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US lawmaker warns Ryanair against buying Chinese-made planes

A senior U.S. lawmaker has warned Ryanair against purchasing Chinese-made aircraft due to security concerns, following comments by the

US lawmaker warns Ryanair against buying Chinese-made planes
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In this Indian city, smartwatches are part of the solution to dealing with searing heat

Hundreds of men and women in a poor neighborhood in one of India’s hottest cities are receiving wristwatch-style health monitors to determine what the searing April heat is doing to their health

In this Indian city, smartwatches are part of the solution to dealing with searing heat
Food|Health|Opinion|Science

100 years of cereal boxes show food dyes’ connection to US breakfast

Food policy expert and NYU professor shows off her cereal box collection while telling CNN’s Meg Tirrell why she thinks the FDA needs to do more to eliminate food dyes from the breakfast table.

100 years of cereal boxes show food dyes’ connection to US breakfast
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Harris accuses Trump of abandoning American ideals in first major speech since leaving office

Harris accuses Trump of abandoning American ideals in first major speech since leaving office

Harris accuses Trump of abandoning American ideals in first major speech since leaving office
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What are Ukraine's critical minerals and what do we know about the deal with US

Ukraine and the United States on Wednesday signed a deal heavily promoted by U.S.

What are Ukraine's critical minerals and what do we know about the deal with US
Business|Environment|Science|Technology|World

Global nuclear fusion project crosses milestone with world's most powerful magnet

A much-delayed nuclear fusion project involving more than 30 countries is ready to assemble the world's most powerful magnet - a key part of efforts to generate

Global nuclear fusion project crosses milestone with world's most powerful magnet
Environment|Science|World

Deadly storms, some with up to 90-mph gusts, tore across more than a dozen states Tuesday. Now, more storms are ramping up flood risks

Deadly storms, some with up to 90-mph gusts, tore across more than a dozen states Tuesday. Now, more storms are ramping up flood risks

Deadly storms, some with up to 90-mph gusts, tore across more than a dozen states Tuesday. Now, more storms are ramping up flood risks
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China's top diplomat backs Iran's nuclear diplomacy ahead of US talks

China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi told a senior Iranian national security official on Wednesday that Beijing appreciated Tehran making diplomatic efforts regarding its nuclear

China's top diplomat backs Iran's nuclear diplomacy ahead of US talks
Health|Science|Technology

Robert F. Kennedy Jr will require all new vaccines to undergo placebo testing, WaPo reports

U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr intends to shift the way vaccines are tested, The Washington Post reported on Wednesday, citing a spokesperson from the HHS.

Robert F. Kennedy Jr will require all new vaccines to undergo placebo testing, WaPo reports
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Pentagon chief warns Iran of consequences for supporting Houthis

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Pentagon chief warns Iran of consequences for supporting Houthis
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HHS to require placebo testing of ‘all new vaccines,’ raising questions about approval of updated Covid-19 shots

HHS to require placebo testing of ‘all new vaccines,’ raising questions about approval of updated Covid-19 shots

HHS to require placebo testing of ‘all new vaccines,’ raising questions about approval of updated Covid-19 shots
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2 dead as slow-moving storms flood roads across Oklahoma and Texas

At least two people have died as slow-moving thunderstorms flooded roads across parts of Oklahoma and Texas

2 dead as slow-moving storms flood roads across Oklahoma and Texas
Business|Economy|Environment|Science|Technology

Bayer to exit US seed treatment equipment business, email says

Bayer is exiting the seed treatment equipment business in the United States to help the company's finances, according to an email sent to customers that was seen by

Bayer to exit US seed treatment equipment business, email says
Political|Science|Technology|US

Chris Krebs kicked off CBP’s Global Entry program

Chris Krebs kicked off CBP’s Global Entry program

Chris Krebs kicked off CBP’s Global Entry program
Health|Science|World

Illinois health officials confirm two measles cases in Cook County

The Chicago Department of Public Health and Cook County Department of Public Health on Wednesday confirmed two measles cases in Cook County.

Illinois health officials confirm two measles cases in Cook County
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Housing advocates ‘very worried’ veterans could face foreclosure as VA mortgage rescue program phases out

Housing advocates ‘very worried’ veterans could face foreclosure as VA mortgage rescue program phases out

Housing advocates ‘very worried’ veterans could face foreclosure as VA mortgage rescue program phases out
Business|Economy|Science|Stock Markets|Technology

Meta, Microsoft reports lift AI-related stocks

Shares in artificial intelligence and cloud-computing-related companies were rising sharply in late trade on Wednesday after Meta Platforms and Microsoft results beat Wall Street

Meta, Microsoft reports lift AI-related stocks
Business|Economy|Environment|Science|Technology

Tesla's head of battery architecture Vineet Mehta departs, the Information reports

Tesla's head of battery architecture, veteran Vineet Mehta, is departing from the company, the Information reported on Wednesday, citing people familiar with the matter.

Tesla's head of battery architecture Vineet Mehta departs, the Information reports
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The world’s smallest elephants are facing extinction. One woman has a plan to save them

The world’s smallest elephants are facing extinction. One woman has a plan to save them

The world’s smallest elephants are facing extinction. One woman has a plan to save them
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First Canada, now Australia? Conservatives fear the Trump slump is spreading

First Canada, now Australia? Conservatives fear the Trump slump is spreading

First Canada, now Australia? Conservatives fear the Trump slump is spreading
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Florida set to become second state to ban fluoride in municipal drinking water

Florida set to become second state to ban fluoride in municipal drinking water

Florida set to become second state to ban fluoride in municipal drinking water
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Major airlines ask US to extend cuts to minimum New York flight requirements

Major U.S. airlines have asked the Federal Aviation Administration to extend cuts to minimum flight requirements at congested New York City-area airports

Major airlines ask US to extend cuts to minimum New York flight requirements
Environment|Science|Technology|World

South Korea's deadly fires made twice as likely by climate change, researchers say

South Korea's worst ever wildfires in March were made twice as likely as a result of climate change and such disasters could become even more frequent if

South Korea's deadly fires made twice as likely by climate change, researchers say
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Japan's Sumitomo, Builders Vision back US rare earths startup Phoenix Tailings

Japan's Sumitomo and impact investment fund Builders Vision have invested in U.S.-based rare earths processing startup Phoenix Tailings, the latest move by manufacturers to boost production

Japan's Sumitomo, Builders Vision back US rare earths startup Phoenix Tailings
Asia|Business|Economy|Europe|Finance|MidEast|Political|Science|US|World

Pakistan says intelligence suggests Indian military action likely soon

Pakistan said on Wednesday it has "credible intelligence" that India intends to launch military action soon, as tensions between the nuclear-armed

Pakistan says intelligence suggests Indian military action likely soon
Arts|Environment|Food|Science

What eliminating artificial food dyes could mean for the food system

What eliminating artificial food dyes could mean for the food system

What eliminating artificial food dyes could mean for the food system
Europe|Health|Science|World

King Charles says cancer diagnosis has shown him 'the very best of humanity'

Britain's King Charles on Wednesday said his cancer diagnosis had been an experience that showed him "the very best of humanity", in a personal message celebrating the work of

King Charles says cancer diagnosis has shown him 'the very best of humanity'
Business|Economy|Science|Technology

Visa partners with AI giants to streamline online shopping

Visa is partnering with tech heavyweights, including Microsoft and OpenAI, to roll out a new platform that lets users delegate their online shopping tasks to AI agents.

Visa partners with AI giants to streamline online shopping
Business|Economy|Science|Technology

Visa wants to give artificial intelligence 'agents' your credit card

Visa is hoping to hand your credit card to an artificial intelligence “agent” that can find and buy clothes, groceries, airplane tickets and other items on your behalf

Visa wants to give artificial intelligence 'agents' your credit card
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China's Xi calls for self sufficiency in AI development amid U.S. rivalry

China's President Xi Jinping pledged "self-reliance and self-strengthening" to develop AI in China, state media reported on Saturday, as the

China's Xi calls for self sufficiency in AI development amid U.S. rivalry
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US lawmakers ask Rubio for answers on Chinese fighters in Ukraine

U.S. lawmakers have asked the State Department to brief them about Russia's use of Chinese fighters in its war in Ukraine, saying in a letter to Secretary of

US lawmakers ask Rubio for answers on Chinese fighters in Ukraine
Business|Economy|Environment|Health|Science

Common household plastics linked to thousands of global deaths from heart disease, study finds

Common household plastics linked to thousands of global deaths from heart disease, study finds

Common household plastics linked to thousands of global deaths from heart disease, study finds
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Meet Racine Zoo's newest member -- a Hartmann's Mountain zebra

Meet Racine Zoo's newest member -- a Hartmann's Mountain zebra

Meet Racine Zoo's newest member -- a Hartmann's Mountain zebra
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Head of Pakistan-administered Kashmir calls for international mediation

The head of the Pakistan-administered region of Kashmir called for international mediation and said on Wednesday that his administration was preparing a

Head of Pakistan-administered Kashmir calls for international mediation
Business|Economy|Health|Science|Technology

Novartis to buy kidney disease drug maker Regulus in up to $1.7 billion deal

Novartis has agreed to buy Regulus Therapeutics for up to $1.7 billion, giving the Swiss drugmaker access to an experimental drug to treat a life-

Novartis to buy kidney disease drug maker Regulus in up to $1.7 billion deal
Economy|Environment|Health|Science|World

US maternal death rate rose slightly last year, health officials say

New U.S. government data shows that more U.S. women died around the time of childbirth last year, reversing two years of decline

US maternal death rate rose slightly last year, health officials say
Crime|Environment|Health|Science

What is SF's strategy after 400+ fentanyl overdoses in 2024? Many are asking for a drastic approach

What is SF's strategy after 400+ fentanyl overdoses in 2024? Many are asking for a drastic approach

What is SF's strategy after 400+ fentanyl overdoses in 2024? Many are asking for a drastic approach
Environment|Health|Lifestyle|Science

Missouri Department of Conservation urges drivers to give turtles a brake

Missouri Department of Conservation urges drivers to give turtles a brake

Missouri Department of Conservation urges drivers to give turtles a brake
Health|Science|Sports

What makes a Kentucky Derby champion? Big hearts, immense lungs and powerful legs

At the 151st Kentucky Derby, a global spotlight will shine on equine athleticism

What makes a Kentucky Derby champion? Big hearts, immense lungs and powerful legs
Business|Science|Technology|World

Nvidia CEO says Trump should revise AI chip export rules, Bloomberg News reports

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said he would like the Trump administration to change the regulations related to exporting AI technology from the U.S. for businesses to better capitalize on future

Nvidia CEO says Trump should revise AI chip export rules, Bloomberg News reports
Economy|Environment|Science|Technology

Spain's grid denies dependence on solar power to blame for blackout

Spain's grid operator denied on Wednesday dependence on solar power was to blame for the country's worst blackout, while Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez came under increasing pressure

Spain's grid denies dependence on solar power to blame for blackout
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In Trump's first 100 days, US energy dominance plans roiled by trade uncertainty

Just 100 days into President Donald Trump's second term, oil prices have slumped over 20% to below many U.S. producers'

In Trump's first 100 days, US energy dominance plans roiled by trade uncertainty
Business|Science|Technology

US Senate Commerce panel votes to advance NASA, FCC nominees

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US Senate Commerce panel votes to advance NASA, FCC nominees
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A woodpecker has invaded a Massachusetts neighborhood. Residents are taking it in stride

During the War of 1812, residents of Rockport, Massachusetts, hurled rocks at British soldiers using their stockings as slings

A woodpecker has invaded a Massachusetts neighborhood. Residents are taking it in stride
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Tips for handling your finances in a time of economic uncertainty

Financial markets are volatile

Tips for handling your finances in a time of economic uncertainty
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Boston program pairs Gen Z students, older adults for tech support

Boston program pairs Gen Z students, older adults for tech support

Boston program pairs Gen Z students, older adults for tech support
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FCC to vote to bar Chinese labs deemed security risks from testing US electronics

The Federal Communications Commission will vote on May 22 to finalize a rule that will bar Chinese labs deemed a risk to U.S. national security from testing

FCC to vote to bar Chinese labs deemed security risks from testing US electronics
Business|Economy|Science|Technology

Google hopes to reach Gemini deal with Apple this year

Google hopes to enter an agreement with Apple by the middle of this year to include its Gemini AI technology on new phones, CEO Sundar Pichai said in testimony at an antitrust

Google hopes to reach Gemini deal with Apple this year
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US economy goes into reverse from Trump’s abrupt policy shifts

US economy goes into reverse from Trump’s abrupt policy shifts

US economy goes into reverse from Trump’s abrupt policy shifts
Education|Environment|Science|Technology

Fungi could be used to build homes one day. Meet the researchers trying to make it possible

Fungi could be used to build homes one day. Meet the researchers trying to make it possible

Fungi could be used to build homes one day. Meet the researchers trying to make it possible
Environment|Health|Science|World

The Vietnam War ended 50 years ago, but the battle with Agent Orange continues

The Vietnam War ended 50 years ago but the disaster unleashed by American use of Agent Orange continues unabated

The Vietnam War ended 50 years ago, but the battle with Agent Orange continues
Health|Science

High court reinstates enforcement of Ohio’s ban on gender-affirming care for minors during appeal

A divided Ohio Supreme Court has allowed enforcement of the state's ban on gender-affirming care for minors while an appeal proceeds

High court reinstates enforcement of Ohio’s ban on gender-affirming care for minors during appeal
Education|Environment|Health|Science|Technology

Horseshoe crab blood is saving human lives

Horseshoe crab blood is saving human lives

Horseshoe crab blood is saving human lives
Business|Economy|Europe|Science|Technology|World

Satellite firm SES in talks with EU over long-term option to complement Starlink

European satellite company SES is in talks with EU and other governments about complementing services provided by Elon Musk's Starlink, its CEO told Reuters, as the

Satellite firm SES in talks with EU over long-term option to complement Starlink
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Jordan wins Trump aid carve-out for strategic projects and support

Millions of dollars in U.S. grants for Jordan's largest water desalination project abruptly dried up when President Donald Trump announced sweeping cuts to

Jordan wins Trump aid carve-out for strategic projects and support
Health|Science|Technology

What’s that rash? Put some thought into asking Google for medical help

Dr. Google is often on call for worried patients, but it may not give the best advice

What’s that rash? Put some thought into asking Google for medical help
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How do India and Pakistan's militaries compare as tensions rise after Kashmir attack?

