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The Energy Star program has helped consumers find energy-efficient appliances since 1992.
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Over the course of 17 years, a man named Tim Friede, allowed himself to be bitten by deadly snakes like black mambas and water cobras hundreds of times.
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Attorneys general from 17 states and D.C. are challenging an executive order Trump signed on his first day in office pausing approvals, permits and loans for all wind energy projects.
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Square root days happen only a few times in a century, and the man who brought the day fame is celebrating his sixth one.
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One national park boasts the most diverse collection of wildflowers in the country, and they're blooming right now.
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The annual Eta Aquarid meteor shower is set to peak early on May 6 and will be viewable in the dark predawn skies.
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Scientists have created a broadly effective antivenom using the blood of a Wisconsin man who has spent years exposing himself to deadly snakebites. (This story first aired on All Things Considered on May 2, 2025.)
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The 2025 Global Psychedelic Survey aims to capture people's experiences with psychedelics around the world.
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The Daniel K. Inouye telescope snapped a clear image of sunspots.
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The cartoonish-looking salamanders have faced an uncertain future in the wild. But researchers hope that breeding axolotls in captivity and releasing them in the wild can help their numbers.