By Jeff Charles Who knew sustainability could be so ssssserious and yet, so ssssilly? Apparently, researchers who compiled a report suggesting that humans could potentially replace…
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By Danielle A New Mexico man has died from complications of the bubonic plague, marking the stateâs first BP-related fatality since 2020. âThe New Mexico Department…
By Jacob M. Thompson Scientists in the mainstream media are once again sounding the alarm on this relatively quiet spread of a strain of avian…
By Jacob M. Thompson The law provides for an emergency brake, as requested by Parliament, so targets for agricultural ecosystems can be suspended under exceptional…
by M Winger Itâs the largest fire in Texas history. Over 1,000,000 acres have been consumed. Around 500 structures have been destroyed. This fire in…
By Reuters A UK-owned ship attacked by Houthis last month sank in the Red Sea, the US military confirmed on Saturday, as it echoed a warning from…
By Jacob M. Thompson Texasâ cattle supply is under serious precious after a massive wildfire has scorched the stateâs panhandle, burning the fields needed for…
By News and History Rogue emissions from China of ozone-depleting chemicals had threatened to delay recovery by a decade. But the emissions were stopped, according…
By Carolyn Collins Petersen The Blue Eye of the Sahara, also known as the Richat Structure or the Guelb er Richat, is a geological formation…