An attack targeting Hindu tourists in Indian Kashmir that killed 26 men has triggered new tensions between India and Pakistan and sparked fears of a conflict, with Pakistan

How do India and Pakistan's militaries compare as tensions rise after Kashmir attack?
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Kids and teens under 18 shouldn’t use AI companion apps, safety group says

Kids and teens under 18 shouldn’t use AI companion apps, safety group says

Kids and teens under 18 shouldn’t use AI companion apps, safety group says
Education|Environment|Science|Technology

Forensics tool ‘reanimates’ the ‘brains’ of AIs that fail in order to understand what went wrong

AIs are notoriously opaque, even to the people who build them, which makes it hard to know why they fail. A new tool aims to reveal their inner workings at the moment they went off the rails.

Forensics tool ‘reanimates’ the ‘brains’ of AIs that fail in order to understand what went wrong
Health|Science|Technology

AI is giving a boost to efforts to monitor health via radar

Today’s radar technology can detect the minute movements when your heart beats or you take a breath. Machine learning turns those signals into vital signs readings.

AI is giving a boost to efforts to monitor health via radar
Education|Environment|Science

Bees, fish and plants show how climate change’s accelerating pace is disrupting nature in 2 key ways

Fast-rising temperatures can change how plants and animals behave and disrupt the delicate timing of pollination.

Bees, fish and plants show how climate change’s accelerating pace is disrupting nature in 2 key ways
Business|Economy|Health|Science|Technology|World

Australia's CSL evaluates China tariff exemptions for its US-made drugs

Australia's CSL Ltd said it's evaluating whether its drugs used in surgery would be exempted from 125% tariffs China imposed on U.S.-made goods, as it seeks to

Australia's CSL evaluates China tariff exemptions for its US-made drugs
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Iran to meet 3 European powers ahead of next nuclear talks with US

Iran will hold talks in Rome on Friday with European parties to their now moribund 2015 nuclear deal, its foreign minister said on Wednesday, as

Iran to meet 3 European powers ahead of next nuclear talks with US
Business|Economy|Environment|Political|Science|Technology

US House Republicans to drop $20 vehicle registration fee, boost proposed EV fee to $250

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US House Republicans to drop $20 vehicle registration fee, boost proposed EV fee to $250
Business|Economy|Science|Technology

Taiwan's ASE: evaluating how it will support Nvidia's $500 billion US plan

Taiwan's ASE Technology Holding Co. has yet to decide how it will support a plan by Nvidia to build artificial intelligence servers worth as much as

Taiwan's ASE: evaluating how it will support Nvidia's $500 billion US plan
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Entente paw-diale: When the world’s tallest dog met the world’s tiniest

Entente paw-diale: When the world’s tallest dog met the world’s tiniest

Entente paw-diale: When the world’s tallest dog met the world’s tiniest
Business|Environment|Europe|Science|Technology|World

What we know about Monday's sweeping power outage in Spain and Portugal

The sweeping power outage that hit Spain and Portugal this week has raised questions about the electricity grid in a region not normally known for blackouts

What we know about Monday's sweeping power outage in Spain and Portugal
Economy|Science|Technology|World

Iran's foreign minister says next round of talks with US over nuclear program will be held in Rome

Iran says the next round of negotiations over its rapidly advancing nuclear program it will have with the United States will be in Rome on Saturday

Iran's foreign minister says next round of talks with US over nuclear program will be held in Rome
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GSK 'well positioned' for potential tariffs after beating forecasts

GSK on Wednesday said it was "well positioned" to absorb potential U.S. pharmaceutical tariffs, citing AI-driven cost cuts and dual sourcing for its

GSK 'well positioned' for potential tariffs after beating forecasts
Health|Science|World

China suggests COVID-19 originated in US in response to Trump allegation

China restated its case that COVID-19 may have originated in the United States in a white paper on its pandemic response released on Wednesday after President Donald Trump's

China suggests COVID-19 originated in US in response to Trump allegation
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How to flourish –– even when you aren’t at your happiest, according to research

How to flourish –– even when you aren’t at your happiest, according to research

How to flourish –– even when you aren’t at your happiest, according to research
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World’s military spending rises at highest rate in nearly four decades, report says

World’s military spending rises at highest rate in nearly four decades, report says

World’s military spending rises at highest rate in nearly four decades, report says
Fashion and Beauty|Lifestyle|Opinion|Science|Technology

Why men are shaving off their eyelashes

Why men are shaving off their eyelashes

Why men are shaving off their eyelashes
Environment|Health|Science|World

Fired US government coal-safety workers brought back - for now

About 40 federal government employees who worked on coal-mining and firefighter safety before their jobs were eliminated were asked to return to work this

Fired US government coal-safety workers brought back - for now
Environment|Science|World

At least one person dead as Pennsylvania sees ‘destructive’ winds while severe weather threats stretch from Texas to Vermont

At least one person dead as Pennsylvania sees ‘destructive’ winds while severe weather threats stretch from Texas to Vermont

At least one person dead as Pennsylvania sees ‘destructive’ winds while severe weather threats stretch from Texas to Vermont
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China ramps up GM corn planting, but state controls, patchy trials keep industry guessing

China will plant four to five times more genetically modified (GM) corn this year than last, analysts and executives say, building momentum in a rollout

China ramps up GM corn planting, but state controls, patchy trials keep industry guessing
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New Zealand Air Force to set up space squadron as it grows in importance

The New Zealand Air Force will establish a small space squadron to signal its growing commitment to space-based defence and international security, a senior

New Zealand Air Force to set up space squadron as it grows in importance
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3 astronauts return to Earth after 6 months on China's space station

Three Chinese astronauts have landed back on Earth after six months on China’s space station

3 astronauts return to Earth after 6 months on China's space station
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Danish king arrives in Greenland as Trump eyes strategic Arctic island

King Frederik X of Denmark has arrived in Greenland to kick off a visit to the semiautonomous territory that U.S. President Donald Trump wants to annex because of its strategic Arctic location

Danish king arrives in Greenland as Trump eyes strategic Arctic island
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Walmart, Target resume business with some Chinese factories after tariff-related halt, suppliers say

Walmart, Target resume business with some Chinese factories after tariff-related halt, suppliers say

Walmart, Target resume business with some Chinese factories after tariff-related halt, suppliers say
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Germany's Merck KGaA in $3.9 billion deal to buy US biotech firm SpringWorks

Germany's Merck KGaA has

Germany's Merck KGaA in $3.9 billion deal to buy US biotech firm SpringWorks
Business|Economy|Environment|Science|Technology|World

Malaysia's Petronas and Commonwealth LNG in talks for term supply, say sources

Malaysian state-owned oil and gas firm Petroliam Nasional, or Petronas, is in talks with Commonwealth LNG to buy liquefied natural gas from

Malaysia's Petronas and Commonwealth LNG in talks for term supply, say sources
Business|Science|Technology|World

Japan's Toyota starts collaborating with self-driving leader Waymo on autonomous cars

Japan’s top automaker Toyota has announced a partnership with U.S. autonomous driving technology company Waymo

Japan's Toyota starts collaborating with self-driving leader Waymo on autonomous cars
Business|Economy|Health|Science|Technology

23andMe will have court-appointed overseer for genetic data in bankruptcy

Genetic testing company 23andMe agreed on Tuesday to allow a court-appointed overseer to take charge of ensuring customers' genetic data remains protected during

23andMe will have court-appointed overseer for genetic data in bankruptcy
Education|Environment|Science

Fossils show unexpected last refuge of ferocious land-living crocs

After the demise of the dinosaurs following an asteroid strike 66 million years ago, mammals became Earth's dominant land animals.

Fossils show unexpected last refuge of ferocious land-living crocs
Business|Economy|Finance|Science|Technology

Meta launches AI app, Zuckerberg chats with Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella at developer conference

Meta Platforms Inc. is hosting its first generative artificial intelligence conference for developers, LlamaCon, on Tuesday

Meta launches AI app, Zuckerberg chats with Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella at developer conference
Science|Technology|World

First image from the world’s largest solar telescope captures the sun in unheard-of detail

First image from the world’s largest solar telescope captures the sun in unheard-of detail

First image from the world’s largest solar telescope captures the sun in unheard-of detail
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Trump greets Whitmer with a hug and gives her a win — new jets for Michigan airbase

President Donald Trump has announced a new fighter jet mission for an Air National Guard Base in Michigan

Trump greets Whitmer with a hug and gives her a win — new jets for Michigan airbase
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Florida is poised to become 2nd state to ban fluoride from public water systems

Florida is poised to become the second state to ban fluoride in public drinking water, over the concerns of dentists and public health advocates who say the mineral is a safe, effective way to protect people of all ages from developing cavities

Florida is poised to become 2nd state to ban fluoride from public water systems
Business|Economy|Science|Technology

Meta introduces Llama application programming interface to attract AI developers

Meta Platforms on Tuesday announced an application programming interface in a bid to woo businesses to more easily build AI products using its Llama artificial-

Meta introduces Llama application programming interface to attract AI developers
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Intel attracts interest for test chips using new manufacturing process

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Intel attracts interest for test chips using new manufacturing process
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Young bats learn to be discriminating when listening for their next meal

By listening to a frog call, adult bats can tell which prey are palatable and which are poisonous. Young bats must acquire this ability over time.

Young bats learn to be discriminating when listening for their next meal
Environment|Science

Why a New York zoo is feeding a baby vulture with a hand puppet

A New York zoo is hand-feeding a baby vulture with a realistic bird puppet to ensure it survives to maturity

Why a New York zoo is feeding a baby vulture with a hand puppet
Business|Economy|Science|Technology

Firefly's Alpha rocket fails in space, sends Lockheed satellite falling into ocean

Firefly Aerospace's Alpha rocket suffered a technical issue on Tuesday as it ascended into space on its sixth flight, causing a Lockheed Martin satellite it was

Firefly's Alpha rocket fails in space, sends Lockheed satellite falling into ocean
Americas|Health|Science|US|World

Measles cases in Texas rise to 663, state health department says

The Texas health department reported 663 cases of measles in the state on Tuesday, an increase of 17 cases since April 25, as the U.S. battles one of its worst outbreaks of

Measles cases in Texas rise to 663, state health department says
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Canadian company turns to Trump for permission to mine international waters, bypassing a UN agency

A Canadian company has announced that its U.S. subsidiary has submitted applications to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration to mine the seafloor

Canadian company turns to Trump for permission to mine international waters, bypassing a UN agency
Business|Economy|Science|Technology

Trump officials eye changes to Biden's AI chip export rule, sources say

The Trump administration is working on changes to a Biden-era rule that would limit global access to AI chips, including possibly doing away with its splitting

Trump officials eye changes to Biden's AI chip export rule, sources say
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The stock market’s worst first 100 days of any presidential term in more than 50 years

The stock market’s worst first 100 days of any presidential term in more than 50 years

The stock market’s worst first 100 days of any presidential term in more than 50 years
Business|Environment|Food|Science|Technology

Starbucks' new drive-thru in Texas is the coffee giant's first 3D printed store in the US

The newest pour from Starbucks is a 3D printed store that’s set to open this week in Texas

Starbucks' new drive-thru in Texas is the coffee giant's first 3D printed store in the US
Business|Crime|Economy|Health|Science|Technology

Gilead Sciences to pay $202 million in US settlement over HIV drug kickbacks

Gilead Sciences agreed to pay $202 million to settle a whistleblower lawsuit accusing the drugmaker of civil fraud for paying kickbacks to doctors who agreed to

Gilead Sciences to pay $202 million in US settlement over HIV drug kickbacks
Business|Economy|Finance|Science|Stock Markets|Technology|World

Oil prices fall 2% to 2-week low as trade war concerns dampen demand outlook

Oil prices fell about 2% to a two-week low on Tuesday as investors braced for OPEC+ to boost output and worried U.S.

Oil prices fall 2% to 2-week low as trade war concerns dampen demand outlook
Environment|Health|Science

Starving brown pelicans turning up in strange places

Starving brown pelicans turning up in strange places

Starving brown pelicans turning up in strange places
Crime|Health|Political|Science|Technology|US|World

At little-known US research lab, Bondi meets with scientists studying illicit drugs to stop the flow

Attorney General Pam Bondi traveled to a Drug Enforcement Administration lab to meet with chemists who are tasked with identifying the ever-evolving tactics employed by cartels to manufacture drugs flowing across the southern border

At little-known US research lab, Bondi meets with scientists studying illicit drugs to stop the flow
Business|Europe|Science|Technology|World

Power is back on in Spain and Portugal, but questions remain about Monday’s blackout. Here’s what we know

Power is back on in Spain and Portugal, but questions remain about Monday’s blackout. Here’s what we know

Power is back on in Spain and Portugal, but questions remain about Monday’s blackout. Here’s what we know
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Lawsuits, executive actions, confirmations and golf trips: Key moments in Trump’s first 100 days

Lawsuits, executive actions, confirmations and golf trips: Key moments in Trump’s first 100 days

Lawsuits, executive actions, confirmations and golf trips: Key moments in Trump’s first 100 days
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EU's von der Leyen invites scientists, researchers to make Europe their home

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen on Tuesday invited scientists and researchers from the world over to make Europe their home when the Trump administration is

EU's von der Leyen invites scientists, researchers to make Europe their home
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Mercedes signs deal with Luminar to develop latest lidar sensors

Mercedes-Benz has signed a new agreement with Luminar Technologies to develop and integrate its latest lidar product, Luminar's CEO said, shifting from a

Mercedes signs deal with Luminar to develop latest lidar sensors
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Trump administration dismisses all authors of major climate report, throwing US assessment into limbo

Trump administration dismisses all authors of major climate report, throwing US assessment into limbo

Trump administration dismisses all authors of major climate report, throwing US assessment into limbo
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Lily Allen apologizes for ‘being mean’ to Katy Perry over Blue Origin flight

Lily Allen apologizes for ‘being mean’ to Katy Perry over Blue Origin flight

Lily Allen apologizes for ‘being mean’ to Katy Perry over Blue Origin flight
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Facebook parent Meta Platforms launches standalone AI assistant app

Facebook parent Meta Platforms on Tuesday launched a separate app for its Meta AI assistant, similar to those offered by Microsoft-backed OpenAI and Alphabet's Google.

Facebook parent Meta Platforms launches standalone AI assistant app
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US CDC cancels science group workshop on preventing human bird flu infections

The National Academy of Sciences has canceled a workshop on preventing human bird flu infections after being told to stop work on the event by the U.S.

