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General Sherman passes health check but world’s largest trees face growing climate threats
CBS 47 Fresno· 1 day agoSEQUOIA NATIONAL PARK, California (AP) — High in the evergreen canopy of General Sherman, the world’s largest tree, researchers searched for evidence of an emerging threat to giant sequoias: bark b…
The state of cybersecurity: AI and geopolitics mean a bigger threat than ever
Retail Banker International via Yahoo Finance· 3 days ago“It's happened sporadically throughout history, but now it seems like nearly every political move,...
Sexual Parasitism: Yale Scientists Unveil the Mating Mysteries of Deep-Sea Anglerfish
SciTechDaily· 1 day agoYale researchers have uncovered how sexual parasitism among deep-sea anglerfish, involving males...
Cleveland Clinic Foundation agrees to pay $7.6 million involving false claims on grant applications
The Cleveland Plain Dealer· 7 days agoThe Cleveland Clinic Foundation has agreed to pay $7.6 million to settle allegations that the Clinic...
Are you prepared for a hurricane? Here's what to know if you live in the Wilmington area.
Star News via Yahoo News· 4 days agoResearchers with the Colorado State University are forecasting that there will be 23 named storms,...
Study: Only half of U.S. residents trained to perform CPR or stop serious bleeding
United Press International via Yahoo News· 2 days agoWhile heroic bystanders have given first aid that saved someone's life, only half of U.S. residents...
Do Texts With Financial Incentives Aid Weight Loss in Men?
Medscape· 3 days agoText messaging with a financial incentive significantly improves weight loss among men with obesity,...
Clues from bird flu's ground zero on dairy farms in the Texas panhandle
Good Morning America via Yahoo News· 10 hours agoThis is a KFF Health News story. In early February, dairy farmers in the Texas Panhandle began to...
What does decriminalized sex work actually look like?
Reason.com· 8 hours agoWhat does decriminalized sex work look like in practice? People in Australia (specifically New South...
George Miller Is Taking On the Apocalypse (Again)
The Atlantic· 4 hours agoWhen George Miller started dreaming up his first Mad Max movie, in the late 1970s, he had just a vague sense of the world it would be set in; he knew...