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Alaska Villages Destroyed By Typhoon Say FEMA Wants Them Rebuilt Where Homes Were Swept Away

The floodwaters ripped homes straight off their foundations and carried some of them downriver with people still trapped inside. In western Alaska, entire Indigenous villages along the Bering Sea were left shattered after the remnants of Typhoon Halong slammed into the coast last October, leaving behind toxic floodwater, destroyed homes, and families scattered hundreds of…
Scientists Discover Ancient Genes That Could Help Humans Regrow Lost Limbs

A tiny pink salamander with feathery gills may have just pushed science closer to something that once sounded impossible. Researchers studying axolotls, zebrafish, and mice say they have uncovered a group of genes that appear to control regeneration itself. The discovery has sparked serious excitement inside the medical world because scientists believe it could eventually…
Trump Warns Iran There ‘Won’t Be Anything Left’ Following Security Meeting

Global crises do not usually play out on social media for everyone to see, but the current standoff between Washington and Tehran is breaking all the normal rules. A blunt, public warning from the President just pushed a very fragile situation in the Middle East right to the edge. The message is clear. American patience…
Four Types of Alien Life Have Been Pulled From Crashed Craft, Says Ex-Government Researcher With Serious Credentials

Not every extraordinary claim arrives from an easily dismissed source. Some come from people whose careers, credentials, and institutional affiliations make the simple act of dismissal feel less comfortable than it once did. One such claim surfaced this week on a widely followed podcast, delivered by an 89-year-old Stanford-trained physicist with decades of work inside…
Inside the Tragic Death of the Worlds Oldest Tree

A twisted bristlecone pine stood high on a rocky Nevada mountainside for nearly 5,000 years. It was already ancient when the pyramids were built. It endured droughts, brutal winters, and the rise and fall of civilizations. Then, in 1964, a graduate student arrived with scientific tools and a research question. Within days, the tree was…






