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Wolves Released in Colorado Were Part of Pack Responsible for Livestock Deaths in Oregon

Wolves Released in Colorado Were Part of Pack Responsible for Livestock Deaths in Oregon

A pair of wolves released in Colorado this week were part of the Five Points pack in Oregon that killed three livestock animals. Oregon wildlife officials allowed federal officials to kill four wolves from the pack earlier this year.

UK's JET Tokamak Retires After 40 Years and 105,842 Pulses

UK's JET Tokamak Retires After 40 Years and 105,842 Pulses

The UK’s most famous fusion reactor, the Joint European Torus (JET) tokamak, has concluded its operations after a remarkable 40-year run and 105,842 pulses.

James Webb Space Telescope Captures Image of Gravitational Lensing

James Webb Space Telescope Captures Image of Gravitational Lensing

The James Webb Space Telescope has captured an image of a galaxy warped by gravitational lensing, providing valuable insights into the expansion of the universe.

Pet Food Recall Due to Salmonella and Listeria Contamination

Pet Food Recall Due to Salmonella and Listeria Contamination

Blue Ridge Beef is recalling certain pet food products after testing found Salmonella and Listeria monocytogenes contamination.

Octopus DNA Reveals Antarctic Ice Sheet Closer to Collapse

Octopus DNA Reveals Antarctic Ice Sheet Closer to Collapse

Scientists studying octopus DNA in Antarctica have found evidence that the West Antarctic Ice Sheet (WAIS) is closer to collapse than previously thought, which could lead to significant sea level rise.

Stunning image shows cosmic 'Christmas tree' glowing in space

Stunning image shows cosmic 'Christmas tree' glowing in space

A space phenomenon is spreading some holiday cheer with what looks like a Christmas tree in the stars.

The 6 Most Intriguing Things We Learned about Pet Cats and Dogs This Year

The 6 Most Intriguing Things We Learned about Pet Cats and Dogs This Year

In 2023 we learned that cats really are choosing to ignore humans and that—despite dogs getting all the glory when it comes to retrieving prowess—cats want to play fetch, too

California Approves 'Toilet-to-Tap' System to Recycle Wastewater

California Approves 'Toilet-to-Tap' System to Recycle Wastewater

California officials have approved new regulations that allow water agencies to recycle treated sewage and pump it back into homes as a solution for the state's water shortage.