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Climate Risk Scores Vanish from America’s Largest Real Estate Platform

Something disappeared from Zillow listings in November, and most homebuyers never noticed. One day, those numerical climate risk scores rating properties for flood, wildfire, wind, heat, and air quality threats were there. By the next, they had vanished without announcement or fanfare. America’s largest real estate marketplace made the change quietly, replacing integrated risk data…
Mother’s Museum Discovery Sparks Global Debate on Grief Truth and the Boundaries of Humanity

Inside a quiet museum, the line between art and life suddenly blurred for one visitor. Among the preserved figures and anatomical displays, a mother believed she recognized something impossible. The stillness of the room seemed to collapse around her as familiarity struck like a memory she could not ignore. What she saw reignited questions about…
A Breakthrough That Could Let Cats Live to 30: Inside the Race to Cure Feline Kidney Disease

For years, whispers across the veterinary world have hinted at a discovery that could redefine what it means for a cat to grow old. Not a minor treatment or a modest extension of comfort, but something far more transformative, which is an intervention that might alter the very trajectory of feline aging. The kind of…
How an Army Veteran Working at 88 Captured Hearts and Received Over 1m in Support

At a small-town Meijer supermarket in Brighton, Michigan, shoppers have grown used to seeing the same warm, steady presence at one of the checkout lanes. His name is Ed Bambas, an 88-year-old Army veteran who greets customers with patience, humor, and a quiet strength that seems to belong to a different era. For years, many…
How Uranus Almost Carried a Royal Name That History Rejected

Most planets in our solar system carry names that feel ancient and inevitable, like echoes from a mythic past whispered through the centuries. Jupiter, Saturn, Mars, Venus, and Mercury sound like they have always belonged to the sky. Yet Uranus, that cyan ice giant rolling sideways through the heavens, has a history that is strangely…
Six Months Weed Free Former Addict Details Real Changes as Studies Explore Brain Health

Stories about recovery rarely start with fireworks. More often, they begin with a quiet moment of honesty, a growing discomfort, or the realization that something in life no longer feels aligned. For Dorian, a former teen cannabis user who later became addicted to daily smoking, that turning point emerged gradually. He had grown tired of…
Scientists Say City Raccoons Are Evolving To Act More Like Pets

Urban wildlife has long managed to surprise us, but few species have captured public fascination like raccoons. These clever, wide eyed scavengers are known for raiding bins, sneaking through alleys, and wearing that unmistakable bandit mask. Scientists are now discovering something even more surprising than their nighttime antics. City raccoons may be undergoing physical and…



