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Humanity Heading 'Closer To Climate Catastrophe': State of the Global Climate
Greenhouse gas concentrations, sea-level rise, ocean heat, and ocean acidification all set new records in 2021. Greenhouse gas concentrations, sea-level rise, ocean heat, and ocean acidification all set new records in 2021. -
NASA's InSight Mars Lander Nears End-Of-Life
The Insight lander is losing power because of all the dust on its solar panels, NASA announced. The Insight lander is losing power because of all the dust on its solar panels, NASA announced. -
China Hints At Easing Tech Crackdown, Pledges Support
Chinese officials met with some of the country’s top technology executives in further signs of easing. Chinese officials met with some of the country’s top technology executives in further signs of easing. -
Google's First Self-Designed Bay View HQ Opens In California
Located in Bay View, California, the new campus sports the largest geothermal installation in North America, Google said. Located in Bay View, California, the new campus sports the largest geothermal installation in North America, Google said. -
Pentagon Releases Intriguing UFO Footage At Congressional Hearing
One of the videos taken in 2019 from a U.S. Navy ship through night-vision goggles shows an unidentified triangular object. One of the videos taken in 2019 from a U.S. Navy ship through night-vision goggles shows an unidentified triangular object. -
California State Judge Strikes Down Landmark Law Requiring Women On Boards
Superior Court Judge Maureen Duffy-Lewis said in a new ruling that the 2018 law violated the equal protection clause of the state's constitution. Superior Court Judge Maureen Duffy-Lewis said in a new ruling that the 2018 law violated the equal protection clause of the state's constitution. -
Relief In New Mexico As Rain Pours In Drought-Stricken New Mexico Due To Record-Setting Fire
Over 16,000 homes have been evacuated in New Mexico, with 40,000 people affected and no end in sight. Over 16,000 homes have been evacuated in New Mexico, with 40,000 people affected and no end in sight. -
First Pentagon UFO Public Hearing In 50 Years: What's Known So Far
It's the first public hearing on UFOs since the 1960s. It's the first public hearing on UFOs since the 1960s. -
Big Tech Fights To Prohibit Texas Social Media Law
Supporters of the law claim social media and other tech companies engage in political censorship. Supporters of the law claim social media and other tech companies engage in political censorship. -
Scientists Grow Plants On Lunar Soil -- A World First
The study is paramount to NASA's long-term goals in human space exploration, NASA administrator Bill Nelson said in a press release. The study is paramount to NASA's long-term goals in human space exploration, NASA administrator Bill Nelson said in a press release.