2022-10-17 BTS Members Will Serve in South Korean Military
The members of K-pop band BTS will serve their required military service under South Korean law. The band’s management company made the announcement Monday. There had been debate over whether…
2022-10-17 Russia Launches New Drone Attacks in Ukraine
Russia has launched new drone attacks in Ukraine, striking targets in the capital Kyiv and other areas. A series of explosions hit Kyiv on Monday, setting buildings on fire, and…
2022-10-17 Israeli Company Thinks Europe Is Ready for ‘New’ Meat
People in Europe are soon to have another choice when looking for meat at food stores or choosing a meal at a restaurant. Instead of the usual meat from an…
2022-10-17 Saving Seeds for Next Year’s Flower Garden
Just like vegetable seeds, you can save flower seeds from your garden this year to plant the following. Jessica Damiano writes about gardening for the Associated Press. She shares some…
2022-10-17 Ozone Hole Reaches Largest Size Since 2015, But Shrinking Continues
The hole in the ozone layer over Antarctica last week reached its largest size since 2015. It is the third straight year the hole has reached more than 24.8 million…
2022-10-16 Scientists Use Model to Predict Conditions for Life on Ancient Mars
A new study suggests that ancient Mars might have been able to support a large population of microscopic organisms. French scientists used computer models to predict climate and land conditions…
2022-10-16 Communities Work to Cool City Neighborhoods with Plants
Reggie Carrillo is an environmental activist who lives in the Southwestern U.S. city of Phoenix, Arizona. He recently told the Associated Press that climate change affects the temperatures of city…
2022-10-16 Plant Garlic Now for Next Summer’s Harvest
You might think most people like to plant cold-weather greens like kale, or Brussels sprouts. But Jessica Damiano learned from search data that the most popular fall-planted crop in the…
2022-10-16 To Study Disease, Scientists Put Human Brain Cells into Rats
Scientists have transplanted human brain cells into the brains of baby rats, where the cells grew and formed connections. The research is part of an effort to study human brain…
2022-10-16 Study: Many Drivers Treat Driving Assist Tools as Fully Self-Driving
A new study has found that many drivers using driver assistance tools often treat their vehicles like they are fully self-driving. The study warns that drivers who put too much…
2022-10-15 US Military to Review Mental Health Care for Service Members
Suicide rates among active members of the U.S. military are on the rise. As a result, the U.S. Pentagon and the secretary of defense are examining ways to change their…
2022-10-15 Feeling Inflation Pain, Some Argentines Turn to Waste Dumps
Inflation continues to rise to record levels in Argentina. The country faces a possible inflation rate of 100 percent this year. As prices rise, some people have turned to waste…
2022-10-15 ACT Test Scores in US Fall to Lowest in 30 Years
This year’s results on a U.S. college admissions test are the lowest they have been in 30 years. Experts say the results are the latest evidence of learning interference caused…