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Chilling Historical Photo Captures The Deadly Impact of Humans : ScienceAlert

The extermination of bison in North America during the 19th century is a stark example of the catastrophic loss of species due to human activities. As a visual studies researcher,

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Apple pauses app store changes in Texas after court blocks age-assurance law

Apple Pauses Plans for New Age-Verification Law in Texas After a federal judge blocked Texas from implementing a new age-verification

IVF success may depend on how long men abstain from ejaculation

A simple intervention could make a big difference to IVF successCHRISTOPH BURGSTEDT/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY Research suggests that men undergoing in

How Mill closed the deal with Amazon and Whole Foods

Mill Expands from Household to Commercial Customers with Deal with Amazon and Whole Foods Mill, a food waste startup founded

There’s Always Room For Dessert, And Science Can Explain Why : ScienceAlert

Dessert After Christmas Lunch: The Science Behind Why There's Always Room for Pudding After indulging in a delicious Christmas lunch,

Waymo is testing Gemini as an in-car AI assistant in its robotaxis

Waymo Testing Integration of Google's Gemini AI Chatbot in Robotaxis Waymo seems to be in the testing phase of adding

What Researchers Are Doing to Protect Christmas Trees in a Warming World

Christmas trees have long been a staple in holiday celebrations, with their origins dating back to ancient civilizations such as

Waymo explains why its robotaxis got stuck during the SF blackout

Waymo Improves Robotaxis' Ability to Navigate Disabled Traffic Lights During Power Outages Waymo announced that it is rolling out a

More than 100 moons were discovered in our own solar system in 2025

Uranus’s new moon, S/2025 U1, was spotted using the James Webb Space TelescopeNASA/ESA/CSA/STScI/M. El Moutamid (SwRI)/M. Hedman (University of Idaho)