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California nurse miraculously survives massive helicopter crash during Baja 500

A California nurse from San Diego miraculously survived a helicopter crash during the Baja 500 race in Mexico.

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Health Medical Xpress Jun 15
Silicon-slide imaging could speed cancer diagnosis with 99% agreement, no dyes needed

Scientists at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) have developed a new stain-free imaging platform designed to analyze tissue samples more quickly and consistently, supporting future AI-assisted cancer diagnostics.

New York, NY NY Post Jun 15
Roger Federer to play exhibition match at US Open 2026. Get tickets now

"Fed Express" will be joined by fellow icons Andy Roddick, Andre Agassi and John McEnroe.

Portland, OR KOIN 6 Jun 15
Multnomah County opens cooling centers as area braces for record-breaking heat

Multnomah County has declared a state of emergency and opened two daytime cooling centers in response to an Extreme Heat Warning issued by the National Weather Service, with temperatures expected to reach the upper 90s.

Boston, MA WBUR Jun 15
An Irish pub in Scotland becomes an Ivory Coast pub for the World Cup

At Biddy Mulligans, patrons are celebrating two victories: Scotland’s win over Haiti in the early morning hours on Saturday, and Ivory Coast’s defeat of Ecuador on Sunday.

Health Medical Xpress Jun 15
Anti-inflammatory molecule shows potential against Parkinson's in murine study

Researchers at the Federal University of São Paulo (UNIFESP) in Brazil have discovered a new strategy that may protect neurons and other brain cells involved in Parkinson's disease in the future. The results of the study, which was conducted in mice, were published in the journal Neuropharmacology.

Science PhysOrg Jun 15
New study assesses Titan's resources and their potential uses

Saturn's largest moon, Titan, is a unique environment in our solar system. It is the only moon (or body beyond Earth) to have a dense, nitrogen-rich atmosphere, and its methane cycle is very similar to Earth's hydrological cycle, in which solid and liquid methane evaporate to form clouds and return to the surface as precipitation. In addition, its prebiotic surface environment and rich organic chemistry make it a prime destination for astrobiology missions, such as NASA's Dragonfly mission (set to launch no earlier than July 2028).

Science PhysOrg Jun 15
Ultrafast laser pulses reveal a material's hidden state of matter

What would it take to instantly transform a material from an electrical insulator into a conductive state without ever touching it? Using ultrafast laser pulses and powerful X-rays, scientists at the National Synchrotron Light Source II (NSLS-II)—a U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Science user facility at DOE's Brookhaven National Laboratory—developed a methodology to generate "hidden" phases and understand why they work.

New York, NY NY Post Jun 15
In honor of Father’s Day, F1 world champion Lando Norris shares his favorite scents, sunglasses and sport watch

When Lando Norris clinched his first Formula 1 world drivers’ title at the 2025 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, he shared an emotional circuit-side embrace with his parents, Cisca and Adam. The British superstar, a driver for the McLaren Mastercard F1 team, has always been close to his family. “My dad’s passion for racing is what...

Environment CleanTechnica Jun 15
Over 250,000 Public EV Chargers Operating In US Now

If you have been following the growth of US public EV charging infrastructure, you know there has been steady expansion this last year or eighteen months. In fact, there have been dozens or more announcements about federal funding reaching some US states, but not all, for the continued installation of ... [continued] The post Over 250,000 Public EV Chargers Operating In US Now appeared first on CleanTechnica.

Science PhysOrg Jun 15
Efforts to combat climate change often exclude Indigenous people—and they may not have any recourse

Imagine living in the same forest as your parents, grandparents, great-grandparents and all your ancestors as far back in time as stories can tell, and depending on the forest for food, shelter, recreation and education. Imagine, then, that the forest depends on you, too, because you and your people have protected it for generations.

Science Popular Science Jun 15
America’s Time Capsule includes fabric from the Wright Brother’s plane, whale bone, poker chips, and more

The time capsule will remain sealed in Philadelphia for 250 years. The post America’s Time Capsule includes fabric from the Wright Brother’s plane, whale bone, poker chips, and more appeared first on Popular Science.