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Daredevil 'Mad' Mike Hughes Killed In Crash Of Homemade Rocket
Mike Hughes promoted himself as believing that the Earth was flat. He launched homemade rockets with the goal of eventually flying to the edge of space to see for himself.
Why Does the Wind Always Blow in Your Face?
We learn what the deal is with the wind always blowing in our faces, and learn a bit about science literacy and recognizing bias while we are at it.
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Omaha Zoo Academy
We visit Omaha’s Henry Doorly Zoo & Aquarium's Zoo Academy for kids and students pre-K through high school. Their mission is to provide students with knowledge and career explorations relating to life sciences through authentic STEM experiences.
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In Pandemic, Green Doesn't Mean 'Go.' How Did Public Health Guidance Get So Muddled?
Public officials continue to send mixed messages about the pandemic: We're open for business, but also, stay home if you can. Without clear guidance, people feel confused or stop trying to be safe.
Council OK with liquor license for ax-throwing venue
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — The Omaha City Council has recommended that a liquor license be granted to a downtown venue where people will hurl axes at wooden…
Where The Investigation Stands Into The Jan. 6 Insurrection
It was six months ago that a mob of Trump supporters stormed the U.S. Capitol. That deadly event stunned the nation, led to Donald Trump's second impeachment and spurred a massive federal probe.
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Who Did This To Peru's Jungle?
When the price of gold skyrocketed, illegal miners flooded into the country's Amazon basin, eager to find even the tiniest bits of the precious metal. Trees and villagers have paid a price.
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America's Elite Cows Don't Give Birth — Their Surrogates Do
Implanting cows with the embryos of genetically superior heifers is big business these days. It's helping elite cattle breeders and beef and dairy producers spread U.S. cow genetics around the globe.
Ski Resorts See Slight Thaw After Chilling Effect Of Climate Change
California's historic drought provided a glimpse of what skiing might be like with climate change. Industry executives are counting on their customers being flexible in the years ahead.
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Federal COVID Workplace Safety Rules Are Here. But Only For Health Care Workers
The Biden administration has issued an emergency rule that requires health care employers to take steps to protect their workers from COVID-19.
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