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U.S. Class 8 retail sales declined again in July after experiencing a short-lived year-over-year rise, according to Wards Intelligence data. Sales decreased 12% to 18,838 from the 21,398 units ...
Throughout the animal kingdom, certain species have earned notoriety for their ability to kill humans, whether through direct attacks or disease transmission. While the tiny mosquito kills more humans ...
Touch is the oldest language of bonding. From a parent cradling an infant to grooming among primates, pleasant tactile stimulation sparks attachment across the animal kingdom. A new study pushes that ...
For wild animals, survival may come down to the split-second decision to bolt or stay put when danger appears. A new study traces that choice to a tiny cluster of neurons deep in the midbrain. By ...
Officials at Yellowstone National Park are shutting down rumors circulating on social media about wildlife leaving the park due to potential volcanic eruptions. Claims about animals leaving ...
The ability to sleep while on the move is a fascinating adaptation developed by some animals to survive in the wild. This unique behavior allows creatures to rest without halting their journey or ...
[Stay on top of transportation news: Get TTNews in your inbox.] U.S. Class 8 retail sales in June experienced their first year-over-year increase of 2025, according to Wards Intelligence data. Sales ...
INDIAN RIVER COUNTY — The district's newest magnet school not only will be its first K-8, it also will have a unique theme to attract students. Indian River will be one of the few school districts in ...
An exciting magnet fishing adventure using a powerful 1500lb super magnet to recover heavy and valuable items. Pam Bondi cancels speech over medical issue: What we know Wreckage found after Russian ...
Osaka, Japan – As the days grow shorter, many animals prepare for the approaching winter by suspending reproduction. Insects, for example, accumulate energy stores while halting ovarian development ...
Imagine a world where you can thrive, find food, and even build a home—all without a brain. Sounds impossible, right? Yet, nature is full of surprises. Across oceans, rivers, forests, and even gardens ...