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New tool helps protect communities from flooding during rain-on-snow events and optimize reservoir management

While Reno families were celebrating the 1997 New Year, the Truckee River was surging into the city's downtown streets. A rainstorm was falling on the Sierra Nevada's deep snowpack, melting it rapidly and creating a hazardous situation for downstream communities.

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Download a Roman Poster!

Downloads The post Download a Roman Poster! appeared first on NASA Science.

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Jury service boosts public trust in courts, but fewer Americans are serving

As public trust in the U.S. Supreme Court continues to fall, new research from the Annenberg Public Policy Center (APPC) of the University of Pennsylvania finds that jury service is associated with more positive attitudes toward courts and judges—but that Americans' opportunities to serve are shrinking as jury trials become increasingly rare.

Medical Xpress

ADHD may be underdiagnosed in adults across England, study finds

Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) may still be underrecognized and underdiagnosed in England despite recent increases in diagnosis, according to a study led by researchers at UCL, University of Liverpool and King's College London.

Phys.org

New research suggests writing with AI demands more thought from students, not less

Writing with AI can look deceptively simple. Effortless, even. Type in a prompt and a polished paragraph appears in seconds. Tidy, confident, clean. But that apparent ease is also deceiving, says Abram Anders, associate professor of English and the Jonathan Wickert Professor of Innovation at Iowa State University.

Medical Xpress

Common weed killer may affect hormones tied to pregnancy and fetal development, new research finds

Exposure to glyphosate, the active ingredient in many weedkillers, was linked to changes in several hormones that support pregnancy and fetal development—in one of the few studies to examine how a widely used herbicide may affect the body during pregnancy.

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Powerful UFO spotted blasting from a distant black hole

Astronomers have detected one of the most powerful ultra-fast outflows ever seen from a distant supermassive black hole. Using XMM-Newton and NuSTAR, a team studied a hyper-luminous quasar at cosmic noon and found two distinct wind components blasting away from the black hole, details of which are outlined in a paper submitted to the arXiv preprint server on June 3. The study has been submitted to the journal Astronomy & Astrophysics and is currently under minor revision.

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Experts probe 'shock' arrival of mosquito virus in Scotland

It was something infectious disease expert Heather Ferguson never expected to see in her lifetime: a mosquito-borne virus originally from Africa spreading in Scotland.

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Scaling up key as French firm bets on sterile mosquitoes

Inside a factory in southern France, millions of tiger mosquitoes are being bred, not to spread, but to stop them from reproducing—though scaling up such efforts poses a mighty challenge.

USGS Significant Earthquakes (7d)

M 6.3 - 260 km SSE of Dunhuang, China

Time2026-06-16 09:06:55 UTC2026-06-16 09:06:55 UTC at epicenterLocation37.889°N 95.403°EDepth10.00 km (6.21 mi)

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SpaceX shares skyrocket as money raised hits $85.7 billion

SpaceX shares shot 20% higher Monday as the company said it raised a record-breaking $85.7 billion.

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Mongooses prepare for likely future battles with powerful enemies, study finds

Dwarf mongooses anticipate encounters with rival groups and adjust how they move, communicate and defend resources beforehand, according to new research from the University of Bristol. The study, published in Nature Ecology & Evolution, shows that mongoose groups alter their behavior in areas where fights with rivals are most likely, even in the absence of another group. The biggest changes occur when the anticipated threat is greatest.

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Argentine mining threatens scarce water resources in the Andes

San Juan's once-sparkling rivers have shriveled due to drought, and residents in the rugged, western Argentine province fear that prospective mining projects in the Andes will make matters worse.

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Opinion: I’m an Alzheimer’s specialist. I still missed it in my own father

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Opinion: Congress must reauthorize the Pandemic and All-Hazards Preparedness Act

America’s next health emergency won’t wait for Washington, write W. Craig Vanderwagen and Jennifer B. Alton.

STAT News

STAT+: Human Cell Atlas leader’s tie to 10x Genomics raises conflict-of-interest questions

As the Human Cell Atlas project marks its 10th anniversary, a leader's ties to a major single-cell RNA sequencing company raise conflict-of-interest questions.

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Toxic 'time bomb' threatens Mekong river basin

Thai fisherman Somdet Singthong steered his metal skiff across the brown waters of the Mekong River, resigned to the pollution that has put his health and lifelong source of livelihood at risk.

Medical Xpress

Nearly half the world's children exposed to three or more climate risks: UNICEF

More than 1 billion children face at least three overlapping climate hazards, UNICEF warned Monday, while highlighting the disproportionate impact in some regions of the world.

Phys.org

Global map reveals one-third of coral reefs may resist climate shocks

In the crystalline waters off Kenya's coast, coral reefs are thriving—evidence of a rare good-news story in the battle to protect oceans from the ravages of climate change.

Phys.org

50-megapixel Earth models capture storms in unprecedented detail—but four consistent blind spots remain

Traditional global climate models were like early digital cameras—they had only about 10,000 pixels to cover the entire planet. At that low resolution, big storm systems looked like blurry blobs. You couldn't see their true shape, how long they lasted or where they dumped the heaviest rain.

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