Duke Energy Florida will refund $90.5 million to customers due to over-collection of hurricane restoration costs. This impacts over 2 million residents.
Category: Science
Choose Your Path Timed Research Pokémon Go
The ‘Choose Your Path’ Timed Research quest introduces a unique decision-making element in Pokémon Go, allowing players to select a path that best suits their gameplay style for a limited time.
Eta Aquarid meteor shower may be dimmed by bright moon
The Eta Aquarid meteor shower peaks on May 6, 2026, but a bright moon could obscure visibility. Oregon’s skies are expected to be mostly clear.
Australia giant squid edna research
Researchers have detected traces of the elusive giant squid in Western Australia for the first time in over 25 years. This breakthrough uses innovative eDNA techniques.
Mushroom: New Research Reveals Complex Causes of Bacterial Blotch in s
New research shows that bacterial blotch affecting white button mushrooms results from multiple pathogenic bacteria. This discovery could impact mushroom recipes and industry practices.
Hantavirus infections cruise ship
A suspected hantavirus outbreak on the MV Hondius has led to three fatalities and several illnesses, marking the first case linked to a cruise ship.
Hantavirus Outbreak on Cruise Ship Claims Lives
Three people have died due to a hantavirus outbreak on the MV Hondius cruise ship in the Atlantic Ocean. Concerns about the disease’s spread are rising.
Energy bill: House Republicans Push for Renewable Energy Tax Credits Amid Rising Energy Costs
House Republicans are attempting to restore renewable energy tax credits that were curtailed by previous legislation. This comes amid rising concerns over energy affordability.
NASA’s Curiosity Rover Discovers Organic Molecules on Mars
NASA’s Curiosity rover has discovered a record number of complex organic molecules on Mars, suggesting the potential for past life.
Birds: Study Shows Urban React Differently to Men and Women
A recent study indicates that urban birds react with more fear towards women compared to men. This finding has implications for bird populations and behavior.
