At least 19 people are dead after floods triggered by South Asia’s annual monsoon, with a…
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Bison reintroduced to Canada's Banff thrive again
Wild bison that once numbered in the tens of millions in North America before being hunted…
US county sues oil companies for $51 bn over 'Heat Dome' disaster
A county in the northwestern state of Oregon on Thursday filed a lawsuit against major fossil…
Climate finance summit wraps up eyeing bigger progress
A global summit seeking to overhaul the international financial system wraps up Friday after taking small…
Beijing issues highest heat alert as north China swelters
China issued its highest-level heat alert for northern parts of the country on Friday as the…
NASA opposes lithium mining at tabletop flat Nevada desert site used to calibrate satellites
Environmentalists, ranchers and others have fought for years against lithium mining ventures in Nevada. Yet opposition…
Bridging the gap for precision medicine: Nanofluidic aptamer nanoarray measures individual proteins
In the evolving world of precision medicine, the need for methods that can measure biomolecules with…
Study reveals how leaf-cutting ants gauge leaf portion size
They might not be able to leap tall buildings with a single bound, but leaf-cutting ants…
Q&A: How can the Chignik, Alaska, earthquake help predict future risk?
Earthquakes are caused by the movement of the tectonic plates that make up Earth’s crust. Off…
Pandemic restrictions don't hamper innovation, evidence from the 1918 flu shows
Researchers are still learning from the last century’s worst global health emergency for clues about the…