US CDC cancels science group workshop on preventing human bird flu infections
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Betsy Arakawa, Gene Hackman's wife, died from hantavirus, autopsy confirms

An autopsy has confirmed that Gene Hackman's wife, Betsy Arakawa, died from hantavirus pulmonary syndrome

Betsy Arakawa, Gene Hackman's wife, died from hantavirus, autopsy confirms
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Regeneron's first-quarter results miss on lower Eylea demand

Regeneron's first-quarter results missed Wall Street estimates on Tuesday due to stiff competition for its blockbuster drug Eylea, further stoking investor worries as U.S.

Regeneron's first-quarter results miss on lower Eylea demand
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Paintmaker Sherwin-Williams reports first-quarter beat boosted by higher prices

Sherwin-Williams on Tuesday beat Wall Street estimates for first-quarter profit, helped by higher prices for its industrial paints, sending the company's shares up 5%.

Paintmaker Sherwin-Williams reports first-quarter beat boosted by higher prices
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Georgia man fights off rabid bobcat with bare hands, lives to tell the tale

Georgia man fights off rabid bobcat with bare hands, lives to tell the tale

Georgia man fights off rabid bobcat with bare hands, lives to tell the tale
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Outage leaves Spaniards and Portuguese trapped, unable to pay and feeling powerless

Monday's huge outage delivered Spaniards and Portuguese a stark reminder of how dependent on power they are in their modern lives, and how in an instant they can

Outage leaves Spaniards and Portuguese trapped, unable to pay and feeling powerless
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China waives tariffs on US ethane imports, sources say

China has waived the 125% tariff on ethane imports from the United States imposed earlier this month, two sources with knowledge of the matter said on

China waives tariffs on US ethane imports, sources say
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Minnesotans survey damage after powerful storms sweep through southern and central regions

Minnesotans survey damage after powerful storms sweep through southern and central regions

Minnesotans survey damage after powerful storms sweep through southern and central regions
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US FDA chief says firings won't hinder agency's target dates for drug reviews

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration will meet its targets for completing reviews of new drugs despite mass firings at the agency under the Trump administration, its chief said.

US FDA chief says firings won't hinder agency's target dates for drug reviews
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What could be behind the Iberian power outage?

The hunt has begun for the cause of a massive blackout across Spain, Portugal and parts of France that halted trains, bank machines and traffic lights, in one of

What could be behind the Iberian power outage?
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Whooping cough is making a comeback, but the vaccine provides powerful protection

Rates of the bacterial infection have gone up by 500% since last year, with babies and young children most at risk.

Whooping cough is making a comeback, but the vaccine provides powerful protection
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No whistleblower is an island – why networks of allies are key to exposing corruption

A decade of studying whistleblowers reveals the indispensable role played by supporters.

No whistleblower is an island – why networks of allies are key to exposing corruption
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Spain's High Court to investigate whether power outage was cyberattack

Spain's High Court on Tuesday said it will open an investigation into Monday's huge power outage to find out if a cyberattack against Spanish critical infrastructures may have

Spain's High Court to investigate whether power outage was cyberattack
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China's Xi pushes AI and 'Global South' opportunity amid US trade war

Chinese President Xi Jinping used a visit to Shanghai on Tuesday to push for breakthroughs in artificial intelligence and underscore China’s leading role in the "

China's Xi pushes AI and 'Global South' opportunity amid US trade war
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Amazon launches first Kuiper internet satellites, taking on Starlink

The first 27 satellites for Amazon's Kuiper broadband internet constellation were launched into space from Florida on Monday, kicking off the long-delayed

Amazon launches first Kuiper internet satellites, taking on Starlink
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How Trump promotes a radical, unscientific theory about sex and gender in the name of opposing ‘gender ideology extremism’

A gender studies expert explains why the Trump administration’s claim that everyone is male or female defies science and ignores the complexity of human sexuality.

How Trump promotes a radical, unscientific theory about sex and gender in the name of opposing ‘gender ideology extremism’
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RFK Jr. said many autistic people will never write a poem − even though there’s a rich history of neurodivergent poets and writers

Reading and writing poetry, which is anchored in patterns of words, images, sounds and forms, is particularly well suited for people with autism.

RFK Jr. said many autistic people will never write a poem − even though there’s a rich history of neurodivergent poets and writers
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From cats and dogs to penguins and llamas, treating animals with acupuncture has become mainstream in veterinary medicine

Vets use acupuncture to treat health problems in animals large and small, particularly to manage pain and reduce inflammation. A veterinary scientist explains some of its uses.

From cats and dogs to penguins and llamas, treating animals with acupuncture has become mainstream in veterinary medicine
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Florida panthers and black bears need a literal path for survival – here’s how the Florida Wildlife Corridor provides it in one of the fastest-growing US states

The Florida Wildlife Corridor, which turns 15 this year, connects habitats across the state for panthers, bears, sparrows and other species.

Florida panthers and black bears need a literal path for survival – here’s how the Florida Wildlife Corridor provides it in one of the fastest-growing US states
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Decision looming for Trump administration on first PFAS drinking water limits

The Trump administration is expected to soon say whether it intends to stand by strict drinking water standards for forever chemicals set last year

Decision looming for Trump administration on first PFAS drinking water limits
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Cape Cod researchers develop heat-resistant kelp to withstand effects of climate change

Cape Cod researchers develop heat-resistant kelp to withstand effects of climate change

Cape Cod researchers develop heat-resistant kelp to withstand effects of climate change
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Eating more ultraprocessed food ups the risk of premature death, study finds

Eating more ultraprocessed food ups the risk of premature death, study finds

Eating more ultraprocessed food ups the risk of premature death, study finds
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Ukraine's mining heartlands tell Trump: Don't take advantage of us

As Kyiv and Washington work on a deal that will give the U.S. a share of Ukraine's mineral wealth, Ukrainians who live with

Ukraine's mining heartlands tell Trump: Don't take advantage of us
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Power outages across Spain and Portugal affected millions. How to prepare for a major blackout

A widespread blackout across Spain and Portugal upended the lives of millions of people across the Iberian Peninsula

Power outages across Spain and Portugal affected millions. How to prepare for a major blackout
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Can public money flow to Catholic charter school? The Supreme Court will decide

The Catholic Church in Oklahoma wants taxpayers to pay for an online charter school that “is faithful to the teachings of Jesus Christ.”

Can public money flow to Catholic charter school? The Supreme Court will decide
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Trump's team has disrupted some $430 billion in federal funds, top Democrats say

The Trump administration has frozen, stalled or otherwise disrupted some $430 billion in federal funds since the president took office — from federal disease research to Head Start for children to disaster aid

Trump's team has disrupted some $430 billion in federal funds, top Democrats say
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Brazil reforestation startup Mombak raises $30 million in USV-led round

Brazilian reforestation firm Mombak has secured $30 million in a funding round led by venture capital firm Union Square Ventures (USV), it said on Tuesday, in

Brazil reforestation startup Mombak raises $30 million in USV-led round
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Gates, others launch $500 million maternal, newborn health fund, bucking aid cuts trend

A group of philanthropies including the Gates Foundation has set up a fund backed with nearly $500 million to help save the lives of newborn babies and mothers in

Gates, others launch $500 million maternal, newborn health fund, bucking aid cuts trend
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Bosnian centre trains dogs for Ukrainian demining efforts

Mey, a Belgian shepherd, and her trainer Kenan Muftic learned how to effectively detect mines and unexploded ordnance last week, negotiating various obstacles and scenarios in a

Bosnian centre trains dogs for Ukrainian demining efforts
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A day without power: What 12 hours of darkness looked like in Spain and Portugal

A day without power: What 12 hours of darkness looked like in Spain and Portugal

A day without power: What 12 hours of darkness looked like in Spain and Portugal
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Amazon launches its first internet satellites to compete against SpaceX's Starlinks

Amazon's first internet satellites are in orbit

Amazon launches its first internet satellites to compete against SpaceX's Starlinks
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Chinese astronauts' return to earth delayed owing to weather

Three Chinese astronauts’ return to Earth has been postponed owing to weather conditions

Chinese astronauts' return to earth delayed owing to weather
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Mark Carney, crisis-fighting central banker, to lead Canada through US trade war

Prime Minister Mark Carney, whose Liberal Party won Canada's election on Monday, is a two-time central banker and crisis fighter who now faces his biggest

Mark Carney, crisis-fighting central banker, to lead Canada through US trade war
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Amazon launches Project Kuiper satellites designed to compete with Elon Musk’s SpaceX

Amazon launches Project Kuiper satellites designed to compete with Elon Musk’s SpaceX

Amazon launches Project Kuiper satellites designed to compete with Elon Musk’s SpaceX
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If Trump abandons Ukraine, can Europe help Kyiv fight on? The clock is ticking to answer that

President Donald Trump is pushing Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to cede territory occupied by Russia to Moscow to bring about an end to the fighting in Ukraine

If Trump abandons Ukraine, can Europe help Kyiv fight on? The clock is ticking to answer that
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The Latest: Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney’s Liberals win election

The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation projects that Prime Minister Mark Carney’s Liberal Party has won Canada’s federal election

The Latest: Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney’s Liberals win election
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US probes Harvard and its law review for 'race-based discrimination'

President Donald Trump's administration said on Monday it was probing whether Harvard University and the Harvard Law Review violated

US probes Harvard and its law review for 'race-based discrimination'
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Bogota fights heroin overdoses with South America's only supervised drug consumption room

Colombia's capital has South America’s only supervised room for drug use, aimed at reducing harm and preventing overdoses and now a topic of the International Conference on Harm Reduction, which has been taking place since Sunday in Bogota

Bogota fights heroin overdoses with South America's only supervised drug consumption room
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Australia's young voters set aside disillusionment to keep out right-wing

Australian university student Jessica Louise Smith says she will cast her vote in Saturday's general election with only one objective: avoiding

Australia's young voters set aside disillusionment to keep out right-wing
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Alibaba unveils advanced Qwen 3 AI as Chinese tech rivalry intensifies

Chinese tech giant Alibaba Group launched Qwen 3 on Tuesday, an upgraded version of its flagship artificial intelligence model that introduces new hybrid reasoning capabilities.

Alibaba unveils advanced Qwen 3 AI as Chinese tech rivalry intensifies
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Where a severe storm outbreak could spawn tornadoes, large hail and damaging winds tonight

Where a severe storm outbreak could spawn tornadoes, large hail and damaging winds tonight

Where a severe storm outbreak could spawn tornadoes, large hail and damaging winds tonight
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Storms with lightning and hail hitting upper Midwest with the potential for strong tornadoes

Storms with lightning and hail and at least one observed tornado were moving through the upper Midwest with the potential for strong tornadoes

Storms with lightning and hail hitting upper Midwest with the potential for strong tornadoes
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Emerging economies lead the way in AI trust, survey shows

People in emerging economies are more willing to trust AI than those in advanced economies and are more optimistic and excited about its benefits, a major survey by the University of

Emerging economies lead the way in AI trust, survey shows
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Loss of power, Franco-Spanish interconnection failure led to grid collapse

A massive blackout that hit most of the Iberian Peninsula on Monday was due to a sudden, large drop in power supply that caused the grid interconnection between Spain and France to

Loss of power, Franco-Spanish interconnection failure led to grid collapse
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Power begins to return after huge outage hits Spain and Portugal

Power started returning to parts of the Iberian peninsula late on Monday after a huge outage brought most of Spain and

Power begins to return after huge outage hits Spain and Portugal
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Corporate America boosts security spending after UnitedHealth murder, filings show

U.S. corporations have been ramping up their security spending, but following the murder of UnitedHealth executive Brian Thompson that expenditure is set to

Corporate America boosts security spending after UnitedHealth murder, filings show
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Brazilian justice orders government to seize lands with proven illegal deforestation

A justice on Brazil’s Supreme Court has ordered the federal government to seize private properties when owners are found responsible for illegal wildfires or deforestation

Brazilian justice orders government to seize lands with proven illegal deforestation
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Iranian authorities say ‘failure to observe safety procedures’ at port where explosion killed at least 70 people

Iranian authorities say ‘failure to observe safety procedures’ at port where explosion killed at least 70 people

Iranian authorities say ‘failure to observe safety procedures’ at port where explosion killed at least 70 people
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It might be time to ‘reparent’ yourself. Here’s how to get started

It might be time to ‘reparent’ yourself. Here’s how to get started

It might be time to ‘reparent’ yourself. Here’s how to get started
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US and Mexico reach agreement on screwworm, Ag Secretary Rollins says

The United States and Mexico reached an agreement on the handling of a damaging pest called New World screwworm, U.S.

US and Mexico reach agreement on screwworm, Ag Secretary Rollins says
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US dismisses all authors of National Climate Assessment, email says

President Donald Trump's administration has dismissed all contributors to the U.S. government's signature study that informs federal and local governments on

US dismisses all authors of National Climate Assessment, email says
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How bugs and beet juice could play roles in the race to replace artificial dyes in food

U.S. health officials are pushing to get artificial colors out of the nation's food supply

How bugs and beet juice could play roles in the race to replace artificial dyes in food
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The EPA is allowing the sale of cheaper, higher-ethanol E15 gasoline across the US this summer

The Environmental Protection Agency says consumers across the U.S. will still be able to buy cheaper E15 gasoline this summer

The EPA is allowing the sale of cheaper, higher-ethanol E15 gasoline across the US this summer
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NASA's oldest astronaut felt the decades melt away in space before returning on his 70th birthday

NASA's oldest full-time astronaut is back home and doing well a week after wrapping up a seven-month space mission

NASA's oldest astronaut felt the decades melt away in space before returning on his 70th birthday
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FDA scrutiny of Novavax COVID-19 vaccine sparks uncertainty about other shots

There’s new uncertainty about updated COVID-19 shots this fall after the Trump administration’s handling of a shot from Novavax

FDA scrutiny of Novavax COVID-19 vaccine sparks uncertainty about other shots
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Things to know about the US coal industry and proposed changes under the Trump administration

The U.S. coal industry has been in a steep decline for decades, and President Donald Trump’s administration has proposed several changes that would affect it

Things to know about the US coal industry and proposed changes under the Trump administration
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NJ court questions Catholic diocese's bid to block seating of grand jury on clergy sex abuse

Members of New Jersey’s Supreme Court sounded skeptical at times about the effort of a Catholic diocese to stop the state from empaneling a grand jury to investigate clergy sexual abuse allegations

NJ court questions Catholic diocese's bid to block seating of grand jury on clergy sex abuse
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Meet Savannah's smartest 7-year-old, who wants to join NASA and travel to Saturn's biggest moon

Meet Savannah's smartest 7-year-old, who wants to join NASA and travel to Saturn's biggest moon

Meet Savannah's smartest 7-year-old, who wants to join NASA and travel to Saturn's biggest moon
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Woodside in talks to sell Louisiana LNG stake to Kuwait Petroleum unit, Bloomberg News reports

Woodside Energy is in talks with an overseas unit of Kuwait Petroleum to sell a stake in its Louisiana liquefied natural gas plant in the U.S., Bloomberg News reported on Monday, citing

Woodside in talks to sell Louisiana LNG stake to Kuwait Petroleum unit, Bloomberg News reports
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Trump administration allows temporary sales of summertime higher-ethanol fuel

The Trump administration on Monday issued an emergency waiver to allow the sale of a higher-ethanol gasoline blend to be sold this summer nationwide, saying it

Trump administration allows temporary sales of summertime higher-ethanol fuel
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Is your phone actually listening to you? We fact-checked 5 surveillance myths.

