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29 posts
WWildlife
The remarkable recovery of bald eagle populations in New Jersey showcases how effective conservation efforts can be.
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Officials thrilled after spotting iconic US creatures in unexpected location: ‘A significant milestone’

  • October 26, 2025
A new pair of bald eagles has made its home in Allenhurst, New Jersey, which is a striking…
SScience
Researchers in South Korea have developed a solid oxide electrolysis cell system for efficient hydrogen production.
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‘Will play a vital role’

  • October 20, 2025
A team of researchers in South Korea has just taken a massive step toward a cleaner, more efficient…
WWildlife
Swimmers at an Ashdod beach witnessed an astonishing sight when a huge fin surfaced nearby, revealing a whale shark.
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Helicopter captures video of world’s largest fish in unexpected location: ‘First documented sighting’

  • October 19, 2025
Swimmers at an Ashdod beach witnessed an astonishing sight when a huge fin surfaced nearby, forcing authorities to…
WWildlife
The US Fish and Wildlife Service suggests finding ways of consuming various invasive species, including the nutria, to protect the ecosystem of Mississippi.
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Officials urge people to eat large rodents wreaking havoc across US: ‘Tastes like rabbit’

  • October 18, 2025
In an effort to protect Mississippi’s ecosystem, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has recommended that locals take…
PPhysics
"Started from different interests but ultimately arrived at common ground."
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‘Only possible through countless discussions and debates’

  • October 15, 2025
Researchers in Korea have made a massive discovery that could change the way we approach nuclear fusion and…
NNews
Inside the mission to rescue dachshund Valerie from wild 529-day Kangaroo Island ordeal
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Inside the mission to rescue dachshund Valerie from wild 529-day Kangaroo Island ordeal

  • October 5, 2025
For 450 days, sightings of Valerie the dachshund running wild on South Australia’s rugged Kangaroo Island were like…
EEnvironment
"Even without satellite or instrumental records."
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‘A new way to look … in the past’

  • October 5, 2025
Most people are familiar with the notion that “tree rings” — the concentric bands visible on a cross-section…
EEnvironment
This ban has grown stricter over time.
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‘Confirms what we’ve long known’

  • October 1, 2025
For over a decade, Massachusetts has placed increasingly strict limits on the amount of food waste that businesses…
NNew York
How America cut deadly city fires in half
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How America cut deadly city fires in half

  • September 28, 2025
My family lives in a heavily-trafficked part of Brooklyn, and most nights you’ll hear the occasional whine of…
HHouston
'Tackling Crime': Acres Home community hosts event targeting youth crime prevention
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‘Tackling Crime’: Acres Home community hosts event targeting youth crime prevention

  • September 27, 2025
HOUSTON – On Saturday morning, over 100 students were expected to attend the Red Zone Youth Empowerment Forum…
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