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From the air, the Keetac tailings basin looks out of place, a complex of lakes and mud flats rising from the pines and bogs ...
Ricky Wassenaar killed three other prisoners at a state prison in Tucson in April, and he claimed to have killed a fourth ...
Family members filed a lawsuit over 32-year-old Daniel Ford's 2023 death at the La Plata County Jail in Colorado, calling it ...
Alaska Airlines says it has resumed operations following an undisclosed technical error affecting its entire system for ...
By Hugo Francisco de Souza In a recent study published in Plant, Cell & Environment, researchers demonstrate the utility of spectral electrical impedance tomography (sEIT), a cutting-edge geophysical ...
Explore how the most successful operators are using a multitiered monitoring approach to optimize their capture rates and ...
Plus: Iran-linked hackers threaten to release Trump campaign emails, Chinese hackers still in US telecoms networks, and an ...
US Army soldiers reworked a new missile system in the field during a deployment that deeply frustrated China ...
Nova Scotia resident Lisa Adams was kept for 16 days in a solitary room with no running water or flushing toilet under lighted observation by sight and security camera, and with no privacy ...
Cell site simulators, often called Stingrays, can trick your phone into revealing private communications, but a change in Android 16 could allow phones to detect this spying.
The study is the first to examine the specific cellular changes associated with fire smoke exposure, documenting how smoke can damage the body through the immune system.
The Washington State Patrol plans to utilize cell phone data to identify parts of the road that are high-risk for speeding. Once spots are identified, the agency will deploy additional troopers to ...