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Uranium signatures in turtles and tortoises near nuclear testing and waste sites
The shells of turtles, tortoises, and sea turtles keep growing as long as the animals live—and…
As wildfires multiply, a new era of air pollution
From Quebec to British Columbia to Hawaii, North America is facing an extraordinary wildfire season—and regions…
What's the best way to prevent tuberculosis transmission from wildlife to cattle?
An analysis of relevant published studies indicates that cattle face a hypothetically high risk of getting…
India's historic cut-price Moon mission set for touchdown
India readied Wednesday to become the first nation to land a spacecraft on the Moon’s south…
Climate change supercharged 'fire weather' behind Canada blazes
Months of hot and dry weather created the tinderbox-like conditions behind this year’s record-breaking wildfires in…
At least 1,100 missing after Hawaii fires
At least 1,100 people are still missing two weeks after deadly wildfires ravaged the Hawaiian island…
Birds living on a university campus found to be less afraid of humans after the pandemic closure
When UCLA shifted to remote instruction during the early days of COVID-19, the campus was much…
Serum amyloid A: Exploring links between the beneficial and pathologic actions of an enigmatic protein
Serum amyloid A (SAA) is a family of ancient proteins that can be traced from present-day…
How to prepare your home for summer heat waves
Every year, an estimated 600 people in the U.S. die in extreme heat waves. Nearly 10,000…