Stacker researched the truth behind five common tech surveillance fears to address concerns about whether your phone is actually listening to you.

Is your phone actually listening to you? We fact-checked 5 surveillance myths.
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Do women like beards? What science says

Hims looks at what research says about women's perceptions of men with beards.

Do women like beards? What science says
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Mexico says it is boosting efforts to curb screwworm pest

Mexico has been working to respond to a damaging pest called New World screwworm and is strengthening its efforts, President Claudia Sheinbaum said on Monday. U.S.

Mexico says it is boosting efforts to curb screwworm pest
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Revvity joins peers Thermo Fisher, Danaher in tariff warning, maintains profit outlook

Medical equipment maker Revvity on Monday joined larger peers in warning about the impact of tariffs imposed by the U.S.

Revvity joins peers Thermo Fisher, Danaher in tariff warning, maintains profit outlook
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US FCC to review spectrum sharing rules to boost space-based telecom

The Federal Communications Commission on Monday voted to open a review of the decades-old spectrum sharing regime between satellite systems sought by SpaceX.

US FCC to review spectrum sharing rules to boost space-based telecom
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Danish king's Greenland trip amid Trump interest pushed back a day

Denmark's King Frederik on Monday pushed back by one day a visit to Greenland planned to underscore unity with the Danish territory in response to U.S.

Danish king's Greenland trip amid Trump interest pushed back a day
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Humanitarian needs remain pressing a month after Myanmar's deadly quake

The humanitarian needs of hundreds of thousands of survivors remain desperately pressing a month after Myanmar’s deadly earthquake, compounded by airstrikes that the military government is reportedly carrying out despite ceasefires

Humanitarian needs remain pressing a month after Myanmar's deadly quake
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Scientists discover massive molecular cloud close to Earth

Scientists discover massive molecular cloud close to Earth

Scientists discover massive molecular cloud close to Earth
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IBM to invest $150 billion in US over next five years to aid quantum push

IBM will invest $150 billion in the U.S., including on facilities for quantum computer production, over the next five years, the latest American

IBM to invest $150 billion in US over next five years to aid quantum push
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Denver high school students grow greener future for their community with new greenhouse

Denver high school students grow greener future for their community with new greenhouse

Denver high school students grow greener future for their community with new greenhouse
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Trump administration’s attempt to nix the labor rights of thousands of federal workers on ‘national security’ grounds furthers the GOP’s long-held anti-union agenda

Its actions are in keeping with Project 2025, which questions whether any public-sector unions should exist.

Trump administration’s attempt to nix the labor rights of thousands of federal workers on ‘national security’ grounds furthers the GOP’s long-held anti-union agenda
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How does soap keep you clean? A chemist explains the science of soap

Taking a bath may not be your favorite thing to do, but it will help keep you clean and healthy.

How does soap keep you clean? A chemist explains the science of soap
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Granular systems, such as sandpiles or rockslides, are all around you − new research will help scientists describe how they work

It’s extremely difficult to see how forces in a pile of sand are distributed between individual grains – a new experimental approach fixes that.

Granular systems, such as sandpiles or rockslides, are all around you − new research will help scientists describe how they work
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Cancer research in the US is world class because of its broad base of funding − with the government pulling out, its future is uncertain

Since 1971, the US has led the world in funding cancer research and developing new treatments that have driven down death rates. This may soon no longer be the case.

Cancer research in the US is world class because of its broad base of funding − with the government pulling out, its future is uncertain
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50 years later, Vietnam’s environment still bears the scars of war – and signals a dark future for Gaza and Ukraine

Harmful dioxins in Agent Orange, used to strip forests of their leaves, still linger in soil. Restoration work has been slow, and upheaval at USAID may slow it more.

50 years later, Vietnam’s environment still bears the scars of war – and signals a dark future for Gaza and Ukraine
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Musk lays groundwork for big donor role in midterm elections as time with DOGE ends

As billionaire Elon Musk scales back work for U.S.

Musk lays groundwork for big donor role in midterm elections as time with DOGE ends
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Funds hold bullish corn and soybean bets steady as trade talks await clarity: Braun

Speculators held on to bullish bets in Chicago corn and soybeans last week in hopes that U.S. talks with trading partners might progress, potentially

Funds hold bullish corn and soybean bets steady as trade talks await clarity: Braun
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UN nuclear watchdog team in Iran for technical talks

A technical team from the International Atomic Energy Agency has arrived in Iran for talks with nuclear experts, a foreign ministry spokesperson said on Monday, as a follow up to the

UN nuclear watchdog team in Iran for technical talks
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DeepSeek available to download again in South Korea after suspension

Chinese artificial intelligence service DeepSeek became available again on South Korean app markets on Monday for the first time in about two months, when downloads were suspended

DeepSeek available to download again in South Korea after suspension
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Amid U.S.-Iran talks, Netanyahu says Iran's entire nuclear program must go

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday repeated calls for Iran's entire nuclear infrastructure to be dismantled, as Washington and Tehran engage in talks for a

Amid U.S.-Iran talks, Netanyahu says Iran's entire nuclear program must go
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North Korea confirms troop deployment to Russia as Putin hails 'heroes'

North Korea confirmed for the first time on Monday that it had sent troops to fight for Russia in the war in Ukraine under orders from leader Kim Jong Un and that it had

North Korea confirms troop deployment to Russia as Putin hails 'heroes'
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China's Baosteel expects nationwide output cuts this year

China's biggest listed steelmaker, Baoshan Iron & Steel Co, said a nationwide output cut was likely this year and flagged external pressures on an

China's Baosteel expects nationwide output cuts this year
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New Zealand to have new regulations for space-related infrastructure by July

New Zealand will have in place by July legislation regulating operators of ground-based space infrastructure, aimed at deterring foreign interference, the country’s Space

New Zealand to have new regulations for space-related infrastructure by July
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Panic in Pakistan as India vows to cut off water supply over Kashmir

By Ariba Shahid and Krishna N.

Panic in Pakistan as India vows to cut off water supply over Kashmir
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Iran's president visits those injured in the port explosion that killed at least 40 people

Iran’s president has visited those injured in a huge explosion that rocked one of the Islamic Republic’s main ports

Iran's president visits those injured in the port explosion that killed at least 40 people
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Lynas Rare Earths' Q3 revenue misses estimates as pricing, volatility weighs

Australia's Lynas Rare Earths on Monday missed market estimates for its third-quarter gross sales revenue, hit by lower rare earths market pricing and global trade volatility.

Lynas Rare Earths' Q3 revenue misses estimates as pricing, volatility weighs
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Trump's first 100 days: Steamrolling government, strong-arming allies and igniting trade wars

In his first 100 days, President Donald Trump has exerted his power on a scale with no easy historical comparison

Trump's first 100 days: Steamrolling government, strong-arming allies and igniting trade wars
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New video shows how chimpanzees may bond over 'boozy fruit'

A research team led by the University of Exeter filmed wild chimpanzees sharing fermented fruit. This first-of-its kind video could highlight how our genetic relatives involve alcohol in social bonding.

New video shows how chimpanzees may bond over 'boozy fruit'
Science

‘Extraordinary’ fossil reveals the oldest ant species known to science

‘Extraordinary’ fossil reveals the oldest ant species known to science

‘Extraordinary’ fossil reveals the oldest ant species known to science
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How Pope Francis united a once-skeptical Church with climate action

How Pope Francis united a once-skeptical Church with climate action

How Pope Francis united a once-skeptical Church with climate action
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Millennials are giving Gen Z advice for their first potential recession

Millennials are giving Gen Z advice for their first potential recession

Millennials are giving Gen Z advice for their first potential recession
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Romanians confront a deluge of online disinformation ahead of a presidential election rerun

Romanians are confronting a deluge of online disinformation ahead of a fraught presidential election redo next week, including ominous claims that the EU and NATO member country is surging toward “imminent war” with Russia

Romanians confront a deluge of online disinformation ahead of a presidential election rerun
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China's Huawei develops new AI chip, seeking to match Nvidia, WSJ reports

China's Huawei Technologies is preparing to test its newest and most powerful artificial-intelligence processor, hoping to replace some higher-end products of U.S. chip giant Nvidia, the

China's Huawei develops new AI chip, seeking to match Nvidia, WSJ reports
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US, Philippine troops shoot down drones in joint defence drills

U.S. and Philippine soldiers shot down drones with Stinger missiles during live-fire drills on Sunday, part of annual joint military exercises taking

US, Philippine troops shoot down drones in joint defence drills
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CNN Poll: Trump’s approval at 100 days lower than any president in at least seven decades

CNN Poll: Trump’s approval at 100 days lower than any president in at least seven decades

CNN Poll: Trump’s approval at 100 days lower than any president in at least seven decades
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Tech industry tried reducing AI's pervasive bias. Now Trump wants to end its 'woke AI' efforts

Artificial intelligence technology that works well for the world’s billions of people of color was a business imperative for Google when the company asked sociologist Ellis Monk to help make its AI products more inclusive

Tech industry tried reducing AI's pervasive bias. Now Trump wants to end its 'woke AI' efforts
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US forces deploy anti-ship missiles in Philippines and stage live-fire drills near China hotspots

The mock battle scenarios under the annual Balikatan military exercises between the United States and the Philippines over the weekend have not only simulated real-life war

US forces deploy anti-ship missiles in Philippines and stage live-fire drills near China hotspots
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Iran and the US hold hours of expert talks in Oman over Tehran's rapidly advancing nuclear program

A person with knowledge of the discussions told The Associated Press that the third round of talks between Iran and the United States over Tehran’s rapidly advancing nuclear program have ended

Iran and the US hold hours of expert talks in Oman over Tehran's rapidly advancing nuclear program
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Suspected chemical blast at Iran's Bandar Abbas port kills at least 18, injures hundreds

A huge blast probably caused by the explosion of chemical materials killed at least 18 people

Suspected chemical blast at Iran's Bandar Abbas port kills at least 18, injures hundreds
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FDA may ask Novavax to conduct additional trials of its Covid-19 vaccine to receive full approval

FDA may ask Novavax to conduct additional trials of its Covid-19 vaccine to receive full approval

FDA may ask Novavax to conduct additional trials of its Covid-19 vaccine to receive full approval
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US could restrict Mexican livestock imports over screwworm worry, official says

President Donald Trump's administration warned on Saturday that it will restrict livestock imports from Mexico if that country's government does not intensify its fight against

US could restrict Mexican livestock imports over screwworm worry, official says
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Federal judge says 2-year-old US citizen was deported with mother to Honduras

Federal judge says 2-year-old US citizen was deported with mother to Honduras

Federal judge says 2-year-old US citizen was deported with mother to Honduras
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US and Iran convey cautious positivity after wrapping up third round of nuclear talks

US and Iran convey cautious positivity after wrapping up third round of nuclear talks

US and Iran convey cautious positivity after wrapping up third round of nuclear talks
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What to know about the battle for Russia's Kursk region

Nearly nine months after losing chunks of the Kursk region to a surprise Ukrainian incursion, Russia has announced that its troops have fully reclaimed the border territory

What to know about the battle for Russia's Kursk region
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Iran says 'extremely cautious' on success of nuclear talks with US

Iran and the United States have agreed to continue nuclear talks next week, both sides said on Saturday, though Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi voiced "

Iran says 'extremely cautious' on success of nuclear talks with US
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Israeli airstrike kills 10 people, half of them children, as mediators try to restart a ceasefire

An Israeli airstrike has flattened a three-story home in Gaza City and killed 10 people

Israeli airstrike kills 10 people, half of them children, as mediators try to restart a ceasefire
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Man recovered from ‘gladiator graveyard’ died of lion bite, study finds

Man recovered from ‘gladiator graveyard’ died of lion bite, study finds

Man recovered from ‘gladiator graveyard’ died of lion bite, study finds
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Genetic medicine can leave people with rare mutations behind. But there's new hope

People with diseases caused by rare mutations have fewer options and poorer prospects than other patients despite rapid recent advancements in the growing field of genetic science

Genetic medicine can leave people with rare mutations behind. But there's new hope
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DeepMind UK staff plan to unionise and challenge deals with Israel links, FT reports

Google DeepMind staff in Britain plan to unionise to challenge the company's decision to sell its artificial intelligence (AI) technologies to defence groups with ties to the Israeli

DeepMind UK staff plan to unionise and challenge deals with Israel links, FT reports
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Nearly half of the world’s 100 tallest bridges are in this Chinese province. Now it’s building one to top them all

Nearly half of the world’s 100 tallest bridges are in this Chinese province. Now it’s building one to top them all

Nearly half of the world’s 100 tallest bridges are in this Chinese province. Now it’s building one to top them all
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Harvard researcher held in Louisiana awaits judge's decision on deportation to Russia

Russian-born scientist Kseniia Petrova has been detained by U.S. Immigrations and Customs Enforcement since February when she failed to declare frog embryo samples at Boston's Logan Airport

Harvard researcher held in Louisiana awaits judge's decision on deportation to Russia
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Uganda declares end to latest ebola outbreak

Uganda on Saturday declared an end to the country's latest outbreak of ebola, three months after authorities confirmed cases of the highly infectious and often

Uganda declares end to latest ebola outbreak
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Big Tech's soaring energy demands are making coal-fired power plant sites attractive

Coal-fired power plants, long a money-losing proposition in the U.S., are becoming more valuable now

Big Tech's soaring energy demands are making coal-fired power plant sites attractive
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What do 'expert level' talks signal for the progress of the Iran-US nuclear negotiations?

