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Biden Administration Proposes New OSHA Rules to Combat Extreme Heat Protecting Workers

The Biden administration proposes new OSHA rules to combat extreme heat and protect workers. Learn how these changes aim to improve safety.

Telescopes Like JWST Could Detect Technosignatures Like Greenhouse Gases If Aliens Use Them to Make Other Planets Habitable

James Webb Space Telescope has already detected greenhouse gases in at least two exoplanets. Continue reading to learn more.

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Hurricane Beryl Breaks Records as It Threatens the Caribbean; How Does Rapid Intensification Fuels the Climate-Driven Superstorm?

Hurricane Beryl poses a major threat to Caribbean communities after growing at an explosive rate due to rapid intensification. Learn more about it in this article.

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Weapon of the Future: AI Gets Involved in Ukraine Conflict, Fuels Possible New Period of Killer Robots

In the middle of the Russia-Ukraine conflict, companies are recently at work on a weapon of the future that uses the capabilities of AI. Find out more about it in this article.

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Bipedalism in Animals: These Creatures Can Stand, Walk on Their Two Legs

Several animals have adopted a bipedal way of walking. Read to learn more. Bipedalism generally refers to using just two legs for walking. Several animals have adopted bipedalism as their main mode of travel.

Meat Addiction: Here's How Dangerous, Addictive Red Meat Over-Consumption Has Become

If excessive smoking that leads to debilitating outcomes is considered an addiction, should meat overconsumption be any different? Read to learn more about meat addiction.

Food Waste: Here's How It Contributes to Greenhouse Gas Emissions, Harms the Environment

Food waste accounts for one-third of all human-caused greenhouse gas emissions. Read to learn more. Despite the global food security crisis, roughly one-third of produced food ends up becoming food waste each year.

Tuesday, Jul 2

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Private Chinese Rocket Crashes After Accidental Launch During Ground Test; What Caused Tianlong-3’s Accidental Take Off?

A private Chinese aerospace company accidentally launched one of its rockets during a supposed static test launch. Continue reading the article to learn more.

Dinosaur Extinction 65 Million Years Ago May Have Helped Facilitate the Spread of Grapes Around the World [Study]

Grapes reportedly started to proliferate after dinosaurs went extinct. Continue reading to learn more.

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Groundwater in American Cities Found To Contain Cancer-Causing Radium From Nuclear Waste From WWII Atomic Bombs

A county in Missouri has been dubbed as a cancer cluster due to radium used in making WWII atomic bombs. Learn more about it in this article.

NOAA’s GOES-16 Captures Hurricane Beryl As It Made Landfall on Carriacou Island [Watch]

Hurricane Beryl has already strengthened into the earliest Category 5. Continue reading to learn more.

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Double Euthanasia: Married Dutch Couple Die Together by Lethal Injection After 5 Decades of Marriage; What Are the Guidelines in Practicing Assisted Suicide?

A married couple in the Netherlands died together in what is just the latest case of double euthanasia in the Netherlands. Find out more about it in this article.

Biden Didn't Blink During First Presidential Debate 2024, X User Shares in Viral Post; Could the President Really Have Parkinson's Disease?

Billionaire Bill Ackman shared in X that President Biden did not blink during the first presidential debate. Read to learn more.

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China To Crack Open the First Lunar Samples Obtained by Chang’e-6 Probe; How Will Experts Process the Invaluable Substance?

The lunar samples obtained from the far side of the Moon were handed over by the China National Space Administration to scientists for further analysis. Check this article to learn more.

Deadly Edibles? Some Common Foods in US Could Increase Mortality Risk by 10%, Study Reveals

A diet with a high intake of ultra-processed foods could shoot death risk up by 10%. Read to learn more.

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600-Foot Ancient Monument, Burial Mound Unearthed by Archaeologists During Highway Excavations

The ancient monument was actually a burial mound from 4000 B.C. Read to learn more. During excavations on a highway in the Czech republic, archaeologists were able to uncover an ancient monument from around B.

Monday, Jul 1

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Shark Attack Leaves Man Critically Injured off Florida’s Coast: How Can People Prevent Future Incidents?

A shark attack leaves a man critically injured off Florida's coast. How can we prevent future incidents? Read the full article for safety tips and insights.

Aging: How Age Reversal Efforts Can Transform Your Health and Lifestyle

Learn how age reversal efforts can transform your health and lifestyle, bringing new possibilities for vitality and longevity. Read the full article.

Beryl Intensifies to Category 4 Hurricane With 130 MPH Sustained Winds

Beryl is already considered an "extremely dangerous" Category 4 storm. Continue reading to learn more.

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Japan’s H3 Rocket Launches ALOS-4 Satellite After Delay Last Weekend Due to Bad Weather

Japan's H3 rocket successfully launches ALOS-4 satellite after a weather delay. Get the latest updates on this significant space mission.

NASA’s Odyssey Marks 100,000 Orbits by Sharing Stunning Photo of Mars’ Olympus Mons Volcano

NASA's longest-running robotic spacecraft on Mars, Odyssey, just made its 100,000 trips around the Red Planet. Continue reading to learn more.

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High Tide, Low Tide: Here's What Causes the Rise and Fall of Sea Levels

High tides and low tides can largely be explained by the gravitational force of the Moon. Read to learn more.

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Russian Satellite Breaks Apart in Orbit, Forces ISS Astronauts To Take Shelter in Starliner Capsule

ISS astronauts have sought refuge after a Russian satellite splintered apart in orbit. Find out more about it in this article.

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Desert Moss Shows Potential of Growing on Mars; How Can Syntrichia Caninervis Help Establish Life on the Red Planet?

In the future, human civilization on Mars could be accompanied by an extraordinary and resilient little plant. Continue reading the article to learn more.

Sunday, Jun 30

President Biden May Have Parkinson's Disease, Health Expert Says After 2024 First Presidential Debate

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President Joe Biden reportedly showed signs of Parkinson's disease at the 2024 Presidential Debate against Donald Trump. Continue reading to learn more.

Saturday, Jun 29

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Pink Dolphin Photos Off North Carolina Coast: Real or Fake? Do They Actually Exist?

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Are pink dolphins off North Carolina's coast real or fake? Read to know more. Numerous images of dolphins that some individuals claim are pink have been shared on social media platforms off the coast of North Carolina.

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Skyscraper-Sized Asteroid 2024 MK to Flyby Between Earth and Moon on Saturday; Could We Stop an Asteroid Impact Event?

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Skyscraper-sized asteroid 2024 MK is going to flyby between Earth and Moon this Saturday. Read to learn more.

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Finland To Become the First Country in the World to Administer Bird Flu Vaccination for Humans

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Finland plans to roll out bird flu vaccination as soon as next week to some workers with exposure to animals. Learn more about it in this article.

Friday, Jun 28

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2024 Presidential Debate: Did Joe Biden Use Medical Enhancing Drugs During Face-Off With Donald Trump?


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There is no evidence that Joe Biden has cognitive impairment, and the rumors that he had to use medical-enhancing drugs at the first 2024 presidential debate reportedly make no sense. Continue reading to know the full story.

World’s Smallest Elephant Confirmed As Endangered Subspecies: Can We Save the Bornean Elephant From Extinction?

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World's smallest elephant is now confirmed as an endangered subspecies. Can we save the Bornean elephant from extinction? Read the full story.