Saturday, June 21, 2025

The WWII Anniversary Pack: Out Now!

A souvenir edition featuring 8 commemorative gifts
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Commemorate the end of World War II with this souvenir edition anniversary pack from the makers of History of War.

This includes the special, "Defining Battles of World War II", 2 A2 posters, 4 postcards and an art card.

In this comprehensive look at the major engagements that shaped WWII you will witness the true horror and incredible heroism that defined the greatest clash of arms ever fought.

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Friday, June 20, 2025

Week in Science: A "mind-blowing" method for finding prime numbers

June 20—This week, a new way to find prime numbers. Plus, the science of nuclear enrichment, and scientists discover that human brains give off light. All that and more below!

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Mathematicians Come Up with 'Mind-Blowing' Method for Defining Prime Numbers

Using a notion called integer partitions, mathematicians have discovered a new way to detect prime numbers while also connecting two areas of math in an unexpected way

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When Israeli aircraft recently struck a uranium-enrichment complex in the nation, Iran could have been days away from achieving "breakout," the ability to quickly turn "yellowcake" uranium into bomb-grade fuel, with its new high-speed centrifuges

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The Danish government deputized private detectorists to unearth artifacts buried in farm fields. Their finds are revealing the country's past in extraordinary detail

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American military engineers designed the GBU-57/B bomb to devastate deeply buried bunkers without radioactive fallout. It's the only nonnuclear weapon that can reach Iran's hardest target

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