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The ‘Surge’ of Troops May Not Come to San Francisco, but the City Is Ready Anyway
After several months deployment US Immigration and Customs Enforcement and the National Guard in American cities, federal agents are preparing ...

The pollution court case that could reach far beyond the banks of the River Wye
River Wye, Herefordshire. Credit: Pixabay/CC0 Public Domain The River Wye was once full of wild salmon. Today there is a ...

Civet coffee: The real chemistry behind this bizarre luxury drink
Asian palm civet Kurit afshen/Shutterstock Coffee beans collected from civet feces have a unique chemical composition that may explain why ...

Testosterone helps libido in menopause – can it treat other symptoms?
Balancing testosterone and estrogen therapy may help with menopausal symptoms. Alami Photos Mood swings, brain fog, sharp drop in libido. ...

Dinosaurs may have flourished right up to when the asteroid hit
This appears to have changed with new argon dating of the Naashoibito Member in the San Juan Basin in present-day ...

How Scavenging Made Us Human
Research INVultures, hyenas and other scavengers tend to have less than stellar reputations. Because they are attracted to the smell ...

What Americans fear most in 2025
Get the daily Popular Science newsletter💡 Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips delivered every weekday. Team Fear is back in action. ...

Live imaging of late-stage preimplantation human embryos reveals de novo mitotic errors
Magli, M. C. et al. Chromosome mosaicism in day 3 aneuploid embryos that develop to morphologically normal blastocysts in vitro. ...

Rare fossils in New Mexico reveal dinosaurs were doing just fine before the asteroid annihilated them all
Alamosaurus was one of the last dinosaurs in southern North America when the asteroid hit. (Image credit: Natalia Yagelskaya) Some ...

I Used My Mini-LED TV as a Monitor for a Week—and It’s Awesome
I have pretty much every type of display device in my home except a projector (yet!), but I've rarely used ...





