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Exclusive-U.S. confirms nation's first travel-associated human screwworm case connected to Central American outbreak
BUENOS AIRES/CHICAGO/WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services on Sunday reported the first human case in the United States of travel-associated New World screwworm, a flesh-eating parasite, from an outbreak-affected country. The case, investigated by the Maryland Department of Health and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, was confirmed by the CDC as New World screwworm on August 4, and involved a patient who returned from travel to El Salvador, HH
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SpaceX scrubs planned Starship launch
The SpaceX space technology company scrubbed planned 10th test flight of its heavy-lift Starship launch vehicle Sunday due to technical issues.
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The Object at the Center of Jupiter Is So Strange That It Defies Comprehension
The core of Jupiter, the largest planet in our solar system, has long been a source of mystery for astronomers. Conventional theories suggest that the gas giant behemoth, whose mass is roughly 2.5 times that of all other planets in our system combined, was formed following an enormous collision with an early planet. The "giant impact" theory suggests that roughly half of Jupiter's core originated from the remains of such a planet, explaining its strange, "fuzyy" interior. But now, as detailed in
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US probes into more than 1.4 million Honda vehicles over engine failure
In a letter dated August 20, the regulator said it received 414 reports of the issue in various Honda and Acura vehicles' 3.5-liter V6 engine. In 2024, the agency probed 1.4 million Honda vehicles on reports of serious engine issues following the Japanese automaker recalling 249,000 vehicles in November 2023. Honda issued the recall to address a possible manufacturing defect in the engine crankshaft which could cause the connecting rod bearing to prematurely wear and seize, leading to engine f
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Scientists Sequenced the DNA of the ‘Last Neanderthal’—and It Alters Human History
Remains of a Neanderthal who may have roamed the Earth 42,000 years ago offer insight into an isolated people
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Hollie Strano, Mix 94.1 weather forecaster, to miss time after weekend injury, ER trip
Hollie Strano, Canton Mix 94.1's new weather forecaster, has been temporarily knocked off the air by injury. Here's what happened.
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Russian-backed head of Donetsk says Moscow must capture canal from Ukraine to solve water crisis
DONETSK, Russian-controlled Ukraine (Reuters) -The head of the Russian-held Donetsk region in eastern Ukraine said a water crisis that is forcing people to queue at water trucks can only be fixed if Russia takes full control of the region, including a vital canal. Donetsk is one of four Ukrainian regions that Russia claimed as its own in 2022 as part of what it cast as a defensive "special military operation", an assertion that Kyiv and most Western countries reject as an illegal land grab. Mo
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