- Mangroves in Belize protect coastlines, are nursery grounds for fish, and store vast amounts of carbon.
- In 2021, the government of Belize committed to restoring 4,000 hectares (nearly 10,000 acres) of mangroves, and…
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From local planting to national plan, Belize bets on mangrove recovery
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Bay Area breakthrough in imaging earthquakes with 1000 times more accuracy could revolutionize how we prepare for tremors – The Mercury News
- Bay Area breakthrough in imaging earthquakes with 1000 times more accuracy could revolutionize how we prepare for tremors The Mercury News
- LLNL scientists reach major breakthrough in recording earthquakes ttownmedia.com
- How buried cables are…
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SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launches GPS III-7 mission from Florida: Watch replay
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – SpaceX launched a Falcon 9 rocket on Friday for the GPS III-7 mission to medium-Earth orbit from Florida.
What we know:
The rocket lifted off around 1:30 p.m. from Space Launch Complex 40 (SLC-40) at Cape Canaveral Space…
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SpaceX launches latest GPS III satellite for U.S. military
WASHINGTON — A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launched the U.S. military’s latest Global Positioning System (GPS) satellite on May 30.
The rocket lifted off from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station at 1:37 p.m. Eastern, carrying the GPS III…
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Trump Pushes Debunked Theory of ‘Transgender Mice’ as He Thanks Musk for His ‘Service’
In a press briefing on Friday President Donald Trump praised billionaire Elon Musk for his contributions to DOGE, citing a debunked claim that the government had been funding scientific research to make “transgender mice.”
Trump…
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Scientists Stunned by Venus’ Bizarre Pancake Volcanoes
Venus, often called Earth’s evil twin, is home to some of the most peculiar geological features in the solar system. Among its many mysteries are the planet’s so-called pancake domes—enormous, circular volcanic formations that resemble…
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Cicadas Will Soon Bring a Noisy Start to the 2025 Summer as Brood XIV Emerges
Cicadas are back at it again in 2025, already emerging in droves to announce the approach of summer with their screeches. If you live in the Eastern U.S., get ready to meet (and hear) Brood XIV (14), this year’s batch of periodical cicadas.
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Mystery as six gray whales found dead after unusually high influx into San Francisco Bay
Six gray whales have died in the San…
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New horned dinosaur is “largest and most ornate” ever found
Paleontologists are introducing us to a stunning new dinosaur called Lokiceratops – and it’s unlike anything we’ve seen before. This horned giant from the Late Cretaceous era stood out with an eye-catching frill and dramatic, twisted horns…
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Viking-era treasure hoard among several significant discoveries in Täby
Several significant Viking-era discoveries have been made in Täby, Sweden, where archaeologists from Arkeologerna have uncovered a large silver hoard alongside the remains of an extensive farming settlement.
Excavations found the remains of 34…
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