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U.S. Government to Stop Tracking the Costs of Extreme Weather

U.S. Government to Stop Tracking the Costs of Extreme Weather

Newsportual Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said on Thursday it would stop tracking the cost of the country’s most expensive disasters,
The Best Way to Drop an Egg

The Best Way to Drop an Egg

The egg drop challenge is an annual rite of passage for many students learning about physics: Swaddle an egg in
Efforts Grow to Thwart mRNA Therapies as RFK Jr. Pushes Vaccine Wariness

Efforts Grow to Thwart mRNA Therapies as RFK Jr. Pushes

Utah and Tennessee passed laws requiring foods containing vaccines to be classified as drugs, even though no such foods are
Soviet spacecraft will likely fall to Earth this week

Soviet spacecraft will likely fall to Earth this week

Maddie Molloy Climate & Science reporter Getty Images The Soviet Union launched a number of missions to explore Venus –
Want to Be a Deep Sea Explorer? Don’t Worry, There’s Lots Left.

Want to Be a Deep Sea Explorer? Don’t Worry, There’s

Humans have visually documented about 1,470 square miles, or a mere 0.001 percent, of the deep seafloor, according to a
Clean energy mission blow as Hornsea 4 windfarm cancelled

Clean energy mission blow as Hornsea 4 windfarm cancelled

In a significant blow to the government’s clean energy ambitions the Danish energy company Orsted has cancelled plans for a
What to Know About Kosmos-482, a Soviet Spacecraft Returning to Earth After 53 Years

What to Know About Kosmos-482, a Soviet Spacecraft Returning to

A robotic Soviet spacecraft has been adrift in space for 53 years. It will return to Earth later this week.
The Surprising Ways That Siblings Shape Our Lives

The Surprising Ways That Siblings Shape Our Lives

Joshua Goodman, an associate professor of education and economics at Boston University, found a similarly striking effect at the college
Philip Sunshine, 94, Dies; Physician Who Pioneered Treatment of Premature Babies

Philip Sunshine, 94, Dies; Physician Who Pioneered Treatment of Premature

Philip Sunshine, a Stanford University physician who played an important role in establishing neonatology as a medical specialty, revolutionizing the
Sir David Attenborough Ocean film ‘greatest message he’s told’

Sir David Attenborough Ocean film ‘greatest message he’s told’

Sir David Attenborough is launching what he says is one of the most important films of his career as he