• Politics
  • Entertainment
    • Music
    • TV
    • Movies
    • Radio
    • Celebrities
    • Lifestyle
      • Social
      • People
      • Health
      • Books
      • Nature
      • Education
      • Art
      • Fashion
  • Tech
  • Entrepreneur
    • Personal Finance
    • Market
    • Entrepreneurship
    • Economy
  • Sports
  • Lifestyle
    • People
    • Health
    • Nature
    • Social
  • Art
Search
13.1 C
New York
Wednesday, April 29, 2026
Sign in
Welcome! Log into your account
Forgot your password? Get help
Password recovery
Recover your password
A password will be e-mailed to you.

Life & News

  • Politics
  • Entertainment
    • Music
    • TV
    • Movies
    • Radio
    • Celebrities
    • Lifestyle
      • Social
      • People
      • Health
      • Books
      • Nature
      • Education
      • Art
      • Fashion
  • Tech
  • Entrepreneur
    • Personal Finance
    • Market
    • Entrepreneurship
    • Economy
  • Sports
  • Lifestyle
    • People
    • Health
    • Nature
    • Social
  • Art
Consumer technologies get wet as a regular part of everyday life. Shuvro Mojumder/Unsplash , CC BY-SA
Business

Debunking 5 myths about when your devices get wet

Staff Writer - June 2, 2025
Photos after the Los Angeles fires in January 2025 show many yards where vegetation didn’t burn while neighboring houses did. AP Photo/Chris Pizzello
Environment

California plan to ban most plants within 5 feet of homes...

Staff Writer - June 2, 2025
The Industrial Revolution mechanized production. Today, there’s a similar risk with the automation of thought. kutaytanir/E+ via Getty Images
Business

Is AI sparking a cognitive revolution that will lead to mediocrity...

Staff Writer - June 2, 2025
Global big beasts have a tendency to put their foot down. Alexander W Helin/Getty Images
Business

Are hegemonies a relic of the past? The role of coercion...

Staff Writer - June 1, 2025
Solar panels on grasslands can generate electricity and useful forage or wildlife habitat. Matthew Sturchio, CC BY-ND
Business

Solar panels’ shade helps boost Colorado grassland productivity in dry years

Staff Writer - June 1, 2025
Alcohol is the most common substance misused by parents. igorr1/iStock via Getty Images Plus
Articles

Millions of US children have parents with substance use disorder, and...

Staff Writer - May 31, 2025
How do you recreate a species whose genome is largely unknown? sunxsand/iStock via Getty Images Plus
culture

If it looks like a dire wolf, is it a dire...

Staff Writer - May 31, 2025
The Mexican-American community in southwest Detroit held a rally in March 2025, asking ICE to leave the immigrant community alone. Jim West/UCG/Universal Images Group via Getty Images
Business

Detroit’s population grew in 2023, 2024 − a strategy to welcome...

Staff Writer - May 30, 2025
Prime numbers are numbers that are not products of smaller whole numbers. Jeremiah Bartz
Art

Prime numbers, the building blocks of mathematics, have fascinated for centuries...

Staff Writer - May 30, 2025
1...757677...993Page 76 of 993

EXPLORING NATURE

A German security guard checks for radiation after the Chernobyl accident in April 1986. Patrick Piel/Gamma-Rapho via Getty Images
Environment

Chernobyl at 40: Secret Stasi files reveal extent of Soviet misinformation...

Staff Writer - April 22, 2026
Lauren Cassidy, Binghamton University, State University of New York On April 26, 1986, Soviet engineers at the Chernobyl nuclear...
A long-running experiment is testing tree mixes to develop the healthiest forests. Mickey Pullen/Smithsonian Environmental Research Center

Don’t just plant trees, plant forests to restore biodiversity for the future

April 21, 2026
People tend to be offended when they get a personal note written by AI – if they know. Ekaterina Buravleva/iStock via Getty Images

Most people do not realize when a personal message they receive...

April 20, 2026
Cannabis plants are seen at Harborside Oakland Dispensary on Aug. 11, 2025, in Oakland, Calif. Justin Sullivan/Getty Images

Why the future of marijuana legalization remains hazy despite high public support

April 18, 2026
A pipe carries water and raw sewage into the C&O Canal, parallel to the Potomac River. Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images

Washington DC’s 240 million‑gallon sewage spill is a symptom of nationwide trouble

April 16, 2026

EDITOR PICKS

Iranians hold national flags in Tehran’s Revolution Square on April 8, 2026, after the United States and Iran agreed to a two-week ceasefire. Atta Kenare/AFP via Getty Images

US ceasefire with Iran: What’s next? A former diplomat explains 3...

April 11, 2026
U.S. Geological Survey staff check monitoring equipment in Suicide Basin in June 2025. By August, the basin had filled with meltwater. Jeff Conaway/U.S. Geological Survey

Glacial lake flood hits Juneau, Alaska, reflecting a growing global risk...

August 15, 2025
Lake Mead, impounded by Hoover Dam, contains far less water than it used to. Kevin Carter/Getty Images

As the Colorado River slowly dries up, states angle for influence...

August 7, 2025
Weather
Today 31° New York
Fri 26° - 27°
Sat 28° - 31°
Sun 30° - 31°
Author opinions
Tantek Çelik

“Red Sox close to deal with Gomes”

Paula Poe

“Is Los Angeles really beating Boston in start-ups?”

POPULAR POSTS

A Bernie Sanders Delegate Tells a Very Different Story About the...

August 9, 2016
‘You just didn’t mess around with federal judges,’ says a former federal judge. ‘It was a good way to get your head handed to you.’ sesame, DigitalVision Vectors/Getty Images

‘I never issued a criminal contempt citation in 19 ½ years...

April 19, 2025

A Conversation with Keith Krach: Transformational Leadership

June 7, 2019
Join our Membership Group through Facebook and Causes
Join our 6.15 million members at our Life & News Forum with your Facebook username or email address and engage in lively discussion.

POPULAR CATEGORY

  • Health1548
  • Politics1506
  • Business1346
  • science1253
  • Economy1207
  • People1164
  • Lifestyle1124
  • Environment1009
  • Education888
ABOUT US
Life & News Online Edition
Contact us: info@lifeandnews.com
© Life & News