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Scientists may have found a cure for HIV in a woman, possibly the first...

A team of American researchers reported that they may have successfully cured HIV in a woman. These scientists utilized a cutting-edge stem-cell transplant technique...

A Mexican scientist has pleaded guilty to spying on Russia in Miami.

He was returning home to Mexico City with his Mexican wife. MIAMI -- A well-known Mexican scientist, who lived a double life with two families...

Manmade mini-star is a "fantastic accomplishment" in the quest for unlimited clean energies to...

Nuclear fusion, which is the opposite to nuclear fission and the technology used in today's nuclear power plants all over the globe, is what...

Study: Are gas stoves more dangerous for the climate than we thought?

This same study, which tested the emissions from stoves in houses, raised new concerns about indoor air quality due to the high levels of...

Hot stuff: Lab reaches milestone in long journey to fusion power

Researchers from the National Ignition Facility at Lawrence Livermore National Lab in California were successful in triggering a fusion reaction that briefly sustained itself....

Norway mass murderer tests the limits of lenient justice system

Breivik, 42 years old, is halfway through his 21-year sentence. He wants early release and might be shocking to anyone outside Norway. In 2011,...

After a major volcano eruption, first aid flights land in Tonga

New Zealand and Australia sent military transport planes to each other that carried water containers, temporary shelter kits, generators and hygiene supplies. To keep the...

US dismisses case against MIT professor convicted of ties with China

Gang Chen case: The department made its decision in a single-page file in Boston federal court, stating that it was unable to meet its...

U.S. states split on nuclear as they race to reduce carbon emissions

As states move away from oil, coal and natural gas, nuclear power is becoming a viable option to fill the gaps. It can also...

Earth's 6th-warmest year in record time: The heat continues

Scientists believe that the unusually hot year is part a long-term warming trend, which shows signs of acceleration.On Thursday, two U.S. science agencies, NASA...

Hospitalizations rise in children too young to receive COVID shots

Dr. Rochelle Walensky is the director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. She said that the worrying trend in children who are...

The Spanish eruption's end brings "emotional relief", and rebuilding

The emergency in La Palma is still ongoing due to the extensive damage caused by the eruption, said the director of the Canaries' volcano...

Launch of space telescope on bold quest to see 1st stars

NASA's James Webb Space Telescope flew from French Guiana, South America's northeast coast, aboard a European Ariane rocket to the Christmas morning sky."What an...

Louisiana scientists identify 14 new species of shrews on Sulawesi

There were many, and some of them look very similar. After a while Jake Esselstyn, a Louisiana State University biologist, and his colleagues started...

Edward O. Wilson, a biologist, was killed at 92.

According to an E.O. announcement, Wilson was "called Darwin's natural heir" and was affectionately known as "the ant man" for his pioneering work in...

California could reduce rooftop solar incentives due to market booms

Residential solar customers can sell any energy they don’t use to power companies at their retail power rate, which usually results in a large...

EXPLAINER – Was the emergence of tornadoes linked to climate change?

Although they are not common, tornadoes that occur in December are not uncommon. Meteorologists believe that Friday night's tornadoes were unusually strong and long-lasting, but...

The AP Interview: Japanese Tourist Calls Space Trip 'Amazing'

Yusaku Maezawa, a billionaire fashion tycoon, spoke live to The Associated Press from an orbiting space station. He said that even though he had...

Although banned decades ago, PCBs continue to pose a threat to wildlife

A nest was abandoned by its parents, and a brown loon egg with black speckles sat on it. It had no chance of hatching. Grade...

Geminid meteor shower will lighten up the UK skies this week with shooting stars...

Meteors are bits of debris that explode as they enter the Earth’s atmosphere at speeds up to 70km/second, creating streaks of light in space.NASA...

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Terreno Realty Secures Full Lease on $15.6M Industrial Building Through 2028

Terreno Realty Corporation recently completed the redevelopment and stabilization of Terreno 147th Street in Hawthorne, California. The 31,000 square foot industrial distribution building is...

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