A recent trip to the remote refuge shows that environmental restoration is possible with commitment from policymakers and the public.
From how history is told to how land is used, here are some of the biggest changes to national parks since the massive layoffs last Valentine's Day.
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Anthropic CEO admits they no longer know if Claude is conscious
Anthropic has reached a point where its own leadership cannot definitively rule out that Claude, the company’s flagship AI ...
As the definition of autism has widened, there’s been a growing push to separate profound autism into its own diagnosis. Proponents seek to ensure that autistic people who need lifelong care get ...
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6 boomer cooking tricks that don't actually work
Some kitchen habits have lingered for decades, but that doesn't mean they work. These are the timeworn boomer cooking ...
California has given permanent endangered-species protections to several mountain lion populations along its coast, as officials warn the cats risk disappearing.
A bonobo demonstrated the ability to track imaginary objects in controlled tests, challenging the belief that imagination is uniquely human and hinting at deep evolutionary roots. In a set of ...
Researchers at Florida Atlantic University have developed a device that repels sharks but not tuna and swordfish.
Hagfish may look primitive, but their slime is a biological marvel. Learn how this jawless fish uses protein-rich mucus to stop sharks and how scientists are turning that same slime into inspiration ...
HARTFORD — About 140 who are imprisoned who committed serious crimes as teens and young adults could become eligible for ...
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