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- Australia’s “ghost bird” has reappeared. For decades it was almost a myth, and now there is acoustic evidence to prove it
- A family opened a bag of grated cheese to make pasta, unaware that this Pecorino Romano was on a list of products recalled by the FDA due to the risk of deadly listeria
- Goodbye to routine, goodbye to identity: the moment when the question “What do you do for a living?” becomes impossible to answer and a risk begins that is rarely talked about
- What seemed like an insignificant exchange between Lafayette University and a local restaurant could become the first step in transforming a key campus corridor.
- Alert in New Zealand: a “mega harvest” of beech trees (the largest in seven years) will cover the forests with billions of seeds… and volunteers fear a population explosion of rats and stoats that will wipe out the kiwi roroa
- Goodbye to the idea that solar panels “die” after 25 years. A new study says the warranty does not mark the end, and real-world performance can last for decades
- The ozone hole over Antarctica closed unusually early in 2025, and scientists believe there is a reason that almost no one is looking at