Today: September 20, 2024
Today: September 20, 2024

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Environment|Science

The driest desert on the planet is in bloom

The driest desert on the planet is in bloom

The driest desert on the planet is in bloom
Science|Technology

It may look like pink Jello but scientists hope this new invention could revolutionize meat

It may look like pink Jello but scientists hope this new invention could revolutionize meat

It may look like pink Jello but scientists hope this new invention could revolutionize meat
Environment|Science

San Diego Zoo shares first look at new giant pandas following their arrival in US

San Diego Zoo shares first look at new giant pandas following their arrival in US

San Diego Zoo shares first look at new giant pandas following their arrival in US
Environment|Science|Technology

Pongamia trees grow where citrus once flourished, offering renewable energy and plant-based protein

An ancient tree from India is now thriving in groves where citrus trees once flourished in Florida, and could help provide the nation with renewable energy

Pongamia trees grow where citrus once flourished, offering renewable energy and plant-based protein
Environment|Lifestyle|Science

Shark Week! How to avoid attacks and more

Shark Week! How to avoid attacks and more

Shark Week! How to avoid attacks and more
Health|Science

Popular weight-loss and diabetes medications linked to lower risk of some cancers, study finds

Popular weight-loss and diabetes medications linked to lower risk of some cancers, study finds

Popular weight-loss and diabetes medications linked to lower risk of some cancers, study finds
Business|Environment|Science|Technology

North Dakota tribe goes back to its roots with a massive greenhouse operation

A Native American tribe in North Dakota is planning a sprawling greenhouse complex on its reservation

North Dakota tribe goes back to its roots with a massive greenhouse operation
Health|Science

Horse tests positive for viral disease that spreads through blood, first known case in 11 years in the state

Horse tests positive for viral disease that spreads through blood, first known case in 11 years in the state

Horse tests positive for viral disease that spreads through blood, first known case in 11 years in the state
Arts|Science

Archeologists find ruins of 4,000 year-old temple in Peru

A team of archeologists have discovered the ruins of what appears to be a 4,000-year-old ceremonial temple buried in a sand dune of northern Peru, alongside skeletal human remains

Archeologists find ruins of 4,000 year-old temple in Peru
Health|Science

Plague is among the deadliest bacterial infections in human history. Cases still happen today

Plague is among the deadliest bacterial infections in human history. Cases still happen today

Plague is among the deadliest bacterial infections in human history. Cases still happen today
Health|Science

Diabetes patients on GLP-1s instead of insulin have lower cancer risk, study shows

Patients with type 2 diabetes taking GLP-1 treatments, which include Ozempic, have a lower chance of developing 10 types of obesity-related cancers than those taking

Diabetes patients on GLP-1s instead of insulin have lower cancer risk, study shows
Environment|Science|Technology

Environmental groups concerned over increase in SpaceX rocket launches

Environmental groups concerned over increase in SpaceX rocket launches

Environmental groups concerned over increase in SpaceX rocket launches
Arts|Science

Bulgarian archaeologists find marble god in ancient Roman sewer

Bulgarian archaeologists stumbled upon unexpected treasure this week during a dig in an ancient Roman sewer - a well-preserved, marble statue depicting the Greek god

Bulgarian archaeologists find marble god in ancient Roman sewer
Environment|Science

Ancient swamp creature with a toilet seat-shaped head was a top predator before the dinosaurs

Ancient swamp creature with a toilet seat-shaped head was a top predator before the dinosaurs

Ancient swamp creature with a toilet seat-shaped head was a top predator before the dinosaurs
Environment|Science

Scientists say they’ve confirmed a slowdown in Earth’s inner core rotation. Now what?

Scientists say they’ve confirmed a slowdown in Earth’s inner core rotation. Now what?

Scientists say they’ve confirmed a slowdown in Earth’s inner core rotation. Now what?
Environment|Science

Coral bleachings devastate Bali reefs as sea temperatures rise

Indonesian conservationist Nyoman Sugiarto has been working for 16 years to preserve coral on the reefs of Bali, but the frequency of mass coral

Coral bleachings devastate Bali reefs as sea temperatures rise
Education|Health|Science

How to survive rip currents and other drowning hazards

How to survive rip currents and other drowning hazards

How to survive rip currents and other drowning hazards
News|Science

12,000-year-old ritual passed down 500 generations may be world’s oldest

12,000-year-old ritual passed down 500 generations may be world’s oldest

12,000-year-old ritual passed down 500 generations may be world’s oldest
Science

High-speed hippos can get airborne, says new study

High-speed hippos can get airborne, says new study

High-speed hippos can get airborne, says new study
Health|News|Science

Germany reports rare outbreak of H7N5 bird flu near Dutch border

Germany reported a rare outbreak of highly pathogenic H7N5 bird flu on a farm in the western part of the country, near the border with the Netherlands, the World Organisation for

Germany reports rare outbreak of H7N5 bird flu near Dutch border
Environment|Health|Science

Why people should be especially vigilant about food safety this holiday, according to a doctor

Known as the "silent killer," extreme heat is one of the deadliest weather events. As heatwaves become hotter, longer and more frequent due to the climate crisis, it's important to understand why heat can be so deceptively dangerous for some of us and what warning signs to look out for. CNN's Dr. Sanjay Gupta explains.

Why people should be especially vigilant about food safety this holiday, according to a doctor
Arts|Science

A scene of humans hunting a pig painted in an Indonesian cave is oldest known narrative art

A scene of humans hunting a pig painted in an Indonesian cave is oldest known narrative art

A scene of humans hunting a pig painted in an Indonesian cave is oldest known narrative art
Business|Health|Science

Roche to halt trial in latest setback for lung cancer immunotherapy

Roche will end a lung cancer trial testing its new immunotherapy after the drug did not show a benefit over established treatment Keytruda by Merck

Roche to halt trial in latest setback for lung cancer immunotherapy
Environment|Health|News|Science

Heat waves are getting longer and more brutal. Here’s why your AC can’t save you anymore

Heat waves are getting longer and more brutal. Here’s why your AC can’t save you anymore

Heat waves are getting longer and more brutal. Here’s why your AC can’t save you anymore
Science|Technology

'Spaceship' observatory allows Cyprus stargazers a peek at the final frontier

A new space observatory in Cyprus looks like it just uncloaked itself on the set of a sci-fi movie and is ready for takeoff.

'Spaceship' observatory allows Cyprus stargazers a peek at the final frontier

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