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Peering far into the distant, high-redshift universe, the James Webb telescope has discovered an abundance of small red galaxies known as the Little Red Dots. …
The global push for a transition to green energy has sparked demand for critical minerals such as lithium, vanadium, copper and cobalt. These are needed for el…
Small-scale solar helped renewables hit nearly triple coal's generation in the US.
EU Trade Commissioner Maros Sefcovic and his Chinese counterpart are meeting in Brussels as Europe prepares countermeasures to battle a flood of cheap imports.…
Europe’s June heatwave killed at least 1,300 people, mostly over 65 in France, as temperatures hit 41.7 °C in Germany and 40.5 °C in Poland, showing extreme he…
Venezuela's twin earthquakes (7.2 and 7.5 magnitude) killed at least 1,430, injured over 3,200, and left 50,000+ missing, with rescue efforts hampered by after…
Three federal firefighters died and two were injured battling the Snyder Mesa and Cottonwood wildfires, now over 121,000 acres combined. Their deaths highlight…
Starting July 1, Australia will triple drone surveillance at Sydney’s beaches to 26, covering 22 beaches year-round to spot sharks earlier and reduce attacks. …
Closing wounds, burns and deep cuts isn't enough to kick-start healing. A wound needs a clean environment, free of bacterial infection and interruption.
Three Colorado-Utah border wildfires killed three firefighters and injured two; their deaths highlight the extreme dangers posed by escalating wildfires amid w…
At least 1,000 people, mostly aged 65 or older, died in France due to Europe's heatwave, with excess deaths expected to rise as officials collect more data. Sc…




























