- Malaysia’s Teluk Air Tawar-Kuala Muda (TAT-KM) mudflats host tens of thousands of migratory birds along the East Asian-Australasian Flyway, including at one point the critically endangered spoon-billed sandpiper,…
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A critical stopover for shorebirds awaits protection in Malaysia
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Blue swirl in sky spurs sighting reports across Western Pa. and beyond
National Weather Service staff at its Moon office got a few odd calls last night, about a strange-looking blue swirl moving across the sky.
“We had a couple of calls on the overnight shift,” said NWS Meteorologist Andrew Kienzle.
The swirl…
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Novel algorithm inspired by particle behavior enhances medical imaging
Medical imaging methods such as ultrasound and MRI are often affected by background noise, which can introduce blurring and obscure fine anatomical details in the images. For clinicians who depend on medical images, background noise…
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Defend Public Health Releases Alternative To RFK Jr.’s “MAHA” Agenda
WASHINGTON, DC – MAY 22: U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. talks about a new Make America Healthy Again Commission report in the East Room of the White House on May 22, 2025 in Washington, DC. The commission, which is…
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Shooting At The CDC Highlights The Perils Of Health Misinformation
In this week’s edition of InnovationRx, we look at the shooting at the CDC, longevity drugs for dogs (and maybe eventually people too), Strand Therapeutics’ programmable mRNA for fighting cancer, Tahoe Therapeutics’ AI models of living…
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Discovery of New Fossils — and a New Species of Ancient Human Ancestor — Reveals Insights on Evolution
Newswise — The discovery of new fossils and a new species of ancient ancestor may help shift the perception of human evolution from linear evolution to that of a tree with many branches, new UNLV research published…
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What Is a Glacial Outburst Flood? Alaska’s Suicide Basin Explained
August 13, 2025
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Why Glacial Lake Outbursts like the One in Alaska May Happen More Often
Meltwater from a glacial lake outburst is flooding Juneau, Alaska. Such events are likely to happen more often as climate change destabilizes ice and…
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AI chip shipments from US had secret location trackers: Report
Some chip shipments delivered from the United States to other locations had tracking devices, according to a report.
People familiar with the matter told a UK-based news agency that the location tracking devices were placed in shipments at…
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Weaver ants are better at teamwork than humans, new study finds
Weaver ants have cracked a teamwork challenge humans have struggled with for centuries. New research shows that individual weaver ants get stronger as their group grows, a sharp contrast to human teams, where individuals often slack off when…
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Cambrian Works Selects Astroscale U.S. as its Mission Partner for NASA Swift Observatory Boost Mission Concept Study
DENVER, August 12, 2025 — Cambrian Works has selected Astroscale U.S. as its mission partner for a 30-day NASA study to develop a comprehensive concept of operations and implementation plan for a potential commercial mission to raise…
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