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Captive-bred axolotls thrive in Mexican wetlands, researchers find
Alana Wise
Fans of the iconic axolotl could see the critically endangered species stage a comeback in its native Mexico City, as researchers announced their findings that captive-bred axolotls can survive in th ...[Continue Reading]
NPR
1 day ago
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New fusion rocket design could cut Mars trip to under 4 months
David Szondy
It seems too good to be true, but UK-based Pulsar Fusion has revealed its new Sunbird self-contained nuclear rocket tug that uses a fusion propulsion engine that could reduce a trip to Mars to under ...[Continue Reading]

New Atlas
1 day ago
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Family Craft For Mothers Day Updated 2025
Allison McDonald
Start by painting your doilies with the watercolors. When I originally posted this as a parents and tot craft, my next step was this: While your little one is painting, cut out the faces of your fa ...[Continue Reading]

Notimeforflashcards.com
1 day ago
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Jonathan V. Last: MAHA Is a Fraud
dianeravitch
Jonathan V. Last writes for and edits one of the liveliest and most informative sites on the Internet: The Bulwark. That is home base for a significant number of Republican Never Trumpers. In this po ...[Continue Reading]

Dianeravitch.net
1 day ago
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Are HTPs really safer than cigarettes? What we know so far about new no-smoke products hitting the US
McKenzie Beard
The worlds top-selling heated tobacco device (HTP) recently relaunched in the US, with the industry touting it as a healthier alternative to traditional cigarettes. But is it really a smarter smoke ...[Continue Reading]

New York Post
1 day ago
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Pentagon Salivates Over Expensive Weapons While China Races Into Future With Iron Grip Over Cheap Drone Tech
Wallace White
China is running away with critical drone technology while the U.S. struggles to even get into the race, with experts warning that the technological gap spells a nightmare scenario for Americas mi ...[Continue Reading]

The Daily Caller
1 day ago