Negotiations between Iran and the United States over Tehran’s rapidly advancing nuclear program will move Saturday in Oman to what’s known as the “expert level” — a sign analysts say shows that the talks are moving forward rapidly

What do 'expert level' talks signal for the progress of the Iran-US nuclear negotiations?
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US Justice Department unit for drug and food safety cases being disbanded

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US Justice Department unit for drug and food safety cases being disbanded
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China’s data protection rules prompt pause from major European research funders

Several of Europe’s biggest funders of scientific collaboration with China, in fields such as viruses and air quality, have put bilateral research programmes on

China’s data protection rules prompt pause from major European research funders
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Fact check: It wasn’t ‘in jest.’ Here are 53 times Trump said he’d end Ukraine war within 24 hours or before taking office

Fact check: It wasn’t ‘in jest.’ Here are 53 times Trump said he’d end Ukraine war within 24 hours or before taking office

Fact check: It wasn’t ‘in jest.’ Here are 53 times Trump said he’d end Ukraine war within 24 hours or before taking office
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Russian satellite linked to nuclear weapon program appears out of control, U.S. analysts say

The secretive Russian satellite in space that U.S. officials believe is connected to a nuclear anti-satellite weapon program has appeared to be spinning

Russian satellite linked to nuclear weapon program appears out of control, U.S. analysts say
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Hawaii's 'bone collector' caterpillar wears the body parts of dead prey

In a remote and lushly forested area of a single mountain range on the Hawaiian island of Oahu, scientists have discovered a carnivorous caterpillar species that makes a

Hawaii's 'bone collector' caterpillar wears the body parts of dead prey
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US may have millions more measles cases over next 25 years if childhood vaccination rates continue to decline, study says

US may have millions more measles cases over next 25 years if childhood vaccination rates continue to decline, study says

US may have millions more measles cases over next 25 years if childhood vaccination rates continue to decline, study says
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Tensions over Kashmir and a warming planet have placed the Indus Waters Treaty on life support

India has said it would suspend crucial treaty governing river flows in disputed Kashmir. Pakistan has said any disruption to water supply would be ‘an act of war.’

Tensions over Kashmir and a warming planet have placed the Indus Waters Treaty on life support
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Fossilized footprints reveal unprecedented insight into prehistoric animal behavior in Oregon

Fossilized footprints reveal unprecedented insight into prehistoric animal behavior in Oregon

Fossilized footprints reveal unprecedented insight into prehistoric animal behavior in Oregon
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Hotter and drier climate in Colorado’s San Luis Valley contributes to kidney disease in agriculture workers, new study shows

A prolonged drought in the San Luis Valley has contributed to kidney issues in agricultural workers.

Hotter and drier climate in Colorado’s San Luis Valley contributes to kidney disease in agriculture workers, new study shows
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‘Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence’ − an astronomer explains how much evidence scientists need to claim discoveries like extraterrestrial life

An astronomer breaks down 3 key components that allow researchers to make groundbreaking discoveries – and decide when results aren’t significant.

‘Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence’ − an astronomer explains how much evidence scientists need to claim discoveries like extraterrestrial life
Opinion|Science

Colors are objective, according to two philosophers − even though the blue you see doesn’t match what I see

An object’s color appears differently under different lighting and against different backgrounds − for different viewers. But that doesn’t mean colors are subjective.

Colors are objective, according to two philosophers − even though the blue you see doesn’t match what I see
Science|Technology

Why predicting battery performance is like forecasting traffic − and how researchers are making progress

Battery management systems now blend physics and machine learning, delivering real‑time insights to boost safety, efficiency and lifespan even under heavy use.

Why predicting battery performance is like forecasting traffic − and how researchers are making progress
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Left alone by humans, wildlife returns to the Eaton Fire burn area

Four months after the Los Angeles area wildfires tore through the Angeles National Forest and destroyed hundreds of homes and businesses in Altadena, wildlife is returning to the Eaton Fire burn area and scientists are closely tracking them

Left alone by humans, wildlife returns to the Eaton Fire burn area
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Trump’s first-term pick to run the National Science Foundation quits: ‘I have done all I can’

Trump’s first-term pick to run the National Science Foundation quits: ‘I have done all I can’

Trump’s first-term pick to run the National Science Foundation quits: ‘I have done all I can’
Health|Science|US

Whooping cough cases are rising again in the US

Preliminary data from the U.S. Centers of Disease Control and Prevention says the U.S. has seen 8,485 cases of whooping cough in 2025

Whooping cough cases are rising again in the US
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Many in the autism community say RFK Jr. is pushing harmful and regressive rhetoric about who they are

Many in the autism community say RFK Jr. is pushing harmful and regressive rhetoric about who they are

Many in the autism community say RFK Jr. is pushing harmful and regressive rhetoric about who they are
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Trump administration cancels top NASA climate lab’s lease at Columbia University

Trump administration cancels top NASA climate lab’s lease at Columbia University

Trump administration cancels top NASA climate lab’s lease at Columbia University
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Trump science cuts target bird feeder research, AI literacy work and more

Hundreds of university researchers in the U.S. have had their National Science Foundation funding abruptly canceled to comply with President Donald Trump’s directive to end support of research on diversity, equity and inclusion, as well as the study of misinformation

Trump science cuts target bird feeder research, AI literacy work and more
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USDA withdraws a plan to limit salmonella levels in raw poultry

The Agriculture Department says it is withdrawing a plan to limit salmonella bacteria in poultry products

USDA withdraws a plan to limit salmonella levels in raw poultry
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A rare virga bomb just shattered a wind record in Texas. Here’s what it is

A rare virga bomb just shattered a wind record in Texas. Here’s what it is

A rare virga bomb just shattered a wind record in Texas. Here’s what it is
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China to lend moon rocks to NASA-funded US universities

China's national space agency announced on Thursday it would let scientists from the U.S. and allied countries analyse rocks it retrieved from the moon,

China to lend moon rocks to NASA-funded US universities
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US at tipping point for return of endemic measles

The United States is at a tipping point for the return of endemic measles a quarter century after the disease was declared eradicated in the country, researchers warned on

US at tipping point for return of endemic measles
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Uncertainty around NIH funding leaves Alzheimer’s studies in limbo

Uncertainty around NIH funding leaves Alzheimer’s studies in limbo

Uncertainty around NIH funding leaves Alzheimer’s studies in limbo
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National Weather Service to resume translating its products for non-English speakers

The National Weather Service will resume translating its products for non-English speakers

National Weather Service to resume translating its products for non-English speakers
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A carnivorous 'bone collector' caterpillar dresses in the remains of its prey

A new carnivorous caterpillar that wears the remains of its prey has been dubbed the bone collector

A carnivorous 'bone collector' caterpillar dresses in the remains of its prey
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How Cal Fire's Davis nursery aims to replace trees burned in wildfires

How Cal Fire's Davis nursery aims to replace trees burned in wildfires

How Cal Fire's Davis nursery aims to replace trees burned in wildfires
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China launches Shenzhou-20 mission to Chinese space station, state media report

China sent three astronauts to its permanently inhabited space station on Thursday in its 15th crewed spaceflight and 20th overall in the Shenzhou program that started more than

China launches Shenzhou-20 mission to Chinese space station, state media report
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Spaceship carrying 3 Chinese astronauts docks with Tiangong space station in latest crew rotation

A spaceship carrying three astronauts has docked with China's space station in the latest crew rotation

Spaceship carrying 3 Chinese astronauts docks with Tiangong space station in latest crew rotation
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Bonobos in Congo form girl groups to fend off male aggression, study says

A new study shows female bonobos team up to fend off males in the wild

Bonobos in Congo form girl groups to fend off male aggression, study says
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Ivermectin is now available over the counter in some US states. What is it used for?

Ivermectin is now available over the counter in some US states. What is it used for?

Ivermectin is now available over the counter in some US states. What is it used for?
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Pope Francis’ death right after Easter sounds miraculous – but patients and caregivers often work together to delay dying

Some patients with a terminal illness seem to be able to ‘hold on’ until after an anticipated holiday or event. This might be less about staying positive and more about being supported in your goals.

Pope Francis’ death right after Easter sounds miraculous – but patients and caregivers often work together to delay dying
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Memes and conflict: Study shows surge of imagery and fakes can precede international and political violence

Visual content, including manipulated images, is a staple of propaganda and political messaging. AI analysis shows that a surge of these memes can precede the outbreak of wide-scale violence.

Memes and conflict: Study shows surge of imagery and fakes can precede international and political violence
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Gratitude comes with benefits − a social psychologist explains how to practice it when times are stressful

Some people are more inclined toward gratitude than others, but there are specific ways that everyone can cultivate more of it.

Gratitude comes with benefits − a social psychologist explains how to practice it when times are stressful
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Unearthed skeletons reveal tough lives of Early Medieval women

Unearthed skeletons reveal tough lives of Early Medieval women

Unearthed skeletons reveal tough lives of Early Medieval women
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Trump administration pauses new mine safety regulation − here’s how those rules benefit companies as well as workers

The democratic process of scientific study, public debate and comment helps regulators arrive at a rule that balances the needs and interests of workers, companies and the public.

Trump administration pauses new mine safety regulation − here’s how those rules benefit companies as well as workers
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Pakistani astronaut will become first foreign national to enter Chinese space station

Pakistani astronaut will become first foreign national to enter Chinese space station

Pakistani astronaut will become first foreign national to enter Chinese space station
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Earthquake shakes TV studio during live broadcast

CNN Turk anchor Meltem Bozbeyoğlu was live on air when a 6.2-magnitude earthquake struck off the coast of Istanbul, Turkey.

Earthquake shakes TV studio during live broadcast
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Metabolic syndrome is a big risk factor for early dementia, and what you do makes a difference, study suggests

Metabolic syndrome is a big risk factor for early dementia, and what you do makes a difference, study suggests

Metabolic syndrome is a big risk factor for early dementia, and what you do makes a difference, study suggests
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A bite from a lion likely led to the demise of a gladiator, new research finds

A bite from a lion likely led to the demise of a gladiator, new research finds

A bite from a lion likely led to the demise of a gladiator, new research finds
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A magnitude 6.2 quake shakes Istanbul and injures more than 230 people

An earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 6.2 has shaken Istanbul and other areas in Turkey

A magnitude 6.2 quake shakes Istanbul and injures more than 230 people
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84% of the world's coral reefs hit by worst bleaching event on record

Harmful bleaching of the world’s coral has now grown to include 84% of the ocean’s reefs in the most intense event of its kind in recorded history

84% of the world's coral reefs hit by worst bleaching event on record
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China, Russia may build nuclear plant on moon to power lunar station, official says

China is considering building a nuclear plant on the moon to power the International Lunar Research Station (ILRS) it is planning with Russia, a presentation by

China, Russia may build nuclear plant on moon to power lunar station, official says
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Iran fortifying buried nuclear sites as talks with US continue, report says

Iran is ringing two deeply buried tunnel complexes with a massive security perimeter linked to its main nuclear complex, a report said Wednesday, amid U.S. and

Iran fortifying buried nuclear sites as talks with US continue, report says
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$50 million prize funded by Musk foundation goes to carbon-removal company that helps Indian farmers

A company that spreads crushed rock on farmers’ fields to draw climate-warming carbon dioxide from the atmosphere has won the $50 million grand prize in a global competition funded by Elon Musk’s foundation

$50 million prize funded by Musk foundation goes to carbon-removal company that helps Indian farmers
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China lunar chief accuses US of interfering in joint space programmes with other nations

The chief designer of China's lunar exploration programme accused the United States on Wednesday of interfering in Beijing's attempts to cooperate with Europe

China lunar chief accuses US of interfering in joint space programmes with other nations
Science|Technology

NASA's Lucy spacecraft beams back pictures of an asteroid shaped like a lumpy bowling pin

NASA's Lucy spacecraft has beamed back pictures from its latest asteroid flyby

NASA's Lucy spacecraft beams back pictures of an asteroid shaped like a lumpy bowling pin
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The world's biggest companies have caused $28 trillion in climate damage, a new study estimates

A new study estimates that the world’s biggest corporations have caused $28 trillion in climate damage, which is a shade less than the sum of all goods and services produced in the United States last year

The world's biggest companies have caused $28 trillion in climate damage, a new study estimates
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Novavax says its COVID-19 shot is on track for full FDA approval after delay

Novavax says its closely watched COVID-19 vaccine is on track for full U.S. approval after additional discussions with the Food and Drug Administration

Novavax says its COVID-19 shot is on track for full FDA approval after delay
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Cancer prevention report finds US smoking rates continue to fall but HPV vaccination rates stall

Cancer prevention report finds US smoking rates continue to fall but HPV vaccination rates stall

Cancer prevention report finds US smoking rates continue to fall but HPV vaccination rates stall
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Harvard’s fight with the Trump administration is just getting started. The cost is already high

Harvard’s fight with the Trump administration is just getting started. The cost is already high

Harvard’s fight with the Trump administration is just getting started. The cost is already high
Environment|Science

Controlled burns reduce wildfire risk, but they require trained staff and funding − this could be a rough year

Uncertainty from Washington along with staff and budget cuts have created turmoil for the US Forest Service’s fire management efforts.

Controlled burns reduce wildfire risk, but they require trained staff and funding − this could be a rough year
Environment|Opinion|Science

Trump is stripping protections from marine protected areas – why that’s a problem for fishing’s future, and for whales, corals and other ocean life

America’s marine protected areas help fish populations thrive. Trump’s plan to open them to industrial fishing may ultimately harm the fishing industry itself.

Trump is stripping protections from marine protected areas – why that’s a problem for fishing’s future, and for whales, corals and other ocean life
Environment|Health|Science

Nearly half of Americans live in an area with a failing grade for air pollution, and the problem is only getting worse

Nearly half of Americans live in an area with a failing grade for air pollution, and the problem is only getting worse

Nearly half of Americans live in an area with a failing grade for air pollution, and the problem is only getting worse
Health|Political|Science

Measles misinformation is spreading in the US, and most aren’t sure what they believe, poll finds

Measles misinformation is spreading in the US, and most aren’t sure what they believe, poll finds

Measles misinformation is spreading in the US, and most aren’t sure what they believe, poll finds
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Ex-OpenAI workers ask California and Delaware AGs to block for-profit conversion of ChatGPT maker

Former employees of OpenAI are appealing to the top law enforcement officers in California and Delaware to halt the company’s move to transfer control of its artificial intelligence technology from a nonprofit charity to a for-profit business

Ex-OpenAI workers ask California and Delaware AGs to block for-profit conversion of ChatGPT maker
Environment|Science|World

Global coral bleaching crisis spreads after hottest year, scientists say

More than four-fifths of the world's coral reef areas have been affected by devastating mass bleaching spurred by record-high ocean temperatures, turning

Global coral bleaching crisis spreads after hottest year, scientists say
Science|Technology|World

China reveals new team of astronauts for space station launch

China announced the members of a three-person crew that will be launched to its space station as part of its growing exploration of space

China reveals new team of astronauts for space station launch
Health|Science|Technology

How does your brain create new memories? Neuroscientists discover ‘rules’ for how neurons encode new information

As you experience or encounter new things, your brain must encode this information via the right neural networks at the right time.

