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A nuclear attack would most likely target one of these 6 US cities — but experts say none of them are prepared
If a nuclear bomb were to strike the US, cities might not have enough emergency services to aid the wounded.
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Each year, the US gets around 4 times as many twisters as the rest of the world combined — here's why
Each year, over 1,200 tornadoes strike American soil. That's more than anywhere else in the world. Here's why the US has the most twisters.
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Cannabis companies have slashed over 1,000 jobs in recent weeks as the industry contends with a 'toxic' landscape. We're keeping track of all the cuts here.
Amid investigations, lawsuits, and slumping valuations, cannabis companies are reeling. To stay afloat, they're cutting workers.
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In attempting to kill its rodent population, New York may be unintentionally creating a new breed of 'super rat'
The health, economic, and social impacts of rat infestations are costly. But cities' efforts to get rid of the pests may have unintended consequences.
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13 fascinating animal species discovered in the last decade, from the 'Wakanda' fish to the world's tiniest frog
Scientists travel to remote mountain forests and the deepest regions of the seas to catalogue new animals from the unknown 86% of Earth's species.
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A new space telescope is set to study alien planets circling distant stars. But 85 minutes before liftoff, its launch was postponed.
The CHEOPS space telescope will attempt to study the atmospheres of exoplanets. A new launch date has not yet been determined.
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Scientists found a 5,700-year-old piece of used gum in a lagoon — and sequenced the entire genome of the woman who chewed it
For the first time, scientists were able to extract an entire ancient human genome from a wad of birch "chewing gum" discovered in Denmark.
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Australia just recorded its hottest day in history, capping a year of extreme temperatures around the world
Australia's average temperature on Tuesday was 40.9 degrees Celsius (106 degrees Fahrenheit), with forecasters saying temperatures will keep rising.
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SpaceX's biggest rivals are about to test-launch a new astronaut space taxi for the first time
Boeing is preparing to fly its new CST-100 Starliner spaceship, designed for NASA astronauts, into orbit for the first time on December 20.
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The center of our galaxy might have 2 supermassive black holes, not 1 — which would mean the Milky Way once consumed another galaxy
Most galaxies have a supermassive black hole in their center. The Milky Way galaxy might have a pair of them.
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