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A Kernel-Clean Lean Mechanization of Classical Lottery in Action and the Wakker--Debreu--Koopmans Representation Layer
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Desi jugaads during heatwaves: India’s battle against 45°C temperatures
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All 9,300 Japanese train station, animated by the year it opened (1872–2026)
Eki · 駅 150 years of Japan, drawn in stations. On a June morning in 1872, Japan’s entire railway was a single line between Shimbashi and Yokohama. A century and a half later the map carries more than nine thousand stations.
French wine growers plant trees to protect vines from climate
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Catching the unknown: The drone designed to hunt other drones
After repeated drone sightings at airports and critical infrastructure sites, a German company believes it has found a way to identify who is behind them. A suspected drone sighting brought disruption to Munich airport on Saturday morning, with around 26 flights reportedly diverted and further delays affecting departures. It's the latest in a growing number of drone incidents at German airports.
Why is France so invested in the future of Lebanon?
Why is France so invested in the future of Lebanon? Analysts say France is hoping to reassert its diminishing influence in the region. Jean-Yves Le Drian, France’s special envoy for Lebanon, is to arrive in Beirut on Wednesday as Paris seeks to restore its flagging diplomatic role in the country, experts say.