How does your brain create new memories? Neuroscientists discover ‘rules’ for how neurons encode new information
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FDA says it will phase out petroleum-based food dyes, authorize four natural color additives

FDA says it will phase out petroleum-based food dyes, authorize four natural color additives

FDA says it will phase out petroleum-based food dyes, authorize four natural color additives
Environment|Science|Technology

California Department of Water Resources developing plans to protect SWP infrastructure from invasive golden mussels

California Department of Water Resources developing plans to protect SWP infrastructure from invasive golden mussels

California Department of Water Resources developing plans to protect SWP infrastructure from invasive golden mussels
Education|Environment|Science|Technology

Nonprofit 'Green Our Planet' transforms local classrooms with hydroponics gardening

Nonprofit 'Green Our Planet' transforms local classrooms with hydroponics gardening

Nonprofit 'Green Our Planet' transforms local classrooms with hydroponics gardening
Health|Science

New, 'phenomenal' test for Alzheimer's is now in labs

New, 'phenomenal' test for Alzheimer's is now in labs

New, 'phenomenal' test for Alzheimer's is now in labs
Environment|Political|Science|US

Trump administration minimized federal climate scientists’ findings of record CO2 growth

Trump administration minimized federal climate scientists’ findings of record CO2 growth

Trump administration minimized federal climate scientists’ findings of record CO2 growth
Education|Health|Science|US

Teen use of cannabis edibles increases 43% after legalization in Canada, study finds

Teen use of cannabis edibles increases 43% after legalization in Canada, study finds

Teen use of cannabis edibles increases 43% after legalization in Canada, study finds
Arts|Education|Food|Science|US

Perfect brownies baked at high altitude are possible thanks to Colorado’s home economics pioneer Inga Allison

A new exhibition at Colorado State University highlights 100 years of women’s work.

Perfect brownies baked at high altitude are possible thanks to Colorado’s home economics pioneer Inga Allison
Political|Science|Technology|US

Some politicians who share harmful information are rewarded with more clicks, study finds

A study of US state legislators found that posting misinformation online was a winning strategy for boosting a politician’s visibility – but not for Democrats.

Some politicians who share harmful information are rewarded with more clicks, study finds
Health|Science|US

Advanced cancers returned to prepandemic levels, according to a reassuring report

Delays in cancer screenings brought on by COVID-19 aren’t making a huge impact on cancer statistics

Advanced cancers returned to prepandemic levels, according to a reassuring report
Environment|Fashion and Beauty|Science|Technology

Your clothes are shedding bits of plastic. Here’s what people are doing about it this Earth Day

Plastic is everywhere — and yet some people may be surprised at how much they actually wear

Your clothes are shedding bits of plastic. Here’s what people are doing about it this Earth Day
Asia|Political|Science|Technology|World

Russia's Rosatom says will proceed with Myanmar nuclear plant despite quake

A plan to build a nuclear power plant will continue in Myanmar, a war-torn Southeast Asian country partly devastated by a massive earthquake in March, the

Russia's Rosatom says will proceed with Myanmar nuclear plant despite quake
Health|Science

Poison control calls are rising as more people use psilocybin, study finds

Poison control calls are rising as more people use psilocybin, study finds

Poison control calls are rising as more people use psilocybin, study finds
Business|Science|Technology

Here’s what happened when I tried the Sam Altman-backed orb face scanner

Here’s what happened when I tried the Sam Altman-backed orb face scanner

Here’s what happened when I tried the Sam Altman-backed orb face scanner
Environment|Science|Technology|US

Miami researchers are testing a textured seawall designed to hold back water and create a home for marine organisms

BIOCAP tiles reimagine seawalls as dynamic, ecologically active systems that have the potential to enhance coastal resilience.

Miami researchers are testing a textured seawall designed to hold back water and create a home for marine organisms
Education|Science|Technology

Orlando teen develops device to aid visually impaired

Orlando teen develops device to aid visually impaired

Orlando teen develops device to aid visually impaired
Health|Lifestyle|Science|Technology

Pornography may be commonplace, but a growing body of research shows it causes lasting harm to the brain and relationships

‘Problematic’ pornography use has been linked to an array of health and relational issues – and more young people than ever are being exposed at early ages.

Pornography may be commonplace, but a growing body of research shows it causes lasting harm to the brain and relationships
Food|Health|Political|Science|US

FACT FOCUS: Examining RFK Jr.'s claims about measles, autism and diet as head of HHS

Health Secretary Robert F

FACT FOCUS: Examining RFK Jr.'s claims about measles, autism and diet as head of HHS
Africa|Business|Economy|Environment|Food|Science

Why chocolate is ridiculously expensive right now

Grist reports that rising temperatures, erratic rainfall, and other climate impacts are throttling cocoa production and driving up chocolate prices.

Why chocolate is ridiculously expensive right now
Education|Environment|Science

How and when to watch the Lyrid meteor shower

How and when to watch the Lyrid meteor shower

How and when to watch the Lyrid meteor shower
Science|Technology|World

A green comet likely is breaking apart and won't be visible to the naked eye

Scientists say a newly discovered green comet likely has broken apart and won’t be visible to the naked eye

A green comet likely is breaking apart and won't be visible to the naked eye
Health|Science|US

Cancer death rates declining, new report says, but diagnosis rates are on the rise for women

Cancer death rates declining, new report says, but diagnosis rates are on the rise for women

Cancer death rates declining, new report says, but diagnosis rates are on the rise for women
Education|Science

Why don’t humans have hair all over their bodies? A biologist explains our lack of fur

Human beings don’t have a thick coat of fur like many other mammals do. Scientists think it has to do with something else that comes out of skin: sweat.

Why don’t humans have hair all over their bodies? A biologist explains our lack of fur
Education|Environment|Science|US

Exposure to perceptible temperature rise increases concern about climate change, higher education adds to understanding

An analysis of surveys about people’s level of climate concern suggests it isn’t just education alone that shapes views – it’s experiencing rising temperatures that makes the difference.

Exposure to perceptible temperature rise increases concern about climate change, higher education adds to understanding
Celebrity|Crime|Economy|Environment|Political|Science|World

Pope Francis' papacy in his own words

Below are some memorable quotes from Pope Francis, whose death at the age of 88 was announced by the Vatican on Monday.

Pope Francis' papacy in his own words
Asia|Science|Sports|Technology

Chinese robots ran against humans in the world’s first humanoid half-marathon. They lost by a mile

Chinese robots ran against humans in the world’s first humanoid half-marathon. They lost by a mile

Chinese robots ran against humans in the world’s first humanoid half-marathon. They lost by a mile
Environment|Europe|Science

An Asian elephant calf was born at Zurich Zoo and its name will start with the letter Z

The Zurich Zoo says a 19-year-old Asian elephant has given birth to a male calf

An Asian elephant calf was born at Zurich Zoo and its name will start with the letter Z
Health|Science

Marijuana hospital visits linked to dementia diagnosis within 5 years, study finds

Marijuana hospital visits linked to dementia diagnosis within 5 years, study finds

Marijuana hospital visits linked to dementia diagnosis within 5 years, study finds
Arts|Science|Technology|Travel

An astronaut’s awe-inspiring views from life in space

An astronaut’s awe-inspiring views from life in space

An astronaut’s awe-inspiring views from life in space
Environment|Science|Technology

'I started hyperventilating': Watch first footage of giant sea creature

Scientists working with the Schmidt Ocean Institute reveal the first footage of two elusive sea animals: the colossal squid and a type of glass squid.

'I started hyperventilating': Watch first footage of giant sea creature
Science|Technology|World

A Soyuz capsule with 2 Russians and 1 American returns to Earth from the International Space Station

A Soyuz capsule carrying two Russian cosmonauts and one American astronaut safely landed Sunday in Kazakhstan, concluding a 220-day mission aboard the International Space Station

A Soyuz capsule with 2 Russians and 1 American returns to Earth from the International Space Station
Asia|Europe|Science|Technology|World

Spacecraft brings Russians, American back to earth, Russia's space agency says

A Soyuz MS-26 spacecraft carrying Russian cosmonauts Alexey Ovchinin and Ivan Wagner and NASA astronaut Donald Pettit has returned to Earth, Russia's Roscosmos space agency reported on

Spacecraft brings Russians, American back to earth, Russia's space agency says
Africa|Environment|Science|Travel|World

Where do whale sharks mate? The search to learn where the magic happens for the world's biggest fish

Nobody knows where whale sharks, the biggest fish in the sea, are mating

Where do whale sharks mate? The search to learn where the magic happens for the world's biggest fish
Asia|Science|Sports|Technology

No sweat: Humanoid robots run a Chinese half-marathon alongside flesh-and-blood competitors

In one small step for robot-kind — thousands of them, really — humanoid robots ran alongside actual humans in a half-marathon in the Chinese capital

No sweat: Humanoid robots run a Chinese half-marathon alongside flesh-and-blood competitors
Science|Technology|World

Chemical fingerprints could belong to a signature of life on distant planet

Chemical fingerprints could belong to a signature of life on distant planet

Chemical fingerprints could belong to a signature of life on distant planet
Environment|Health|Science

Spring allergies are back. Here's how to check pollen levels and keep from sneezing

Allergy season can be miserable for tens of millions of Americans each year

Spring allergies are back. Here's how to check pollen levels and keep from sneezing
Education|Science|Technology

All models are wrong − a computational modeling expert explains how engineers make them useful

If an engineer makes an improper assumption while designing something, sometimes the consequences are fatal. An engineering professor explains how to reduce risk.

All models are wrong − a computational modeling expert explains how engineers make them useful
Science|Technology

Scientists found a potential sign of life on a distant planet – an astronomer explains why many are still skeptical

The exoplanet K2-18b could harbor a massive ocean, but scientists will need to study the planet more to see if it’s really likely to host life.

Scientists found a potential sign of life on a distant planet – an astronomer explains why many are still skeptical
Education|Europe|Political|Science|Technology

Macron invites international scientists to come work in France

French President Emmanuel Macron invited scientists from all over the world to come work in France or Europe, as U.S.

Macron invites international scientists to come work in France
Health|Political|Science|US|World

Trump's White House launches COVID website that criticizes WHO, Fauci and Biden

Republican U.S.

Trump's White House launches COVID website that criticizes WHO, Fauci and Biden
Health|Political|Science|US

White House touts Covid-19 ‘lab leak’ theory on new website

White House touts Covid-19 ‘lab leak’ theory on new website

White House touts Covid-19 ‘lab leak’ theory on new website
Health|Political|Science|US

Video shows doctor with measles treating kids. RFK Jr later praised him as an ‘extraordinary’ healer

A video shows a Texas doctor, who has been treating children in a measles outbreak, with a measles rash on his face in a clinic while caring for patients a week before he met with Health Secretary Robert F

Video shows doctor with measles treating kids. RFK Jr later praised him as an ‘extraordinary’ healer
Health|Science|US

Half of US states have reported measles cases this year

Half of US states have reported measles cases this year

Half of US states have reported measles cases this year
Health|Political|Science|Technology|US

Trump turns a COVID information website into a promotion page for the lab leak theory

A federal website that used to feature information on vaccines, testing and treatment for COVID-19 has been transformed into a page supporting the theory that the pandemic originated with a lab leak

Trump turns a COVID information website into a promotion page for the lab leak theory
Environment|Science

A new comet appeared in the sky, then likely disintegrated. But it can still be seen

A new comet appeared in the sky, then likely disintegrated. But it can still be seen

A new comet appeared in the sky, then likely disintegrated. But it can still be seen
Science|Technology

NASA's Lucy spacecraft is speeding toward another close encounter with an asteroid

NASA's Lucy spacecraft will soon swoop past a small asteroid

NASA's Lucy spacecraft is speeding toward another close encounter with an asteroid
Environment|Political|Science|US

Lawsuits seeking to address climate change have promise but face uncertain future

In the battle to slow climate change, local and state governments, as well as citizens, have taken to the courts. Their results have varied, but the cases keep coming.

Lawsuits seeking to address climate change have promise but face uncertain future
Environment|Science|Travel

How to catch the shooting stars of spring's first meteor shower, the Lyrids

Spring's first meteor shower is reaching its peak

How to catch the shooting stars of spring's first meteor shower, the Lyrids
Environment|Science

Scientists stumble across rare evidence that Earth is peeling underneath the Sierra Nevada

Scientists stumble across rare evidence that Earth is peeling underneath the Sierra Nevada

Scientists stumble across rare evidence that  Earth is peeling underneath the Sierra Nevada
Environment|Science|US

This notorious West Coast phenomenon fueled historic floods in the East. Another one is on the way

This notorious West Coast phenomenon fueled historic floods in the East. Another one is on the way

This notorious West Coast phenomenon fueled historic floods in the East. Another one is on the way
Science|Technology|World

Scientists find possible chemical signs of life on a faraway planet

Astronomers have detected possible chemical signs of life on a faraway planet

Scientists find possible chemical signs of life on a faraway planet
Science|Technology

New evidence challenges theories on the origin of water on Earth, study suggests

New evidence challenges theories on the origin of water on Earth, study suggests

New evidence challenges theories on the origin of water on Earth, study suggests
Environment|Science|Technology|US|World

NASA rover finds fresh evidence of the warm and wet past of Mars

A mineral called siderite found abundantly in rock drilled by a NASA rover on the surface of Mars is providing fresh evidence of the planet's warmer and wetter

NASA rover finds fresh evidence of the warm and wet past of Mars
Economy|Education|Environment|Political|Science

Trump funding freeze upends agricultural research at US universities

By Karl Plume, P.J.

