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ROME — Battles in tunnels in Gaza and fierce underground fighting in Ukraine have convinced special forces units around the world to brush on the latest techniques in subterranean combat, but they are facing a problem — where do you train for that?One answer lies in Italy, where a growing number of nations are lining up to use an unlikely location built deep underground in the 1930s by the government of Italian fascist dictator Benito Mussolini.Lurking under woodland in Fornovo Taro near Parma lies a system of five massive, drum-shaped cisterns which once held aviation fuel as well as 2km…

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NEW DELHI: Amid concerns over the impact of intermittent renewable energy generation on grid stability, state-run NTPC has decided to set up flexible coal-fired thermal power units to provide balancing support and ensure reliable power supply.The power giant said rapid expansion of renewable energy capacity was transforming the power sector and advancing the country’s clean energy ambitions, but its growing share was also increasing the need for flexible power sources that can quickly respond to changing grid conditions.NTPC has invited expressions of interest for sub-critical thermal power units of 150-250 megawatt (MW) capacity that can operate in two shifts and…

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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! For eight months, Patty Morin worried her daughter’s killer might never be caught — then a detective pulled her aside and said something that changed her perspective.Two months later, Victor Martinez-Hernandez was in custody.Now, 16 weeks into the Nancy Guthrie investigation, Morin has the same message for another family facing agonizing uncertainty.”Four months and they have nothing — they have nothing that they’ve shared with us,” said Morin, the mom of Maryland mother of five Rachel Morin. “It doesn’t mean that they don’t have anything, especially if they’re working with multiple agencies.”NANCY…

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2 min readNew DelhiUpdated: Jun 5, 2026 05:09 PM IST The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) has invited applications for the direct recruitment of scientists across various grades under advertisement number 157. A total of 33 vacancies are available for the posts of Scientist E, Scientist D, and Scientist C. Interested and eligible candidates can apply online through the Recruitment and Assessment Centre (RAC) portal at rac.gov.in. The last date to submit applications is June 19, 2026, by 4 pm. According to the notification, DRDO is seeking experienced professionals to contribute to India’s defence research and development ecosystem. The…

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Astrophotographer Mark Johnston has captured two mesmerizing views of giant solar prominences — towering clouds of glowing plasma suspended above the sun by magnetic fields.The first video, captured on May 22, 2026, shows a remarkable prominence releasing streams of material that appear to fall back toward the sun as coronal rain. The second, filmed on May 31, 2026, reveals a ‘Godzilla’-like prominence looming above the solar surface.Johnston explained that the flowing plasma may appear wind-swept, but the motion is largely controlled by the sun’s magnetic field. A still image from Johnston’s 25-second timelapse, which represents about 2 hours of solar…

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Josh Hokit slammed UFC middleweight champion Sean Strickland and even went on to suggest ‘Tarzan’ was a coward for what transpired after UFC 328. Strickland came into the fight against Khamzat Chimaev as the underdog. This was also ‘Borz’s’ first UFC title defense, and the pair traded several barbs ahead of the clash. Many disparaging comments were made by Strickland about Chimaev’s family and religion. However, right before the fight, the pair touched gloves as a mark of respect. Even after the fight, there was a lot of respect shown, which caught many off guard. Hokit didn’t agree with all…

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Toyota’s new electric SUVs are selling surprisingly well, becoming top-sellers in several markets. So, why is it pulling back now? Toyota sees demand for new EVs After a painfully slow start, Toyota is actually selling electric vehicles. Shortly after launching its first EV, the bZ4X, Toyota issued an urgent recall because the wheels could potentially fall off. Well, the Japanese automaker is taking another swing at the market with a new lineup of electric SUVs. After launching the updated 2026 bZ in the US late last year, dropping the “4X”, Toyota’s electric SUV quickly became a top seller. In the…

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The world’s most influential travelers share their must-packs.In New York City, being a Knicks fan supersedes the energy of devout nuns and the on-court alien in the opposing Spurs’ artillery. To be a Knicks fan is to be deeply afflicted by an addiction to the team’s arduous trek of golden eras, heartbreak, hope, and now, a return to the penultimate stage for the first time since 1999, toting a bid for their first championship since 1973. Live from San Antonio, Jordyn Woods is still coming down from the same emotional ride that gave us a Game 1 win on Wednesday…

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A new type of universal coronavirus vaccine has passed its first human clinical trial, marking an important step toward broader protection against future virus outbreaks. Developed by researchers at the University of Cambridge and the university spinout company DIOSynVax (DVX) Ltd, the experimental vaccine was found to be safe and caused no significant side effects in a study involving 39 healthy volunteers. Unlike conventional vaccines that target specific virus strains, this vaccine was designed to protect against multiple members of the Sarbeco coronavirus family. This group includes SARS-CoV-2, the virus responsible for the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as SARS and…

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