The Devil's Pool in Babinda, Queensland, is a natural wonder with a dangerous reputation. It’s a stunning rock pool with ...
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America Must Regulate Social Media
America invented social media. Now, it must invent regulations that protect users and free speech, argues John Wihbey.
Recent weeks have seen record-breaking heat on three separate continents. The United States clocked the largest number of heat warnings ever, parts of China simultaneously roasted, and Europe’s ...
When your cat meows, it might sound like a simple noise, but in reality, it’s a complex form of communication. Cats don’t ...
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Hegseth Announces New Pentagon Press Corps Full of Right-Wing Grifters
The defense secretary has successfully reshaped the Pentagon press corps to include some of the furthest-right “reporters.” ...
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Trump Calls Cattle Ranchers Ungrateful After They Say He Betrayed Them
Santos pleaded guilty last year to wire fraud and aggravated identity theft, as well as credit card fraud and illegally ...
Miami Community Newspapers on MSN
Stethoscope, meet AI – helping doctors hear hidden sounds to better diagnose disease
Valentina Dargam, Florida International University and Joshua Hutcheson, Florida International University When someone opens the door and enters a hospital room, wearing a stethoscope is a telltale ...
The Republic's climate reporter started her journey on the Arizona Trail with detours that were forced by wildfires and left ...
Anime fans are quick to drop shows for all kinds of reasons, and while slow pacing is a common culprit, it’s far from the ...
Now, the fight against HIV/AIDS is not just about governments and global health organisations anymore; it is a deeply personal one. And it is all about the choices you make, the conversations you have ...
The science is unsettled, but researchers say there is cause for concern. Tiny plastic particles like these—called microplastics—are added to some exfoliating skincare gels and can get into the ...
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Magnetic ‘muscles’ turn origami into crawling robots that move and heal from within
NC State engineers 3D-print paper-thin magnetic muscles that turn origami robots into moving drug-delivery machines.
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