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Meet the 60-year-old who hunts invasive pythons that are 'destroying' the Florida Everglades: 'They were eating everything'
In the Florida Everglades, Burmese pythons have no natural predators and a near-endless food supply. The pythons, which are ...
High school sophomore Abigail Merchant has made it her mission to use technology to reduce flood-related deaths. The ...
In Subi Taba’s stories, bullets or the swing of a machete may kill a tiger but it will live again. The spirit of a dead ...
Morning Overview on MSN
Giant snakes are spreading fast and experts say more outbreaks are coming
Across South Florida, giant snakes that once seemed like exotic escapees are now entrenched residents, reshaping ecosystems ...
Set in Panajachel, Guatemala, Taking Flight follows Ingrid Villaseñor, a Maya leader who builds a school that provides meals, ...
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AI in the village: It's not just sci-fi anymore
Artificial Intelligence is revolutionising rural India. Farmers are getting credit and precision farming advice. Artisans are ...
In 1969, Jack and Laura Dangermond launched Esri with a bold idea: geographic tools could help people understand – and ...
Pompeii’s public baths, aqueduct, and water towers were among the preserved structures frozen in time. A new paper published ...
If your tap water smells a bit like pool water, it's because Melbourne has embarked on its yearly chlorine 'shock' of the ...
A large alligator was filmed dragging a massive Burmese python in Florida's Everglades National Park. The alligator was estimated to be 10 to 12 feet long, while the python appeared to be nearly twice ...
America’s AI boom is driving a surge in data center construction—along with rising water demand. Why water is becoming the ...
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