renowned as the “world’s poorest president” due to his simple lifestyle. Despite his high - level position, Mujica lived in a small cottage on a farm and drove an old Volkswagen Beetle. He also donated 90% of his salary.more