Medicine & TechnologyA 58-year-old California man denies smuggling climate-harming pollutants into the U.S. from Mexico, marking the first criminal charges for greenhouse gas smuggling. Continue reading for more details.
Scientists, uncertain of timing, warn of a potential damaging earthquake that may come from the hidden fault line, approximately 45 miles, in Canada. Continue reading for more details.
Back-to-back geomagnetic storms bring Northern Lights further south, like the glimpses of auroras in Texas last weekend. Continue reading for more details as another round of plasma is expected to reach Earth.
An interactive map identifies US areas hotspots for climate change disasters, encompassing environmental, health, social, economic, and infrastructure risks. Read the article for more details.
Check out when the annular solar eclipse will be visible from the United States to Brazil, showcasing Moon's "ring of fire" during its farthest point from Earth.
A massive lithium deposit has been found in the McDermitt Caldera on the Nevada-Oregon border, with an estimated 20 to 40 million metric tons of lithium. Check it out in this article.
Stores are now prohibited from selling most incandescent light bulbs due to new energy efficiency rules, marking the end of an era. Continue reading to learn more details.
High auroral activity is forecasted for Thursday, July 13, offering a chance to see the northern lights in parts of Idaho. Check out this article to find out how to see these stunning lights in the US.
The US has approved the first drug for Alzheimer's that can slow disease progression, granting access to treatment for American patients. Continue reading to find out more.
There are now four locally transmitted malaria cases in Florida and one in Texas, which are similar cases last reported in 2003 in the US. Continue reading to learn more.
USDA grants approval to three California companies, bringing lab-grown meat closer to American tables and eliminating slaughter for protein. Continue reading to learn more details.
US residents noticed in recent days that the Sun is unusually bright red this week, which experts attribute to the widespread wildfires currently ablaze across Canada. Read the article to learn more.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) have reported that the contaminated eye drops caused an outbreak in 18 states, resulting in four deaths and 14 cases of blindness. Read the article to learn more details.