The heavy casualties of the Black Death gave plants free rein to retake landscapes across Europe, but their return to abandoned lands didn’t exactly do wonders for their diversity. After widespread “rewilding” — in which nature is…
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Experiments Reveal the Real Danger of Tundra Tongue — Tongues Frozen to Metal
For generations of kids growing up in cold climates, licking a frozen lamppost has been a dare, a joke, or a mistake waiting to happen. The scene is famously immortalized in the holiday movie A Christmas Story, when a boy’s tongue gets stuck to…
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U.S. Public Reaction to Daylight Saving Time Turns Sharply Negative in the Fall
Twice a year, millions of people reset their clocks by an hour and complain about it. But according to a new analysis of social media posts, people appear to react much more negatively to one of those shifts than the other. The fall switch back…
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Sukhoi Su-30MKI crashes in Assam's Karbi Anglong district; search operations underway: IAF
Karbi Anglong (Assam) [India], March 6 (ANI): A Sukhoi Su-30MKI fighter jet of the Indian Air Force (IAF), which was on a training mission, crashed in Assam’s Karbi Anglong district on Thursday night.
‘The Su-30MKI which was on a training…
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Wide Awake At 2 A.M. Here’s Why Insomnia Peaks During Menopause
Understanding how menopausal symptoms contribute to insomnia is a critical first step toward improving sleep health and overall well-being.
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Trump administration weighs asking China to cut Iran, Russia oil purchases
EQT President and CEO Toby Z. Rice joins ‘Mornings with Maria’ to discuss the sudden rise in oil and natural gas prices as the Middle East conflict rages.
The U.S. is reportedly considering asking China to curb its purchases of oil from…
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Donald Trump says he must be ‘involved’ in choosing Iran’s next leader
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Donald Trump has said he must be involved in picking Iran’s supreme leader and that Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s…
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For the First Time, Lab‑Grown Brain Organoids Display Ability to Learn
Lab-grown brain organoids have been called “mini-brains” by some of their more enthusiastic proponents, but the reality is that these clumps of neural cells are some ways from replicating the performance of the human brain. Instead, they act…
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Dozens Killed and Thousands Displaced in Growing Pakistan-Afghan Border Conflict
While the U.S. and Israel continue a massive bombing campaign targeting Iran, another conflict continues to escalate nearby between Pakistan and Afghanistan. In recent weeks, the two countries have gone from border skirmishes to what senior…
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Tears and cheers as controversial long-running Australian breakfast radio show implodes
Since the campaign, Hill says about 2,000 companies have pulled their ads from the show, listing major Australian brands such as Qantas, national telecoms company Telstra and supermarket giants Coles and Woolworths as examples. Global brands who…
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