Scientists in Japan have developed a high-resolution X-ray telescope sharp enough to distinguish an object just 3.5 mm wide ...
Biologists are racing to save America’s freshwater mussels—the water-filtering keystone species that once filled the ...
Freshwater mussels are the kind most people don't even know exist. They live for decades—more than a century in some cases.
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Some communities are using their share of opioid settlement funds on treatment, transportation and recovery, while others are ...
Texas A&M Athletics honored its student-athletes and programs at the 2026 Legacy Awards at the Ford Hall of Champions Monday ...
Jeff Shell, who resigned Wednesday as president of Paramount Skydance amid a breach-of-contract lawsuit filed against him and ...
Positioning Namibia's Renewable Energy as a Catalyst for Local Manufacturing From policy influence to offshore dealmaking, the African Energy Chamber recognizes Namibian energy pioneer Knowledge Katti ...
When she was a kid in the 1970s, Karen Terio wasn't allowed to watch much television, but wildlife specials were permitted.
When we read the weekly Torah portion Shemini, we encounter not only the theme of the laws of kashrut, but also a deeper conversation about the human being, about animals, about boundaries, about ...
Minnesota’s fraud committee is uncovering what its Republican chair calls a systemic failure of oversight that allowed billions in taxpayer dollars to flow unchecked to fraudsters.