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Far North Queensland Braces for Record Rainfall and Dangerous Flooding

Far North Queensland Braces for Record Rainfall and Dangerous Flooding

The entire town of Wujal Wujal will need to be evacuated as record rainfall and dangerous flash flooding continues to hit Far North Queensland.

Daniel Stern Reveals Why He Turned Down Directing 'Ace Ventura: Pet Detective'

Daniel Stern Reveals Why He Turned Down Directing 'Ace Ventura: Pet Detective'

Daniel Stern, best known for his roles in 'Home Alone' and 'City Slickers,' recently shared why he turned down the opportunity to direct 'Ace Ventura: Pet Detective' after directing 'Rookie of the Year.'

Physicists Discover Surprising Quantum-Like Behavior in Tiny Bouncing Droplets

Physicists Discover Surprising Quantum-Like Behavior in Tiny Bouncing Droplets

Researchers have found that tiny droplets of oil exhibit behavior similar to quantum systems, challenging classical physics.

Large Solar Flare Reported: Here’s What That Means

Large Solar Flare Reported: Here’s What That Means

A huge solar flare was just reported. Known as an X-class flare, it’s among the most potent solar flares that can occur, and it’s causing some shortwave radio blackouts on Earth. Here’s what else you need to know.

Pet 'Picture Day' photoshoot to collect supplies for Evanston Animal Shelter's Food Pantry

Pet 'Picture Day' photoshoot to collect supplies for Evanston Animal Shelter's Food Pantry

David Sutton Studios is hosting a Picture Day event to collect food and supplies for the Evanston Animal Shelter's community pantry.

Physicist Discovers 'Paradox-Free' Time Travel Is Theoretically Possible

Physicist Discovers 'Paradox-Free' Time Travel Is Theoretically Possible

A physicist from the University of Queensland has proposed a theory that allows for time travel without paradoxes.

Biggest Solar Flare in Years Disrupts Radio Signals on Earth

Biggest Solar Flare in Years Disrupts Radio Signals on Earth

A massive solar flare and radio burst temporarily disrupted radio communication on Earth, causing interference for two hours. Scientists are monitoring the sunspot region for further activity that could lead to geomagnetic storms and auroras.

Florida Rejects Millions to Reduce Emissions

Florida Rejects Millions to Reduce Emissions

The state transportation department in Florida has turned down $320 million in funding to combat emissions.