Trump funding freeze upends agricultural research at US universities
Food|Health|Political|Science

Top NIH nutrition researcher studying ultraprocessed foods departs, citing censorship under Kennedy

Top NIH nutrition researcher studying ultraprocessed foods departs, citing censorship under Kennedy

Top NIH nutrition researcher studying ultraprocessed foods departs, citing censorship under Kennedy
Business|Health|Science

Experimental GLP-1 pill helped people with diabetes lose weight and lower blood sugar, Eli Lilly says

Experimental GLP-1 pill helped people with diabetes lose weight and lower blood sugar, Eli Lilly says

Experimental GLP-1 pill helped people with diabetes lose weight and lower blood sugar, Eli Lilly says
Health|Science|Technology

Behind the story of the decades-long journey of xenotransplantation

In this episode of The Story Behind the AP Story, we hear from Lauran Neergaard and Shelby Lum, who have been following the journey of animal to human transplants, or xenotransplants, over the last few years

Behind the story of the decades-long journey of xenotransplantation
Health|Lifestyle|Science

Believers say microdosing psychedelics helps them. Scientists are trying to measure the claims

Microdosing is gaining popularity with a new breed of health seekers

Believers say microdosing psychedelics helps them. Scientists are trying to measure the claims
Science|Technology|World

Scientists detect signature of life on a distant planet, study suggests

Scientists detect signature of life on a distant planet, study suggests

Scientists detect signature of life on a distant planet, study suggests
Health|Political|Science|US

Kennedy promises exhaustive studies to identify any environmental factors that may cause autism

Health Secretary Robert F

Kennedy promises exhaustive studies to identify any environmental factors that may cause autism
Environment|Science|US|World

Endangered sea turtle populations show signs of recovery in more than half the world, survey finds

A new global survey finds that endangered sea turtles show signs of recovery in a majority of places where they’re found worldwide

Endangered sea turtle populations show signs of recovery in more than half the world, survey finds
Health|Science

Walking faster may reduce your risk of abnormal heart rhythms, study finds

Walking faster may reduce your risk of abnormal heart rhythms, study finds

Walking faster may reduce your risk of abnormal heart rhythms, study finds
Science|Technology

Popular AIs head-to-head: OpenAI beats DeepSeek on sentence-level reasoning

Large language model AIs can ingest long documents and answer questions about them, but a key question is how well they ‘understand’ individual sentences in the documents.

Popular AIs head-to-head: OpenAI beats DeepSeek on sentence-level reasoning
Health|Science|US

1 heart transplant saves 3 young children in New York City

1 heart transplant saves 3 young children in New York City

1 heart transplant saves 3 young children in New York City
Science|Technology|World

Scientists find strongest evidence yet of life on an alien planet

In a potential landmark discovery, scientists using the James Webb Space Telescope have obtained what they call the strongest signs yet of possible life beyond our

Scientists find strongest evidence yet of life on an alien planet
Health|Science|US

Measles costs are accumulating as funding cuts threaten the outbreak response

Measles costs are accumulating as funding cuts threaten the outbreak response

Measles costs are accumulating as funding cuts threaten the outbreak response
Education|Health|Political|Science|Technology|US

Science caught in crossfire of Trump's fight with universities

Harvard scientist Dr.

Science caught in crossfire of Trump's fight with universities
Economy|Education|Health|Political|Science|Technology|US

iPhones and GPS owe their existence to US government-funded research. What’s at stake with Trump cuts to university funding

iPhones and GPS owe their existence to US government-funded research. What’s at stake with Trump cuts to university funding

iPhones and GPS owe their existence to US government-funded research. What’s at stake with Trump cuts to university funding
Education|Health|Lifestyle|Science

Is your teen sleep-deprived? These expert bedtime tips could help

Bedtime routines aren’t just for toddlers

Is your teen sleep-deprived? These expert bedtime tips could help
Education|Health|Lifestyle|Science

Sleep training is no longer just for babies. Some schools are teaching teens how to sleep

Sleep training is no longer just for newborns

Sleep training is no longer just for babies. Some schools are teaching teens how to sleep
Environment|Science|Technology|US

Solar storm could bring auroras farther south over the US than they typically appear

Solar storm could bring auroras farther south over the US than they typically appear

Solar storm could bring auroras farther south over the US than they typically appear
Health|Political|Science|US

Experts recommendations on RSV and meningitis vaccines will go to ex-prosecutor now at CDC

A federal panel of experts on Wednesday recommended an expansion of RSV vaccinations for adults and a new combination shot as another option to protect teens against meningitis

Experts recommendations on RSV and meningitis vaccines will go to ex-prosecutor now at CDC
Education|Health|Political|Science|US

Harvard researchers say they might have to lay off workers and euthanize research animals due to funding freeze

Harvard researchers say they might have to lay off workers and euthanize research animals due to funding freeze

Harvard researchers say they might have to lay off workers and euthanize research animals due to funding freeze
Environment|Health|Political|Science|US

US health chief Kennedy targets 'environmental toxins' as cause of autism

Environmental contributors to autism are behind its rising prevalence, U.S. Health Secretary Robert F.

US health chief Kennedy targets 'environmental toxins' as cause of autism
Economy|Education|Political|Science|Technology|US

How war, money and the quest for discovery entwined the US government and universities

The showdown between the Trump administration and Harvard University is spotlighting bare-knuckled politics and big dollar figures

How war, money and the quest for discovery entwined the US government and universities
Health|Political|Science|US

In first news conference as HHS secretary, Kennedy says autism is an epidemic in the US

In first news conference as HHS secretary, Kennedy says autism is an epidemic in the US

In first news conference as HHS secretary, Kennedy says autism is an epidemic in the US
Health|Science|US

CDC considers narrowing its Covid-19 vaccine recommendations

CDC considers narrowing its Covid-19 vaccine recommendations

CDC considers narrowing its Covid-19 vaccine recommendations
Science|Technology|World

A colossal squid is caught on camera for the first time in the deep sea

A colossal squid has been captured on camera for the first time in the deep sea by an international team of researchers steering a remotely operated submersible

A colossal squid is caught on camera for the first time in the deep sea
Environment|Science

Colossal squid resembles a ‘glass sculpture’ in first footage taken from the deep sea

Colossal squid resembles a ‘glass sculpture’ in first footage taken from the deep sea

Colossal squid resembles a ‘glass sculpture’ in first footage taken from the deep sea
Science|Technology

Tatooine-like planet outside the solar system may orbit two failed stars, scientists say

Scientists may have found a new Tatooine-like planet outside the solar system that orbits two failed stars

Tatooine-like planet outside the solar system may orbit two failed stars, scientists say
Environment|Science|Technology

How single-stream recycling works − your choices can make it better

Not all plastic is the same. Old yogurt cups and milk jugs, for example, don’t play well together when being turned into new materials. However, there are solutions.

How single-stream recycling works − your choices can make it better
Health|Lifestyle|Science

Stress doesn’t just affect your bladder. It can hijack your overall health

Stress doesn’t just affect your bladder. It can hijack your overall health

Stress doesn’t just affect your bladder. It can hijack your overall health
Economy|Health|Political|Science|World

WHO member countries agree on a draft 'pandemic treaty' to try to avoid COVID-19 mistakes

The World Health Organization's member countries have agreed on a draft pandemic treaty that sets guidelines for how the international community might face the next global health crisis

WHO member countries agree on a draft 'pandemic treaty' to try to avoid COVID-19 mistakes
Business|Political|Science|Technology|World

Putin praises Elon Musk, compares him to father of Soviet space program

Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday praised Elon Musk, comparing him to Sergei Korolev, the chief engineer behind the Soviet Union's space success in the 1950s and 1960s,

Putin praises Elon Musk, compares him to father of Soviet space program
Education|Environment|Science

Wide variety of old-growth ecosystems across the US makes their conservation a complex challenge

Effective conservation of old-growth ecosystems will work best if it considers their varied ecology.

Wide variety of old-growth ecosystems across the US makes their conservation a complex challenge
Education|Political|Science|US

US judge blocks Energy Department from slashing federal research funding

A federal judge temporarily blocked the Trump administration from carrying out steep cuts to federal research funding provided to universities by the U.S.

US judge blocks Energy Department from slashing federal research funding
Australia|Environment|Health|Science|World

Salmon migration affected by drug pollution in water from antianxiety medication

Salmon migration affected by drug pollution in water from antianxiety medication

Salmon migration affected by drug pollution in water from antianxiety medication
Science|Technology

Dark energy may have once been ‘springier’ than it is today − DESI cosmologists explain what their collaboration’s new measurement says about the universe’s history

Scientists have conflicting theories on why the universe is expanding at an accelerating rate. New measurements from a massive collaboration complicate these ideas.

Dark energy may have once been ‘springier’ than it is today − DESI cosmologists explain what their collaboration’s new measurement says about the universe’s history
Asia|Economy|Education|Health|Science|World

Giving cash to families in poor, rural communities can help bring down child marriage rates – new research

A study of about 1 million girls in Indonesia suggests government programs can be effective in reducing the number of child brides.

Giving cash to families in poor, rural communities can help bring down child marriage rates – new research
Health|Science

Want to reduce your dementia risk? A shingles vaccine could help

Want to reduce your dementia risk? A shingles vaccine could help

Want to reduce your dementia risk? A shingles vaccine could help
Economy|Education|Health|Political|Science

Harvard stands to lose $2.2 billion in federal funding. Researchers fear science will suffer

In a high-stakes standoff, President Donald Trump’s administration says it will freeze $2.2 billion in federal research grants for Harvard University, which is pushing back on demands for changes to campus policy

Harvard stands to lose $2.2 billion in federal funding. Researchers fear science will suffer
Business|Economy|Education|Science|Technology|US

OpenAI names members to its nonprofit commission

ChatGPT maker OpenAI named members to its newly formed nonprofit commission on Tuesday, which will guide the company's philanthropic efforts.

OpenAI names members to its nonprofit commission
Health|Science|US

US autism rate continues to rise, CDC says, pointing to greater awareness and better screening

US autism rate continues to rise, CDC says, pointing to greater awareness and better screening

US autism rate continues to rise, CDC says, pointing to greater awareness and better screening
Political|Science|Technology|US

FAA tests drone detection equipment in New Jersey after unexplained drone sightings in the state last year

FAA tests drone detection equipment in New Jersey after unexplained drone sightings in the state last year

FAA tests drone detection equipment in New Jersey after unexplained drone sightings in the state last year
Health|Political|Science|US

US CDC advisers discuss narrowing use of COVID-19 booster shots

The U.S.

US CDC advisers discuss narrowing use of COVID-19 booster shots
Science

Gray whales face mass mortality event along Pacific Coast

Gray whales are experiencing another mass mortality event along the North American Pacific coastline, with at least 70 whales perishing since the beginning of the year in Mexico’s Baja California peninsula.  Scientists are recording alarming statistics – including the lowest number of mother-calf pairs ever observed in key breeding lagoons – raising concerns about a potential repeat of the 2019 die-off, which claimed hundreds of whales. The declining population was first noticed in Mexico’s shallow, protected lagoons where the mammals traditionally congregate to calve, nurse, and breed. Steven Swartz, a marine scientist who has studied gray whales since 1977, reported

Gray whales face mass mortality event along Pacific Coast
Food|Health|Lifestyle|Science

How to boost protein in your diet, without losing other nutrients. 5 tips from an expert

How to boost protein in your diet, without losing other nutrients. 5 tips from an expert

How to boost protein in your diet, without losing other nutrients. 5 tips from an expert
Arts|Education|Health|Science|Technology

THERAPLAYING: Music therapy program to teach guitar to Parkinson's patients

THERAPLAYING: Music therapy program to teach guitar to Parkinson's patients

THERAPLAYING: Music therapy program to teach guitar to Parkinson's patients
Environment|Science|Technology|US

A strong solar storm heads to Earth. Here's what to know about northern lights

A strong solar storm is headed to Earth and this could cause colorful aurora displays in parts of the United States

A strong solar storm heads to Earth. Here's what to know about northern lights
Health|Political|Science|US

Autism rates in US rise again to 1 in 31 kids, CDC says

Newly released federal statistics show an estimated 1 in 31 U.S. children have autism, marking another jump in a long string of increases

Autism rates in US rise again to 1 in 31 kids, CDC says
Health|Science|US

Autism rates in US children hit record level in 2022, CDC data show

Rates of autism spectrum disorder among U.S. children reached a record level in 2022, continuing a recent trend of increasing prevalence, according to data released on

Autism rates in US children hit record level in 2022, CDC data show
Health|Political|Science|US

Translating what Kennedy's anti-vaccine allies hear in his response to the measles outbreak

Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F

Translating what Kennedy's anti-vaccine allies hear in his response to the measles outbreak
Health|Science|Technology

Scientists reveal advance in brain research once thought impossible

Scientists reveal advance in brain research once thought impossible

Scientists reveal advance in brain research once thought impossible
Environment|Europe|Science|World

Europe had most widespread floods for more than a decade in 2024, scientists say

Europe faced its most widespread flooding last year since 2013, with 30% of the continent's river network hit by significant floods, scientists said on Tuesday, as

Europe had most widespread floods for more than a decade in 2024, scientists say
Africa|Business|Crime|Environment|Science

Kenyan agents bust plot to smuggle giant ants for sale to foreign insect lovers

Four smugglers caught trying to transport thousands of live ants out of Kenya for sale on exotic pet markets in Europe and Asia will be sentenced

Kenyan agents bust plot to smuggle giant ants for sale to foreign insect lovers
Americas|Environment|Health|Science

Volcanic ash is a silent killer, more so than lava: What Alaska needs to know with Mount Spurr likely to erupt

When volcanoes like Alaska’s Mount Spurr erupt, the ash can damage people’s lungs, smother crops and kill animals, and the harm can continue to spread long afterward.

Volcanic ash is a silent killer, more so than lava: What Alaska needs to know with Mount Spurr likely to erupt
Economy|Environment|Science|US

25 years of Everglades restoration has improved drinking water for millions in Florida, but a new risk is rising

Changes to the landscape and pollution have harmed this vital ecosystem known as the ‘river of grass.’

25 years of Everglades restoration has improved drinking water for millions in Florida, but a new risk is rising
Business|Political|Science|Technology|US

US House committee seeks testimony from 23andMe co-founder after bankruptcy

A U.S.

US House committee seeks testimony from 23andMe co-founder after bankruptcy
Health|Science|Technology|US

FDA OKs trial of pig livers as dialysis-like treatment for liver failure

U.S. researchers are about to test if livers from gene-edited pigs could treat people with sudden liver failure — not with a transplant but temporarily attached outside the body

FDA OKs trial of pig livers as dialysis-like treatment for liver failure
Americas|Health|Science|US

How bird flu differs from seasonal flu − an infectious disease researcher explains

Avian influenza infections in the US have been rising over the past year, but there’s no evidence so far that people can infect each other with this strain of the virus.

