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Trump Reinforces ‘Buy American’ Mandate for Federal Contracts

There is a certain undeniable prestige attached to the words “Made in America”—a label that evokes generations of grit, craftsmanship, and industrial might. Yet, behind the scenes of massive federal contracts, that iconic stamp has sometimes been sidelined by the allure of cheaper, global supply chains. Now, a sweeping policy shift is poised to rewrite…
A Dutch Birdwatcher Visited a Landfill at the End of the World. It Triggered a Deadly Cruise Ship Outbreak.

At the southern edge of Argentina, where the continent runs out of land and the ocean takes over, there is a landfill that locals avoid and birdwatchers seek out. Surrounded by wind-battered waste and the particular smell of refuse left to accumulate beyond its original limits, it sits four miles outside Ushuaia. This city has…
An 8-Year-Old Uncovered a Hidden Connection Between Ants, Wasps, and Trees Scientists Overlooked for 100 Years

Science often relies on years of rigorous academic research and advanced technology to shift an established paradigm or rewrite a long-held textbook rule. Yet, sometimes, it only takes an observant child playing near a fallen log to challenge a century of accepted biology. When an eight-year-old boy in Pennsylvania noticed a group of ants carrying…
A Juice Company Dumped Orange Peels In A National Park. Scientists Were Stunned By What Grew There

For years, the idea sounded like an environmental disaster waiting to happen. In the late 1990s, a Costa Rican juice company received permission to dump thousands of tons of orange peels and pulp inside a protected national park, creating enormous piles of rotting fruit that quickly sparked backlash across the country. Critics called it reckless,…







