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In a stunning new image, NASA's James Webb Telescope captures the iconic "Pillars of Creation."

 The classic "Pillars of Creation" have been captured by NASA's powerful James Webb Telescope in a lush, extremely realistic setting. Three towers can be seen in the distance, sometimes seeming semi-transparent in near-infrared light. They are comprised of interstellar dust and gas. The image shows how much interstellar dust surrounds these pillars and how thick it is. The famous creation is located in the enormous Eagle Nebula, 6,500 light-years away. The Pillars of Creation were initially recorded by NASA's Hubble Telescope in 1995, and it was done so again in 2014. According to a NASA press release, the scene-stealers in this photograph are newly created stars. In the pillars of gas and dust, knots with sufficient mass start to collapse under their own gravity, slowly heat up, and finally create new stars. According to NASA, the wavy lines that appear to be lava at the rims of some pillars are caused by "These are star-forming stellar ejections from the surrou...

Nuclear War Is Once Again "Thinkable" Sixty Years After the Cuban Missile Crisis

Washington : The Cuban Missile Crisis has loomed large for 60 years as a sobering reminder of how dangerously near the world came to nuclear apocalypse and how shrewd leadership prevented it. The threat has resurfaced as a result of Russian President Vladimir Putin threatening Ukraine with nuclear war, but this time, experts are less certain of how to stop it. As Putin's military is "significantly underperforming" in its invasion of Ukraine, US President Joe Biden stated in early October that the world risks experiencing nuclear annihilation for the first time since 1962. He added that Putin was "not joking" about the use of the extremely destructive weapons. According to Biden, he wanted to give Putin "off-ramps." Putin doesn't appear to be willing to accept one, though. More than any time since 1962, according to George Perkovich, vice president for studies at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, this situation "may escalate to th...

After the UK, Australia will look into claims that its pilots are instructing the Chinese military.

Sydney: The British government said it may take legal action to prevent its pilots from being similarly recruited on national security grounds, while Australia's defence minister said the military was looking into claims that some of its former pilots were accepting training positions in China. On Tuesday, the British government said that it was taking action to prevent China from trying to hire active-duty and retired British military pilots to teach its armed forces. Up to 30 former military pilots, according to the BBC, have gone to China to teach the People's Liberation Army. Former Australian military pilots allegedly were also recruited to join a South African flight school that operated in China, according to Australia's Minister of Defense Richard Marles, who claimed he had instructed the defence department to look into the claims. According to Marles, who released a statement, "I would be very startled and saddened to discover if there were individuals who we...