Hearst Magazines and Yahoo have the potential to earn commission or revenue from certain items through embedded links. Aerospace engineer Mike Irmen discovered a large piece of space debris, part of the Ariane 5 rocket, while snorkeling near a remote island in Honduras. The upper cowling of the rocket detached after three minutes, and its presence underwater highlights the impact of space debris in unexpected locations.
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As Trump administration eases EPA regulations, Houston could pay a price
SummarySince President Trump's administration began, the Environmental Protection Agency has been rolling back pollution regulations, impacting health in communities like Houston near coal plants. A study indicated that pollution from the NRG Energy coal plant is responsible for 177 premature deaths annually, disproportionately affecting low-income, minority populations. Critics argue that increasing reliance on coal harms public health and advocate for renewable energy as a cleaner, more reliable alternative, while the Trump administration defends deregulation as...
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