They’re just these little death bombs, waiting for any wildlife that is going to investigate,” said one ecologist.
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‘What I see in clinic is never a set of labels’: are we in danger of overdiagnosing mental illness?
Our current approach to mental health labelling and diagnosis has brought benefits. But as a practising doctor, I am concerned that it may be doing more harm than good ...
The Argentine's form has fallen away since the highs of last season when he was so integral to Liverpool's title win ...
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‘Little death bombs’: Illegal cannabis farms poison California’s forests. Who’s cleaning them up?
Even after legalization, illicit cannabis grows continue to pollute California’s public lands. And the contamination, new ...
That lack of rain many have enjoyed for three months in South Florida — allowing near uninterrupted opportunities for outdoor activities — comes at a cost. The South Florida Water Management District ...
Dozens of fertilizer bags wept blue fluid onto the forest floor. Irrigation tubes snaked across the craters of empty plant holes. The cold stillness felt temporary — as if the growers would return at ...
AI now influences what children see, learn, and share online, making digital safety a core responsibility of platforms and ...
The golden age of "The Simpsons" contained plenty of episodes that you could watch over and over again and still find new ...
A study conducted last year reveals a significant shift in the digital habits of young people in Estonia: artificial ...
Gold and silver have seen some wild trading swings after hitting record levels, but should investors expect that to continue?
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