Why did Los Angeles throw 96 million black balls into its drinking water? world news
Millions of black plastic balls floating in drinking water reservoirs may sound like an environmental disaster, but for Los Angeles, they’re becoming an ingenious solution to several major challenges. The unusual sight attracted worldwide…
Why the U.S. Restricted, Then Restored Anthropic’s Most Powerful AI Model
The U.S. Department of Commerce has Lifted export controls that forced Anthropic to impose The company on Tuesday said it will shut down two of its most advanced artificial intelligence (AI) models – Fable 5 and Myth 5 – to all users…
Ancient DNA in an abandoned tomb near Jerusalem reveals hidden human stories from 3,000 years ago | World News
On the western outskirts of Jerusalem, a tomb had been disturbed long before scientists arrived, and its contents were partly scattered and partly preserved by chance. At first glance, what remains is unremarkable: broken pottery, mixed human remains,…
Sally Grace Contarino Update: 5 things to know about Australian tourist who disappeared in the US after traveling to Las Vegas alone
Looking for a 26 year old tourist Australia She disappeared after failing to board a flight home after a solo trip to Las Vegas. Sally Grace Contarino Traveling to the United States alone and planning to visit las vegasMount Charleston and Southern…
Fukushima nuclear disaster forces more than 150,000 people to flee and turns towns into ghost towns, but one man goes back to save animals: Meet Naoto Matsumura |
After the Fukushima nuclear disaster in Japan in March 2011, more than 150,000 people were forced from their homes and once-bustling towns turned into eerie ghost towns almost overnight. Many families fled with only the essentials, believing they would…
From jus soli to golden virtue: The test and transition of birthright citizenship in the United States
The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday upheld birthright citizenship in a landmark ruling, dealing a setback to President Donald Trump, who signed an executive order at the start of his second term revamping a policy he called a “disgrace.” The…
‘Don’t want to look like America’: 5 reasons why Europe is against air conditioning despite summer melt
European heatwave: Why residents are skeptical of air conditioning As Europe experiences an increasingly intense heatwave, with temperatures exceeding 40 degrees, one question continues to vex visitors from warmer parts of the world – why do so…
Sally Contarino Update: Australian tourist missing in US approached by content creator in viral video, ‘I have a boyfriend’
A social media pick-up artist secretly filmed a 26-year-old tourist Australia She disappeared in the United States and the video became one of her last public appearances before her disappearance. Sally Grace Contarino Traveling to the United States…
Monkey Tree: Chile’s oldest national tree, can live 2,000 years |
Some trees stand out simply because of how long they have been standing. The monkey tree, scientifically known as Araucaria, belongs to a very ancient lineage whose ancestors shared the earth with dinosaurs, and the root systems of individual trees…
Nancy Guthrie Update: Cajun Navy VP opens up about PCSD refusing to accept help, ‘They just decided…’
American Cajun Navy Vice President Brian Trascher appeared on NewsNation’s Katie Pavlich Tonight and discussed the organization’s efforts to assist in the search for the missing Nancy Guthrie. He made public about Pima County Sheriff’s…