
Satellites Reveal Illegal Bottom Trawling in Vulnerable Marine Ecosystems
Research suggests this fishing practice releases up to 370 million metric tons of carbon dioxide every year. At the depths of the seafloor, life moves …
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Billions of the winged insects are set to emerge from underground starting this month for a weekslong, frenzied and famously noisy mating ritual. Kentucky is known as the land of horses, bourbon and bluegrass — and soon, it will be home to a whole lot of cicadas. Billions of the winged insects are …
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The world’s critical minerals come from just a few countries. That’s a big problem for clean energy
China is the leading refiner for 19 out of 20 strategic minerals studied in a new report, and has an average share of around 75%. The world’s sources of critical minerals are increasingly concentrated in just a few countries, most notably China, leaving the global economy vulnerable to supply …
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Legendary Wall Street Pro Dan Ives Says AI Stocks Will Hit New Highs in 2025—Which Ones to Buy?
Wedbush analyst Dan Ives is a well-known name in the investing industry. He has been a tech analyst for over two decades and made tech sector calls …
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Archaeologists Found a Skeleton Wearing an Amulet That May Change the History of Christianity
A 1.37-inch inscription could upend our understanding of the religion’s spread. Here’s what you’ll learn when you read this story: Archaeologists discovered a silver amulet containing an 18-line text showing the oldest known devotion to Christianity north of the Alps. • Computer technology helped …
How elephants evolved to beat cancer, and how we could too
Scientists have recently shed some light on exactly why elephants, one of the biggest animals on the planet, paradoxically experience unusually low …