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U.S. regulators said Friday that they would allow three new color additives made from natural sources to be used in the ...
Pakistan says it will hit India at time and place it chooses. Experts say military bases could be the next targets.
The currently blooming claret cup cactus proved to be the most popular photographic subject among wild species documented by ...
The highest recorded elevations of Jeffrey pines provide new evidence of a warming climate in the High Sierra. UC Davis ...
The Sun sat down with President Michael Kotlikoff and Provost Kavita Bala during a period where the “University is facing ...
On March 13, 2024, then-Provost Michael Kotlikoff offered a full-throated defense of his decision to host Ann Coulter, a ...
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A newly launched program at Palisades Tahoe is allowing the general public to experience a unique blend of skiing and science ...
The Trump administration is moving quickly to arrest, detain and remove people from the country. But critics say such actions can violate the due process rights that all people in the U.S. deserve.
Allysia Finley is on a slippery slope when she argues that Supplemental ... food stamps (“Do Food Stamps Make People Fat?,” Life Science, April 21). True enough: Such consumption except ...
Apache holds a 50% working interest, operator Lagniappe and partner Santos each hold 25% working interests in the 325,411-acre exploratory block located on state lands of the eastern North Slope.