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Radiation is helping wolves thrive in Chernobyl
After the 1986 nuclear disaster, humans largely left the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone. With less hunting, farming, and development, wildlife moved back in. Wolves in particular expanded their numbers.
Yellowstone National Park safety regulations outline that all tourists should remember that animals are wild and dangerous, ...
The final broadcast of the CBS and Trevor Noah era was another heartfelt production about, what else, the power of music. Bad ...
The seasonal closure around Tunnel Mountain and east of Tunnel Mountain to the Hoodoo Trailhead runs until March 31. BANFF – ...
With four months to go until the primary, California has an ever-growing abundance of gubernatorial candidates.
The horrendous power outages caused by the recent storm have put many thousands of people in serious difficulties. The outages are mostly due to power lines being strung on poles ...
Of everything shouted at us during last Friday afternoon’s protest of ICE’s invasion of Minnesota, what especially stood out for me was a man who drove by and yelled angrily, ...
Engineers studying drone combat at one of China’s top military-linked universities needed a way to simulate clashes between ...
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