Morning Overview on MSN
Your toaster emits 1.73T particles/min, even when it’s off
Household gadgets have a way of sounding scarier than they are once someone attaches a giant number to them. The claim that a toaster quietly sheds 1.73 trillion particles every minute, even when it ...
Bangkok Post on MSNOpinion
Phone call fallout still resonates
The leaked phone call between former prime minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra and Cambodian Senate President Hun Sen — whom she ...
From penguins paying tariffs to Le Poisson Steve and holy airball, here are the top memes that show what it was like to live ...
While California's Central Valley was experiencing a persistent form of "radiation fog" in late 2025, the fog wasn't radioactive. In fact, radiation fog is the most common type of fog in most of the ...
Travel Culture Life on MSN
The bizarre fads that swept through early Canadian society
Early Canadian history wasn’t all about building railways and surviving harsh winters. Our ancestors had a wild side that ...
The Northerner meets Geiger in a radioactive wasteland. Is he here to help or rewrite everything? Geiger #20 arrives this ...
American colonies declaring their independence from Great Britain. One of the most enduring symbols of those “times that try ...
Live Science on MSN
Science history: Marie Curie discovers a strange radioactive substance that would eventually kill her — Dec. 26, 1898
Scientists in Paris discovered two new substances with incredible radioactivity. It earned them the Nobel Prize in Physics ...
Researchers suggest that they have recovered sequences from ancient works and from letters that may belong to the Renaissance ...
Billed as "a masterpiece of architectural beauty and pyramid-like strength," the red flying horse was first installed in 1934 ...
Croatia's parliament passed a law enabling construction of a radioactive waste facility near the Bosnian border. The site will store waste from the Krško Nuclear Power Plant and Croatian medical ...
Fireplaces are cozy until it’s time to shovel out the ashes. Nuclear power has the same problem: abundant, reliable energy ...
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