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This Shrub Thrives in Death Valley’s Scorching Temperatures. Where Do Its Heat-Tolerant Superpowers Come From?
Tidestromia oblongifolia thrives in high heat—and scientists think it may hold the key to making food crops more resilient ...
Explore the 15 hottest places on Earth, from record-breaking temperatures to sizzling cities with blazing annual averages, ...
Despite its blazing temperatures, Texas has no labor protections for heat. That leaves thousands of workers vulnerable on the job.
The idea of artificially lowering the planet’s temperature is gaining supporters and hitting political opposition.
Scientists have a formula for combining humidity and temperature, yielding what they call a “wet bulb” temperature. We cool off by sweating and letting the moisture evaporate from our skins, but that ...
The News reviewed more than 36 hours of footage from traffic, surveillance, body-worn and dashboard cameras to piece together ...
In late October, Hurricane Melissa (that should have been called “Godzilla”) battered western Jamaica with 185-mile-an-hour winds. It tossed the roofs of ...
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Lawsuit blames Tesla design flaws for crash that killed Washington state woman, injured her husband
Design flaws caused a Tesla Model 3 to suddenly accelerate out of control before it crashed into a utility pole and burst ...
Erika Kirk, the widow of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, said she prayed she was pregnant with her late husband's child ...
Hulu renewed All's Fair—its legal drama starring Kim Kardashian, Sarah Paulson and Niecy Nash-Betts, among others—for a ...
A Miss Universe contestant has posted a cryptic statement announcing she is cutting ties with the pageant—just days after ...
Tyson Foods' decision to close a beef plant that employs nearly one third of residents of Lexington, Nebraska, could ...
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