Science News

Prior to Russia’s potential threat from satellites, there existed events such as Starfish Prime, nesting dolls, and robotic arms.

If Russia were to deploy nuclear warheads to destroy American satellites, it could have catastrophic consequences such as causing failures in your home’s electrical and water systems, halting air, rail, and road transportation, and rendering your cellphone inoperable. The following are some of the causes of concern this week regarding reports of Russia potentially developing

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Science News

11 sea turtles that were previously cold-stunned have been released back into the Atlantic Ocean after receiving rehabilitation in Florida.

Eleven Kemp’s ridley sea turtles that were cold-stunned have been released back into the Atlantic Ocean by employees of Clearwater Marine Aquarium in Florida. The aquarium announced on Thursday that the turtles, who had been undergoing rehabilitation for two months, were recently set free near Cape Canaveral. The group of 16 turtles originally came from

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Health Care

A study conducted in the United States has discovered that a higher number of fatalities occur from smoking drugs rather than injecting them.

According to a recent study by the government, smoking has overtaken injecting as the most prevalent method of drug use in cases of overdose in the United States. The study published by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Thursday is considered the largest investigation into how Americans consumed the drugs that ultimately caused

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Health Care

Iowa’s abortion providers have received guidance on how to handle the temporarily halted 6-week ban, in case it is ultimately upheld.

The Iowa Supreme Court recently approved guidelines for abortion providers in response to the state’s ban on abortions after six weeks of pregnancy. The strict abortion law is temporarily suspended while Governor Kim Reynolds appeals the lower court’s decision to halt its main components. However, the medical board has been told to proceed with creating

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Energy & Environment

“The historic climate agreement is being jeopardized by conflicts among wealthy nations, putting the entire timeline in danger.”

In November, individuals in Kenya were seen crossing a road that had collapsed due to sudden flooding, carrying their possessions with them. By Zia Weise and Sara Schonhardt 02/15/2024 10:00 AM EST historic deal they reached in November, which set the outlines of a fund that is supposed to aid communities devastated by climate disasters

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Sport

Forecasting individual wrestling champions and awarding bracket honors

The individual wrestling championships for the N.C. High School Athletic Association will take place this weekend, from Thursday to Saturday. Prior to sharing our projections for the current tournament – including team champions, awards for the Most Outstanding Wrestler, individual champions, and the most challenging weight classes – let’s take a brief look back at

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Sport

Moton and Oliver are creating lasting impacts at NCCU.

Chris Lea from WRAL Sports interviews two former Eagle students who are currently creating successful programs in Durham. Show Transcript REPHRASE THE TEXT: I never thought that my fame and success would come about in this way. It is amazing to see how the North Carolina Central University has produced such accomplished coaches in both

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