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Capturing non-transparent ultrafast scenes
A research team at the Institut national de la recherche scientifique (INRS) led by Professor Roberto Morandotti reported the first realization of a single-shot ultrafast terahertz (THz) photography system. This...
Volcanic activity in the Garrotxa region ended only 8,300 years ago, reveal new studies
A research team has carried out a study on paleoclimatic evolution, volcanic activity and its socio-ecological impact in the Garrotxa Volcanic Field (Girona). The results of the paleoenvironmental study have...
Researchers determine quantitative composition of ultrahigh-pressure fluid in deep subduction zones
In a study published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Prof. Xiao Yilin's group from the University of Science and Technology of China (USTC) of the Chinese Academy...
6.2-magnitude earthquake strikes Japan, no tsunami
A 6.2-magnitude earthquake on Friday shook eastern Japan, including Tokyo, but officials said there were no threats of a tsunami.
Grubby the stowaway opossum captured after nearly 2 months in Alaska
An opossum that hitched a ride to Alaska in a shipping container has been caught after nearly two months and will have a new permanent home at the Alaska Zoo,...
A quake on Mars showed its crust is thicker than Earth’s
Planetary scientists now know how thick the Martian crust is, thanks to the strongest Marsquake ever observed. On average, the crust is between 42 and 56 kilometers thick, researchers report in a paper...
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Magnitude 6.2 quake hits east of Tokyo, no tsunami warning
A strong 6.2-magnitude quake shook buildings in Tokyo on Friday, but no tsunami warning was issued and there were no immediate reports of damage or injuries.
Jimmy Butler guarantees Heat will beat Celtics, despite ECF skid
Jimmy Butler said the Miami Heat are "going to win" Game 6 and close out the Boston Celtics, despite their two-game losing skid in the Eastern Conference finals.
Wetlands lose some environmental protections in new Supreme Court ruling
A sign outside of the US Supreme Court before a rally to call for protection of the Clean Water Act on October 3, 2022. As the term began, the court was hearing...
Volodymyr Zelensky’s diplomacy improves ground for fresh offensive in Ukraine
Ukraine's offensive is in full swing -- at least diplomatically.
This house was built partly from recycled diapers
Meet the house that diapers built. Researchers have designed and erected a house that has shredded, disposable diapers mixed into its concrete and mortar. A single-story home of about 36 square meters can...
What El Niño and a warming Atlantic Ocean could mean for the 2023 hurricane season
CBC meteorologist Ryan Snoddon breaks down the two major competing factors influencing this year's upcoming hurricane season.
US predicts at least 12 named storms this hurricane season
The US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration on Thursday predicted a "near normal" hurricane season with 12 to 17 named storms packing winds of at least 39 mph (63 kph).
El Niño is on our doorstep, but not all are created equal. So what does it mean for Canada?
A warming in a region of the Pacific Ocean is signalling a potential El Niño, which affects weather around the globe. But there isn't just one type of El Niño,...
Three cheetah cubs die in India amid sweltering heat wave
Three cheetah cubs born to a big cat that was brought to India from Africa last year died in central India's Kuno National Park in the past week, forest officials...
Vietnam battles plastic blight in idyllic Ha Long Bay
Squinting in the bright light of a hot summer morning, Vu Thi Thinh perches on the edge of her small wooden boat and plucks a polystyrene block from the calm...
Fungi and plants clean up California pollution
In an industrial wasteland in Los Angeles, Kreigh Hampel is uprooting California buckwheat with a pitchfork to find out how much lead it has absorbed.
'Barry' finale delayed for 88 minute 'Succession' finale
HBO announced Thursday that "Barry" would air at 10:30 p.m. EDT following the 88 minute "Succession" series finale on Sunday.
Supreme Court weakens federal wetlands protection under Clean Water Act
The U.S. Supreme Court Thursday significantly restricted the powers of the Environmental Protection agency to regulate and protect United States waters in wetlands under the Clean Water Act of 1972.
Watching over water, Earth's most precious resource
Satellites are helping Europe protect its lakes, lagoons and rivers.
Snowpack predicted to retreat in California's mountains due to climate change
This winter's major storms laid down one of the largest snowpacks recorded in California's Sierra Nevada, along with an unusual amount of snow at low mountain elevations.
Restoring a barrier island forest may be key to protecting Miami from storm surge
After months of using weed-killers, saws, shovels and hand-yanking invasive latherleaf fern out of a tropical forest on Virginia Key Beach Park, City of Miami parks naturalist Gloria Alejandra Antia...
Philly will have more heat waves, and the Delaware projected to rise more than a foot over the next 25 years
The Delaware River could rise well more than a foot by midcentury, and temperatures could heat up nearly 6 degrees, accompanied by a rise in extreme heat days, according to...
3 healthy kittens born to mountain lion tracked by biologists in wilderness near Los Angeles
A mountain lion studied by biologists in wilderness areas near Los Angeles has given birth to three healthy kittens, the National Park Service said Thursday.
NOAA predicts 'near-normal' hurricane season, with 12-17 named storms
The National Weather Service's National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration says 2023 is likely to be a "near-normal" hurricane season.
U.S. unveils new strategy to counter growing antisemitism in America
The Biden-Harris administration Thursday released the first U.S. National Strategy to Counter Antisemitism. The White House said it entails more than a hundred actions to raise awareness and protect Jewish...
U.S., South Korea hold largest-ever live-fire drill near DMZ
The United States and South Korea held their largest-ever combined live-fire exercise on Thursday at a training site just miles from the demilitarized zone as tensions remain high with nuclear-armed...