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Peru's home builders are 'the neighbors'.

LIMA, Peru -- Hipolito Tica had worked for many decades to finally buy a house in Lima's working-class neighborhood. He was faced with...

Climate change could cause major damage to national parks

Alisha Beekman woke up on Wednesday to her 10-year-old screaming--floodwaters that tore through Red Lodge, Montana had come without warning and made it...

The Caribbean swamp is home to the largest bacterium in the world

Scientists discovered the largest known bacterium in the Caribbean mangrove swamp. While most bacteria is microscopic, this one can be seen with the...

Former Republican Joy Hofmeister will be facing Gov. Kevin Stitt in November

OKLAHOMA CITY aEUR" In Oklahoma, incumbent Republican Gov. According to The Associated Press, Kevin Stitt won the Republican primary for Governor and Joy...

Personal Finances Are Hard Hit by Climate Change

According to NPR, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, and Harvard T.H., most people have reported experiencing extreme weather within the past five years. Chan...

How superworms could solve the trash crisis

Because of their ingenious ability to eat polystyrene, aEUR," the material behind the plastic foam, a group of hungry insects could be the...

Due to severe flooding, Yellowstone's northern portion is unlikely to reopen in the summer.

Officials at Yellowstone National Park now believe that some Yellowstone National Park entrances may reopen as soon as this weekend after Monday's historic...

New Mexico firewatcher describes his experience watching the world burn.

Philip Connors was not just any fire evacuee when a wildfire forced him to flee in a hurry a few months ago. He...

War on Earth, Cooperation in Space

Over the past decades, Russian and American cosmonauts lived side by side aboard the International Space Station. Aaron Scott, host, speaks with Geoff...

New research shows that Omicron has about half the COVID risk as delta.

According to the first large-scale study on the long-term risks of omicron, it is less likely to cause COVID than delta.The study...

The Breakthrough Junior Challenge Is Open for New Entries

Competitions are important to enhance the capability of the mind and the spirit of motivation among youngsters. With similar intentions, the Breakthrough Prize Foundation...

The U.S. House approves a major wildlife conservation spending bill

The U.S. House voted 231 to 190 on Tuesday to pass a bill to preserve endangered species aEUR".Recovering America's Wildlife Act would...

Happy the elephant isn't a person. A court rules

Happy the elephant might be intelligent and worthy of compassion. However, she cannot be considered an illegally detained person at the Bronx Zoo....

Over 50 million Americans are currently under heat warnings

Over 25 cities set or tied records for high temperatures on Saturday during the dangerous heatwave that swept across the United States. As...

Scientists believe that an upgraded atom-smaher will be able to unlock the mysteries of...

Faster, better, stronger.In a few weeks, a new phase of operations at Large Hadron Collider -- which is the largest particle accelerator...

SpaceX requests more than 75 modifications from the FAA before it can launch at...

Monday's Federal Aviation Administration released its Environmental Assessment of SpaceX's Proposed Spacecraft and Rocket for Missions to Mars. The company must make more...

"Delusional": U.N. chief condemns new fossil fuel funding, and warns about climate chaos

The U.N. Secretary-General has condemned new funding for fossil fuel exploration and called it "delusional", calling for the end of fossil fuel finance....

Study finds that CTE is uncommon in brains of service personnel who have died.

Military personnel are not at high risk for brain injury. However, they rarely suffer from chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE). This disabling condition is...

Wok This Way: Science Cooking Show

Which pan is the most versatile in the kitchen? It's the wok, according to J. Kenji LA3pez - Alt, a chef and cookbook...

Star survey in Europe reveals treasure trove of celestial stars

The European Space Agency released data about almost 2 billion stars in Milky Way. This data was collected by the Gaia mission to...

NASA launches UFO study despite "reputational risk"

NASA has launched a UFO study as part of its new push for high-risk, high impact science.Thursday's announcement by the space agency...

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