Florida September 10, 2023 Sinkhole, 50 feet wide, forms in same Florida area as 75-foot sinkhole months earlier A second large sinkhole has opened in Florida where construction is apparently taking place. It did not pose a threat to the county roadway or homes.
HEALTH September 5, 2023 New AI-generated COVID drug enters Phase I clinical trials: ‘Effective against all variants’ Insilico Medicine recently announced that its new AI-designed drug for COVID-19 has entered Phase I clinical trials. If approved, it would become an alternative to the current antiviral medications.
Japan August 31, 2023 Japanese prime minister eats fish from radioactive wastewater dump to demonstrate safety Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida is working to raise confidence in food caught and sourced from the Fukushima region in an effort to prevent a drop-off in sales.
EDUCATION August 29, 2023 Schools scramble to improve students’ math skills as test scores continue to lag post-pandemic While test scores have revealed that students across the country are still struggling to catch up in multiple subjects post-pandemic, math declines have been particularly striking.
United Kingdom August 16, 2023 Dutch ship sets sail from England to retrace Charles Darwin’s voyage taken 2 centuries ago A Dutch ship has left England on a two-year mission to study and save species discovered by Charles Darwin. The vessel is scheduled to retrace Darwin’s 1831 voyage.
Biology August 16, 2023 Rachel Levine praises gender clinic pushing biological sex revisionism, referring to moms as 'egg producer' Health and Human Services' Admiral Rachel Levine praises an Alaskan gender clinic promoting biological sex revisionism, including striking out the term 'mother.'
VIDEO August 12, 2023 Search and rescue efforts underway in Hawaii as death toll climbs to 80 Director for the Operations Division in FEMA's Response Directorate Jeremy Greenberg joins ‘Cavuto Live’ to discuss the devastating impact of the Hawaii wildfires.
Culture August 12, 2023 Audubon Society pressured to give ‘social justice’ to the birding community after George Floyd’s death The National Audubon Society is taking flack after the group refused to change its name despite pressure from some members of the socially conscious birding community.
This Day in History August 10, 2023 On this day in history, August 10, 1846, the Smithsonian Institution is created: 'Diffusion of knowledge' The world’s largest museum complex, the Smithsonian Institution, was founded on this day in history, Aug. 10, 1846, after English scientist James Smithson made a generous gift.
Media August 9, 2023 Chicago professor dismisses meritocracy as myth, advocates for CRT: 'False reality' Terrell R. Morton, a University of Illinois-Chicago professor, highlighted the "numerical underrepresentation of Black individuals in postsecondary chemistry" and science in general.
LIFESTYLE August 9, 2023 Bad hair day? Study shows you might want to blame your relatives, family A new study demonstrates that you can blame your relatives for bad hair days. Investigators in Shanghai found that genetic variants influence hair follicle movement.