Mount Rainier, America's most dangerous volcano, could devastate 60,000 people in 30 minutes via lahars — no eruption required. Here's what the
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A Hong Kong team's NanoPowder nasal spray stroke treatment reduced brain damage by 80% in animal studies. Here's what the research means and
Texas spent the past decade as the top choice for cross-country movers. Californians, New Yorkers, and Illinois residents moved there for cheaper houses and bigger paychecks. Austin, Dallas, and Houston grew faster than almost every other major metro in the country. That run has now ended. New federal population data shows another state quietly took...
Trump claimed a drug has "brought people back to life." Here's what the Right to Try Act actually does, what the usage data shows, and what
Many people recognize the distinct sense of unease that arises as the weekend comes to an end. As Sunday afternoon approaches, apprehension often arises, triggered by the realization that the return to the professional or academic week is imminent. There is no clear cause for this unannounced anxiety, and no significant event has occurred to...
The last time a U.S. president reshaped the financial architecture of the modern world with a single unilateral act, the announcement came on a Sunday night in August 1971. Richard Nixon walked into the Oval Office, addressed the nation calmly, and dismantled the cornerstone of the postwar monetary order. Markets were closed. Allies were not...
Trump plans to send Americans exposed to Ebola to a facility in Kenya rather than home, as the 2026 DRC outbreak surpasses 1,200 cases and
Tuscany is famous for many things: rolling vine-covered hillsides, Renaissance masterworks, some of the most celebrated food and wine in the world. What it has never been famous for is volcanoes. There are no brooding craters on the Tuscan skyline, no ash-stained ancient towns, no recorded eruptions in the living memory of any civilization. The...
Something written in every biology textbook of the past 70 years may need a rewrite. Not because the science was careless, or the scientists were wrong to try – but because the tools available at the time created a blind spot so fundamental that it quietly shaped a generation of assumptions about how life first...
Every summer, millions of Americans flip on their air conditioning and expect the lights to stay on. Most of the time, they do. But behind that reliable flicker of electricity is a national power grid that experts have been quietly warning about for years. A system running harder, hotter, and thinner than at any point...
Trump's advanced age and approaching 80th birthday have renewed public debate about his health, mortality risks, medical disclosures, and the