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After decades gone, South America’s most powerful bird reappears and exposes an alarming collapse in its habitat
The harpy eagle (Harpia harpyja), one of the world’s largest and most powerful raptors, has reappeared across parts of its ...
The iRobot founder opens up about the 18-month regulatory process that he says doomed the Roomba maker -- and what it means ...
Partners at the International Crane Foundation and The Conservation Fund have secured permanent protection of more than 3,300 ...
Wild Times at the San Diego Zoo on MSN
This giant parrot might just be the biggest you've ever seen
Learn all about these incredible birds.
Remember the colossal snake from the 1997 cult classic film Anaconda? Many were frightened, some laughed, but at least we knew that such a thing couldn’t exist in real life. Or can it? The emerald ...
Dissecting the regurgitated nuggets is a popular classroom activity for educators and students alike. Here's a look inside ...
Amazon Web Services’ annual tech conference AWS re:Invent has wrapped. And the singular message, amid a deluge of product news and keynotes, was AI for the enterprise. This year it was all about ...
Up in the Cascade Mountains, 90 miles east of Seattle, a group of high-ranking Amazon engineers gather for a private off-site. They hail from the company’s North America Stores division, and they’re ...
A new tax proposal targets Washington’s largest corporations, such as Amazon and Microsoft. The Well Washington Fund would generate approximately $3 billion a year for things like higher education and ...
Animals have a way of surprising us in ways we didn't expect. Even vocal birds, who are capable of saying all kinds of things, might pull something out of nowhere that stops you in your tracks. A cute ...
Animals have a way of surprising us in ways we didn't expect. Even vocal birds, who are capable of saying all kinds of things, might pull something out of nowhere that stops you in your tracks. As a ...
Amazon plans $15B data center campuses in Northwest Indiana for state’s largest construction project
Amazon plans to spend $15 billion for the largest construction project in Indiana history, building data center campuses in Northwest Indiana and creating 1,100 new jobs, officials said. The data ...
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