Tribes, Environmental Groups Ask US Court to Block $10B Energy Project in Arizona

Tribes, Environmental Groups Ask US Court to Block B Energy Project in Arizona

ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO —  A federal judge is being asked to issue a stop-work order on a $10 billion transmission line being built through a remote southeastern Arizona valley to carry wind-generated electricity to customers as far away as California. A 32-page lawsuit filed on January 17 in U.S. District Court in Tucson, Arizona, accuses … Read more

Indigenous Faithful, Christians Work to Conserve India’s Sacred Forests

Indigenous Faithful, Christians Work to Conserve India’s Sacred Forests

SHILLONG, India —  Tambor Lyngdoh made his way through the fern-covered woodland — naming plants, trees, flowers, even stones — as if he were paying older family members a visit. The community leader and entrepreneur was a little boy when his uncle brought him here and said these words: “This forest is your mother.” This … Read more

Scientists Map Largest Deep-Sea Coral Reef to Date 

Scientists Map Largest Deep-Sea Coral Reef to Date 

washington —  Scientists have mapped the largest coral reef deep in the ocean, stretching hundreds of miles off the U.S. Atlantic Coast. While researchers have known since the 1960s that some coral were present off the Atlantic, the reef’s size remained a mystery until new underwater mapping technology made it possible to construct 3D images … Read more

Experiment Shows Pig Livers Might One Day Be Transplanted to Humans

Experiment Shows Pig Livers Might One Day Be Transplanted to Humans

Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania have externally attached a pig liver to a brain-dead human body and watched it successfully filter blood. The experiment is a step toward one day trying the technique in patients with liver failure. It’s also a different spin on animal-to-human organ transplants, which is also known as xenotransplantation. The … Read more

Air Pollution, Politics Pose Cross-Border Challenges in South Asia

Air Pollution, Politics Pose Cross-Border Challenges in South Asia

LAHORE, Pakistan —  The air smells burnt in Lahore, a city in Pakistan’s east that used to be famous for its gardens but has become infamous for its terrible air quality. Toxic smog has sickened tens of thousands of people in recent months. Flights have been canceled. Artificial rain was deployed last December to battle … Read more

Japan’s ‘Moon Sniper’ Lands, Makes Contact, But Power Running Low

Japan’s ‘Moon Sniper’ Lands, Makes Contact, But Power Running Low

Tokyo, Japan —  Japan on Saturday became only the fifth nation to achieve a soft lunar landing, but its Moon Sniper spacecraft was running out of power because of a problem with its solar battery. After a nail-biting 20-minute descent, space agency JAXA said its Smart Lander for Investigating Moon (SLIM) had touched down and … Read more

Japan Joins Elite Club by Landing on Moon. What Are Others Doing?

Japan Joins Elite Club by Landing on Moon. What Are Others Doing?

TOKYO —  Japan landed a spacecraft on the moon Saturday, an attempt at the world’s first “pinpoint lunar landing.” The milestone puts Japan in a club previously occupied by only the United States, the Soviet Union, India and China. A raft of countries and companies are also plotting moon missions. Success means international scientific and … Read more

Japan’s Lunar Spacecraft Is on the Moon, but Status Unclear

Japan’s Lunar Spacecraft Is on the Moon, but Status Unclear

tokyo —  Japan’s spacecraft arrived on the surface of the moon early Saturday, but it wasn’t immediately clear if the landing was a success, because the Japanese space agency said it was still “checking its status.” More details about the spacecraft, which is carrying no astronauts, would be given at a news conference, officials said. … Read more

Israeli Company Approved to Sell Steaks Made From Beef Cells

Israeli Company Approved to Sell Steaks Made From Beef Cells

An Israeli company has received the green light from health officials to sell the world’s first steaks made from cultivated beef cells, not the entire animal, officials said. The move follows approval of lab-grown chicken in the U.S. last year. Aleph Farms, of Rehovot, Israel, was granted the go-ahead by the Israeli Health Ministry in … Read more

Astronauts From Europe Head to Space Station on Chartered Flight 

Astronauts From Europe Head to Space Station on Chartered Flight 

CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida —  Turkey’s first astronaut and three other crew members representing Europe were launched from Florida on Thursday on a voyage to the International Space Station in the latest commercially arranged mission from Texas startup Axiom Space. A SpaceX Crew Dragon capsule carrying the Axiom quartet lifted off about an hour before sunset … Read more