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Endangered North Atlantic right whales are making a slow comeback
Get the daily Popular Science newsletter💡 Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips delivered every weekday. North Atlantic right whale (Eubalaena glacial) ...

New blood test can predict risk of postpartum depression with more than 80% accuracy
Like many first-time mothers, Lisette Lopez-Rose thought giving birth would mark a joyful time. Instead, she had panic attacks when ...

4 Unusual Accessories You Can Plug Into Your Kindle’s USB Port
Links to follow Computer mouse (view) You can connect your Kindle to your Android phone and use it as a ...

Floods trap people in cars in Spain’s Catalonia region
Floods caused by heavy rains have left several people trapped in vehicles in Spain's northeastern Catalonia region, officials said. Videos ...

A Complete Brain Activity Map Now Exists, Giving us Insight to How We Make Decisions
Almost all animals with complex nervous systems, including mammals, birds, fish and reptiles, have a brain, but we are still ...

Trump cut mental health funding for kids. These L.A. teens are stepping in
There are many reasons why people turn to Teenage linehotline in Century City that connects youth in crisis with trained ...

New Research Reveals How Reptiles ‘Package Up and Pee’ Crystalline Waste
Both avian and non-avian reptiles excrete excess nitrogen in solid form—colloquially called “urate”—as an evolutionary adaptation to promote water conservation. ...

Why Aren’t All Comets as Bright as Comet Lemmon?
No two comets are alike. Of course they can appear similar. In fact, right now our sky is decorated with ...

Cruise control: could a £5 ‘entry’ fee help balance Orkney’s needs with tourist demand? | Scotland
Craft jewellery, gift and whiskey shops fill Kirkwall's high street in Orkney. There's even a new sushi shop in town ...







