Scientists have analyzed deep earthquakes in Utah, discovering they originate in the Earth's upper mantle and are linked to long-term movements within the planet's interior.
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Charlie Javice, the convicted founder of Frank, is reportedly seeking a presidential pardon from Donald Trump. Her representatives are reportedly reaching out to individuals close to the former president.
NASA has shared updated details on how SpaceX and Blue Origin are revising their lunar lander designs to accelerate development for the Artemis program's future missions.
The FDA has approved bemotrizinol, a new chemical UV filter for sunscreens, marking the first such approval in nearly 30 years. The ingredient offers broad-spectrum protection and is expected to improve sunscreen formulations.
A writer shares their experience using Apple's entry-level MacBook Neo as a temporary replacement for their MacBook Pro, highlighting its strengths and weaknesses.
Mercury, Venus, and Jupiter will form a slanted line in the western sky after sunset on June 12, offering a brief viewing window for a mini planetary parade.
A new three-part series in The Lancet, co-authored by WHO physician Dr. Olufemi Oladapo, details a comprehensive strategy to address postpartum hemorrhage, the leading cause of maternal death globally.
A teardown by iFixit reveals that the Trump T1 smartphone shares significant internal components and design with the HTC U24 Pro, with only minor cosmetic and component supplier differences.
NASA Administrator Bill Nelson defended the selection of an all-male crew for the Artemis 3 mission, stating astronauts were chosen based on experience, skill sets, and availability.









