Four radioactive wasp nests found on South Carolina nuclear facility
Wasps living around a Cold War-era nuclear facility in South Carolina have built at least four radioactive nests, raising questions about their source of hazardous
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Wasps living around a Cold War-era nuclear facility in South Carolina have built at least four radioactive nests, raising questions about their source of hazardous
Some 280,000 people live in the five northernmost counties of Idaho. One of the key public officials responsible for their health is Thomas Fletcher, a
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Ex-Russian President Dmitry Medvedev said his country’s withdrawal from the Intermediate Nuclear Forces Treaty presented a “new reality” for Moscow’s enemies.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is signaling that he plans to expand Israel’s military operations in Gaza with plans to occupy all of the strip. The
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Sean “Diddy” Combs has been denied bail ahead of his sentencing on prostitution-related charges.
Israel has killed more than 18,000 children since the start of its genocidal war on Gaza.
USAID provided financial assistance and “technical expertise” to Sudan, and cutting it has worsened the humanitarian.
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Seawater intrusion into delta, where the river meets Arabian Sea, triggers collapse of farming and fishing communities.
A major international study has found that when it comes to choosing a long-term partner, people across the globe consider not just how many sexual
Stimulating the vagus nerve with a device attached to the outer ear can help make compassion meditation training more effective at boosting people’s capacity for
University of North Carolina Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center researchers have developed a “two-in-one” molecule that can simultaneously turn off two notoriously difficult-to-target cancer-related genes, KRAS