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Since the task force was formed, the MTA said it has been responsible for more than 47,000 summonses, 1,000 arrests and 4,500 ...
The Environmental Protection Agency is targeting stop-start vehicle technology that automatically turns off a car's engine ...
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Study Finds on MSNModern Hunter: This Young Hawk Learned To Use Traffic Lights To Find PreyIn a nutshell A young Cooper’s hawk in New Jersey learned to use pedestrian crossing signals, specifically their sounds, as ...
Best LED Anti-Fungal Device: Welnax BioClear Named 2025's Top At-Home Toenail Fungus Treatment Using Red + Blue Light ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNRed light, green light, strike: City hawk times its kill with traffic signal beepsA recent study documents a young Cooper’s hawk learning to use pedestrian crossing signals and idling traffic as cover for ambush hunting.
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The Island Packet on MSNFor 400 million years, one local sea creature has been calling the coast home.Every spring horseshoe crabs come to South Carolina beaches to reproduce. A volunteer initiative with the SCDNR helps ...
Coral reefs form a vital part of the marine ecosystem, playing host to diverse species and supporting multiple industries, ...
Discover how your eye color genetically determines pain sensitivity, why dark eyes handle pain better, and what this means ...
This is not a war on e-bikes, this is a response to very real concerns that are widely held across virtually every borough, ...
Driving home from work late on April 25, Leah Thomas noticed the sky over Beaver County was glowing red. “At first I thought maybe it was a fire, or that something was burning,” she said.
As millions of Americans take to the road this weekend, we would do well to rethink how we behave behind the wheel.
A hawk in New Jersey has adapted to city life. It uses traffic signals to hunt birds. The hawk waits for the pedestrian ...
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