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‘King of the birds’ set to return to England’s skies

Golden eagles could soon be reintroduced to England, but the birds might arrive under their own steam first The post ‘King of the birds’ set to return to England’s skies appeared first on Positive News.

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The Strokes announce new world tour, including June stop at TD Garden in Boston

The Strokes announced a new world tour on Monday, including a June stop at TD Garden in Boston. Fresh off a performance at Coachella, the band unveiled a tour that will take them to North America, the UK, Europe and Japan starting in June and running through the fall. The tour kicks off on June 12 and includes a June 23 show at TD Garden. Thundercat and Hamilton Leithauser are the openers. Further information and fan registration can be found at thestrokes.com, with presales beginning on Wednesday, April 15, and general on sale this Friday, April 17. You can also sign up here for the artist presale by Tuesday, April 14, at 9 a.m. “Reality Awaits,” the seventh studio album from The Strokes, is set to be released on June 26. The band released the first single from the album, “Going Shopping,” last week. Recorded in Costa Rica with producer Rick Rubin, it marks the band’s first new music since 2020. Full tour schedule below: June 12—Manchest

Nashville, TN WKRN Yesterday
March sets new record for most abnormally hot month in continental US

Last month was the hottest March on record in U.S. history, according to new data released by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) on Wednesday. 

Science PhysOrg Yesterday
Record-breaking photonics approach traps light on a chip for millions of cycles

For years, scientists have dreamed of using atomically thin van der Waals (vdW) materials to build faster, more efficient photonic chips. These materials can be stacked and tuned with extraordinary precision, opening possibilities far beyond those of conventional technologies. The challenge is that they are extremely fragile, making them notoriously difficult to shape with standard nanofabrication tools.

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The FAA takes a rare step to head off a traffic jam at Chicago's O'Hare Airport

Federal regulators want airlines to cut the number of flights at O'Hare Airport in Chicago this summer. It's an unusual move, sparked by a turf war between two major airlines with hubs at the airport.

USA NPR Yesterday
Can red light therapy really deliver a beauty and health glow up? Here's the science

Wellness influencers tout the therapy's power for everything from rejuvenating skin and hair to boosting longevity. Devices sold for at-home use abound. We look at the evidence behind the hype.

Columbus, OH NBC4i 2d ago
Columbus Weather: Unsettled daily rain chances ahead

A few showers have already kicked in to start off the new work week. For the days ahead, Columbus' weather will deal with varying chances for rain nearly every day.

Global The Borgen Project 2d ago
Grassroots Groups Driving Women’s Empowerment in Haiti

Grassroots groups driving women’s empowerment in Haiti are addressing the deep intersection of poverty and gender inequality in one of the most economically challenged countries in the Western Hemisphere. More than 60% of Haiti’s population lives below the poverty line, with more than 25% in extreme poverty. Despite these conditions, women remain active in the […] The post Grassroots Groups Driving Women’s Empowerment in Haiti appeared first on The Borgen Project.

Environment Mongabay 2d ago
A new bird species has been discovered in Japan after 45 years

For decades, the research community thought that the small, olive-green songbirds found on two Japanese islands were identical. But a new study has revealed these birds are actually two distinct species, ones that have been evolutionarily isolated for millions of years and are now facing the risk of extinction. Researchers discovered a population of the […]

Global Reasons to be Cheerful 2d ago
The Verdant Refuge of India’s Sacred Groves

A herd of goats makes its way through a stubbly, dry grassland to a hilly grove. As they get closer, the air becomes noticeably cooler, the vegetation denser, the grass greener. A couple of buffalo wallow in a shallow pool of water, and beyond, a forest path leads to a... The post The Verdant Refuge of India’s Sacred Groves appeared first on Reasons to be Cheerful.

Health Medical Xpress 2d ago
PEPITEM 'replacement therapy' shows potential for early-stage inflammatory arthritis

Scientists investigating the naturally occurring immunopeptide PEPITEM have shown reductions in arthritic joint swelling to a degree comparable to the current standard of care, and reduce the inflammatory changes that cause joint damage.

Boston, MA WBUR 2d ago
Mitt Romney returns to Massachusetts to mark the 20th anniversary of landmark health reform law

The law made insurance mandatory for most individuals, fined some employers who didn’t provide it and created subsidized health plans for low- to moderate-income residents.