How bird flu differs from seasonal flu − an infectious disease researcher explains
Education|Science|Sports|Technology

Johns Hopkins students develop technology to help Baltimore Orioles build better baseball bats

Johns Hopkins students develop technology to help Baltimore Orioles build better baseball bats

Johns Hopkins students develop technology to help Baltimore Orioles build better baseball bats
Environment|Health|Science

Brain-harming chemicals released from mattresses while children sleep, study says

Brain-harming chemicals released from mattresses while children sleep, study says

Brain-harming chemicals released from mattresses while children sleep, study says
Economy|Europe|Health|Political|Science

High UK visa costs deter international scientists and engineers

It took Ed Roberts over a year to find a senior scientist to work at his cancer research laboratory in Scotland, a delay he blames on high UK visa costs that

High UK visa costs deter international scientists and engineers
Environment|Europe|Science|Technology

This ‘Poo Zoo’ is harvesting living cells from animal dung

This ‘Poo Zoo’ is harvesting living cells from animal dung

This ‘Poo Zoo’ is harvesting living cells from animal dung
Environment|Science|US

Elephants at San Diego safari park huddle to protect calves during earthquake

At the San Diego Zoo Safari Park, a herd of African elephants was caught on video running over to protect their young by encircling them during a 5.2 magnitude earthquake

Elephants at San Diego safari park huddle to protect calves during earthquake
Science

Antarctic iceberg break exposes hidden marine ecosystem thriving

A colossal iceberg named A-84 – comparable in size to Chicago – calved from the George VI Ice Shelf on Jan. 13, unveiling a seafloor area previously concealed for decades. This event provided scientists aboard the Schmidt Ocean Institute’s (SOI) research vessel R/V Falkor (too) with an unprecedented opportunity to explore the newly exposed marine environment.  Upon arrival on Jan. 25, the research team deployed remotely operated vehicles to document and collect specimens from the seafloor. Contrary to initial expectations of sparse life due to prolonged ice coverage, the area revealed a vibrant ecosystem teeming with diverse species, including icefish,

Antarctic iceberg break exposes hidden marine ecosystem thriving
Health|Political|Science|US

How the CDC’s Epidemic Intelligence Service protects public health at home and abroad

The Epidemic Intelligence Service has been a crucial tool in fighting diseases at home and abroad. Its impact would be impossible to replace.

How the CDC’s Epidemic Intelligence Service protects public health at home and abroad
Celebrity|Entertainment|Science|Technology|World

Katy Perry launches into space with all-female crew on Blue Origin rocket

Pop star Katy Perry and five other women launched into space on a Blue Origin rocket and successfully returned to Earth on Monday, marking the first all-female spaceflight in

Katy Perry launches into space with all-female crew on Blue Origin rocket
Science|Technology

Why the meteorites that hit Earth have less water than the asteroid bits brought back by space probes – a planetary scientist explains new research

Water-rich meteorites contain key ingredients for life, yet they barely appear in meteorite collections. Recent research using shooting stars may explain why.

Why the meteorites that hit Earth have less water than the asteroid bits brought back by space probes – a planetary scientist explains new research
Business|Science|Technology

OpenAI launches new GPT-4.1 models with improved coding, long context comprehension

OpenAI on Monday launched its new AI model GPT-4.1, along with smaller versions GPT-4.1 mini and GPT-4.1 nano, touting major improvements in coding, instruction following, and long context

OpenAI launches new GPT-4.1 models with improved coding, long context comprehension
Education|Political|Science|Technology|US

US universities sue Energy Department over research cuts

A group of U.S. universities sued the Department of Energy in Massachusetts federal court on Monday over steep cuts to federal research funding in areas like

US universities sue Energy Department over research cuts
Americas|Science|US

Earthquake brings widespread shaking across Southern California

Earthquake brings widespread shaking across Southern California

Earthquake brings widespread shaking across Southern California
Celebrity|Entertainment|Science|Technology|Travel

Blue Origin launches an all-female celebrity crew with Katy Perry, Gayle King and Lauren Sanchez

Blue Origin has launched Jeff Bezos' fiancee Lauren Sanchez into space with an all-female celebrity crew that included Katy Perry and Gayle King

Blue Origin launches an all-female celebrity crew with Katy Perry, Gayle King and Lauren Sanchez
Health|Science|Technology

Technology use may be associated with a lower risk for dementia, study finds

Technology use may be associated with a lower risk for dementia, study finds

Technology use may be associated with a lower risk for dementia, study finds
Health|Science

New antibiotic is effective against gonorrhea, could be first new treatment since 1990s, study says

New antibiotic is effective against gonorrhea, could be first new treatment since 1990s, study says

New antibiotic is effective against gonorrhea, could be first new treatment since 1990s, study says
Business|Health|Science

Pfizer ends development of potential pill obesity treatment

Pfizer is ending the development of its potential once-daily pill treatment for obesity before venturing into the biggest and most expensive level of clinical testing

Pfizer ends development of potential pill obesity treatment
Environment|Political|Science|Technology|US

How and where is nuclear waste stored in the US?

The decades-long struggle to find a permanent place to dispose of nuclear waste will continue, probably for many years to come.

How and where is nuclear waste stored in the US?
Education|Health|Science

Are twins allergic to the same things?

An allergic reaction happens when your immune system overreacts to something that should be harmless. Whether that happens can be thanks to your genes, your environment or a combination.

Are twins allergic to the same things?
Education|Political|Science|Technology|US

Perceived consensus drives moral intolerance in a time of identity-driven politics and online bubbles

A psychologist explains how group identity, polarizing issues and social media are driving people apart – and suggests some remedies.

Perceived consensus drives moral intolerance in a time of identity-driven politics and online bubbles
Science|Technology

Getting AIs working toward human goals − study shows how to measure misalignment

Aligning AIs with people’s goals and values is tricky. A new technique quantifies how far off human and machine are from each other.

Getting AIs working toward human goals − study shows how to measure misalignment
Business|Economy|Europe|Health|Political|Science|Stock Markets|Technology|US

Trump health policy uncertainty sends biotech sector into deeper slump

Trump administration cuts across federal health agencies have sent shivers through a biotech industry already struggling through a prolonged downturn

Trump health policy uncertainty sends biotech sector into deeper slump
Health|Science

Yawning may be more dangerous than you think, experts say

Yawning may be more dangerous than you think, experts say

Yawning may be more dangerous than you think, experts say
Health|Political|Science|US

Takeaways from AP's report on how flat funding set stage for Texas measles outbreak, might fuel more

The measles outbreak in West Texas didn’t happen just by chance

Takeaways from AP's report on how flat funding set stage for Texas measles outbreak, might fuel more
MidEast|Political|Science|Technology|World

Saudi Arabia, US on 'pathway' to civil nuclear agreement, US Energy Secretary says

The United States and Saudi Arabia will sign a preliminary agreement to cooperate over the kingdom's ambitions to develop a civil nuclear industry, U.S.

Saudi Arabia, US on 'pathway' to civil nuclear agreement, US Energy Secretary says
Environment|Science|US

Gray wolf who was brought to Colorado from Canada dies in Wyoming

Gray wolf who was brought to Colorado from Canada dies in Wyoming

Gray wolf who was brought to Colorado from Canada dies in Wyoming
Health|Political|Science|US

RFK Jr.’s long, complicated history with the measles vaccines

RFK Jr.’s long, complicated history with the measles vaccines

RFK Jr.’s long, complicated history with the measles vaccines
Science|World

April’s full moon is a ‘micromoon.’ Here’s what that means

April’s full moon is a ‘micromoon.’ Here’s what that means

April’s full moon is a ‘micromoon.’ Here’s what that means
Asia|Environment|Science

A mysterious ocean glow reported for over 400 years has stumped scientists. A new study could offer clues

A mysterious ocean glow reported for over 400 years has stumped scientists. A new study could offer clues

A mysterious ocean glow reported for over 400 years has stumped scientists. A new study could offer clues
Environment|Science|US

The reason for an outburst of deadly storms early in the year could be lurking in the ocean

The reason for an outburst of deadly storms early in the year could be lurking in the ocean

The reason for an outburst of deadly storms early in the year could be lurking in the ocean
Africa|Environment|Science

Vultures are among the least loved animals. African conservationists are trying to change that

Vultures have an image problem and are among the least loved animals in the world

Vultures are among the least loved animals. African conservationists are trying to change that
Asia|Europe|Science|Technology|World

Jawbone from ancient land bridge reveals a mysterious human ancestor

Jawbone from ancient land bridge reveals a mysterious human ancestor

Jawbone from ancient land bridge reveals a mysterious human ancestor
Business|Science|Technology

A16z eyes leading mega round in former OpenAI CTO’s startup Thinking Machines, sources say

Silicon Valley venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz is in talks to lead an outsized early stage funding round of former OpenAI chief

A16z eyes leading mega round in former OpenAI CTO’s startup Thinking Machines, sources say
Business|Economy|Political|Science|Technology|US

Group of ex-OpenAI employees back Musk's lawsuit to halt OpenAI restructure

A dozen former OpenAI employees filed a legal brief on Friday backing co-founder Elon Musk's lawsuit aimed at keeping the non-profit status of OpenAI, marking

Group of ex-OpenAI employees back Musk's lawsuit to halt OpenAI restructure
Business|Science|Technology

Alphabet, Nvidia invest in OpenAI co-founder Sutskever's SSI, source says

Alphabet and Nvidia have joined prominent venture capital investors to back Safe Superintelligence (SSI), a startup co-founded by OpenAI's

Alphabet, Nvidia invest in OpenAI co-founder Sutskever's SSI, source says
Business|Europe|Science|Technology

Irish regulator investigates X over use of EU personal data to train Grok AI

Ireland's data regulator on Friday said it had opened an investigation into social media platform X over the use of personal data collected from European Union users to train its AI

Irish regulator investigates X over use of EU personal data to train Grok AI
Health|Science

Shame, grief, fear. How writing it all down can ease chronic pain

Psychotherapist and author, Nicole J. Sachs, explains how to begin a 20-minute practice called JournalSpeak that she says can help to interrupt the connection between negative emotions and chronic pain.

Shame, grief, fear. How writing it all down can ease chronic pain
Health|Lifestyle|Science

Chronic pain? Your nervous system could be causing it for good reason

Psychotherapist and bestselling author, Nicole Sachs, breaks down a key principle of mind-body medicine, explaining why the nervous system can sometimes turn pent-up stress, fear and anger into chronic, physical pain.

Chronic pain? Your nervous system could be causing it for good reason
Environment|Political|Science|US

Trump’s budget plan eviscerates weather and climate research, and it could be enacted immediately

Trump’s budget plan eviscerates weather and climate research, and it could be enacted immediately

Trump’s budget plan eviscerates weather and climate research, and it could be enacted immediately
Food|Health|Science

Lower-calorie Mediterranean diet and exercise limit bone loss, even during weight loss, study finds

Lower-calorie Mediterranean diet and exercise limit bone loss, even during weight loss, study finds

Lower-calorie Mediterranean diet and exercise limit bone loss, even during weight loss, study finds
Health|Science|Technology

Transplanted pig kidney removed after functioning in living patient for more than four months

Transplanted pig kidney removed after functioning in living patient for more than four months

Transplanted pig kidney removed after functioning in living patient for more than four months
Lifestyle|Science

Quiet couples: Silent moments can be powerful ways to connect

Knowable Magazine talks about how the right kind of silence between a couple can be golden, revitalizing and strengthening in a relationship.

Quiet couples: Silent moments can be powerful ways to connect
Health|Lifestyle|Science

What is the salt trick for men, and is it a secret to improved intimacy?

Ro took a closer look at an at-home cure for erectile dysfunction and discovered it should be taken with a big grain of salt.

What is the salt trick for men, and is it a secret to improved intimacy?
Fashion and Beauty|Health|Lifestyle|Science

Women report more hair loss than men at every age—is stress at play?

Hers has conducted studies that show women experiencing more hair thinning and loss than men.

Women report more hair loss than men at every age—is stress at play?
Environment|Health|Science|US

Extreme heat can age you as fast as a smoking habit

Grist reports on a new study showing that exposure to high temperatures adds up to 14 months to older adults' cellular age.

Extreme heat can age you as fast as a smoking habit
Health|Science|US

Doctors remove pig kidney from an Alabama woman after a record 130 days

An Alabama woman who lived with a pig kidney for a record 130 days had the organ removed and is back on dialysis

Doctors remove pig kidney from an Alabama woman after a record 130 days
Arts|Celebrity|Entertainment|Science|Technology

Ahead of spaceflight, Katy Perry is reading Carl Sagan and channeling her 'feminine divine'

Before she kicks off her upcoming world tour, Katy Perry is reaching for the stars

Ahead of spaceflight, Katy Perry is reading Carl Sagan and channeling her 'feminine divine'
Health|Science

That chronic pain is not all in your head, but the solution may not be in your body, expert says

That chronic pain is not all in your head, but the solution may not be in your body, expert says

That chronic pain is not all in your head, but the solution may not be in your body, expert says
Environment|Science

Were dinosaurs headed for extinction even before massive asteroid strike? Scientists offer new clues

Were dinosaurs headed for extinction even before massive asteroid strike? Scientists offer new clues

Were dinosaurs headed for extinction even before massive asteroid strike? Scientists offer new clues
Education|Lifestyle|Opinion|Science|Technology

AI-generated images can exploit how your mind works − here’s why they fool you and how to spot them

During scrolling, the brain processes visuals quickly not critically, making it easy to miss details that reveal a fake. As technology advances, slow down, look closer and think critically.

AI-generated images can exploit how your mind works − here’s why they fool you and how to spot them
Europe|Science

Tiny cut marks on animal bone fossils reveal that human ancestors were in Romania 1.95 million years ago

Researchers reexamining fossils identified telltale marks made by human ancestors cutting meat from bones. The discovery pushes back the date hominins started living in Europe by 200,000 years.

Tiny cut marks on animal bone fossils reveal that human ancestors were in Romania 1.95 million years ago
Americas|Environment|Science|World

Chile monitors volcanic field after seismic swarm causes 160 quakes in 2 hours

A seismic swarm that caused 160 quakes in two hours at the Laguna del Maule volcanic field in central Chile earlier this week has put authorities and citizens on alert.

Chile monitors volcanic field after seismic swarm causes 160 quakes in 2 hours
Education|Environment|Science|Technology|Travel

How one man just rewrote the history of Alcatraz

How one man just rewrote the history of Alcatraz

How one man just rewrote the history of Alcatraz