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Cow Flu Can Be Eliminated But Scientists Doubt Due to Lack of Cooperation

Experts have mixed opinions about cow flu with some hopeful that it can be eliminated while others are skeptical with the government's efforts to address it. Continue reading to learn more.

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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.

Google’s Carbon Footprint Increases by 13% As It Prioritizes AI-Integration Into Its Products

Google's carbon footprint ballooned after adding more AI chips to its data centers. Continue reading to learn more.

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.

Does Urine Therapy Work? Exploring the Risks and Benefits of Drinking Pee

Some people tout the health benefits of drinking urine, but experts say doing so could cause more harm than good. Read the article 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.

SpaceX To Launch 20 Starlink Satellites Into Space, Enhancing Internet for 4th of July Celebrations

SpaceX to launch 20 Starlink satellites, enhancing internet for 4th of July celebrations. Discover how this mission impacts connectivity.

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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.

Difficulty Falling, Staying Asleep? Here's Why You May Be Experiencing Insomnia

Though insomnia may seem benign, it can drastically affect daily living. Read to learn more. Insomnia generally refers to difficulties with falling and staying asleep.

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.

Biggest Rainforests in the World? These Tropical Rainforests Support Various Animal, Plant Species, and Power Mighty Rivers

Rainforests are crucial players in the Earth's ecosystems. Read to learn more about the biggest rainforests in the world.

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.

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Robot With Human Brain Created by Chinese Researchers; How Does Human-on-Chip System Work?

Chinese researchers built a lab-grown human brain to create hybrid machines. Continue reading the article to learn more.

Northern Hemisphere's Milky Way Could Be Seen in Clear Skies Without Using Telescope; Here’s the Best Way To Witness This Celestial Event During Summer and Fall

This summer is the best time of the year to observe the Milky Way Galaxy without the help of powerful telescopes. Check this article to learn more.

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What Is Diamond Dust? How Does This ‘Clear-Sky Precipitation’ Form Without Clouds?

A type of precipitation falls from a clear sky in very small ice crystals, so tiny that they appear to be suspended in the air. Read the article to learn more.

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‘Mobility Work’ as Part of Fitness Program Enhances Athletic Performance and Overall Health: Try These 5 Exercises!

Incorporate 'mobility work' into your fitness program to enhance athletic performance and overall health. Try these 5 exercises for better movement and flexibility!

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How Often Should You Weigh Yourself When Trying To Lose Weight? When’s the Best Time To Use the Scale?

One expert suggests doing weekly self-weigh-ins, but another says daily works for others, and this may depend on you. Continue reading to learn more.

Brain-Controlled Bionic Leg Revolutionizes Mobility for Amputees: How Does This New Tech Work?

Brain-controlled bionic leg revolutionizes mobility for amputees. How does this new tech work? Read the full article to learn more.

Scarce Alien Civilizations Probably the Reason Why Extraterrestrials Haven’t Contacted Humans Yet

It's challenging for intelligent and communicating life to evolve on other planets, suggesting a scarce alien civilization. Continue reading to learn more.

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James Webb Space Telescope Discovers Mysterious Small Red Dots in Early Universe: What Are These Ancient Cosmic Oddities?

The James Webb Space Telescope discovers mysterious small red dots in the early universe. What are these ancient cosmic oddities? Read the full article to find out.

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.

New Algorithm for Lung Transplants Fails Blood Type O, Ill Patients, Leading to Fewer Life-Saving Surgeries

A new algorithm for lung transplants fails blood type O and ill patients, leading to fewer life-saving surgeries. Read the full article for details.

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.

Firefly Aerospace’s Medium Launch Vehicle To Feature Reusable Booster for Cost Efficiency and Competitiveness; Alpha Rocket’s Fifth Mission Scrubbed Due to Issues

Firefly Aerospace's medium launch vehicle will feature a reusable booster for cost efficiency. Learn about the Alpha Rocket's fifth mission issues and the implications for future launches. Read 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.

New Renewable Energy Loses Support Under Biden’s Administration; Interest in Electric Vehicles Drops, Survey Claims

There's a drop in the support for new renewable energy from Republicans under Biden's administration. Continue reading to learn more.

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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Social Running Rage: Here's Why Running With Others Is Good For You

Running clubs and communities have become a rising trend in recent years. Read to find out why they are suitable for you.

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.