Duke Energy Florida is set to refund $90.5 million to its customers due to over-collection from hurricane restoration costs. This relief will benefit over 2 million customers this summer.
Category: Science
Path timed research pokemon 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: A Celestial Show Dimmed by Moonlight
The Eta Aquarid meteor shower is set to peak on May 6, 2026, but a bright moon could obscure the view for stargazers in Oregon.
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 using eDNA techniques. This breakthrough offers insights into deep-sea biodiversity.
Mushroom: New Research on Bacterial Blotch Reveals Complex Causes
Recent studies show that bacterial blotch in white button mushrooms stems from a complex of pathogenic bacteria rather than a single pathogen. This discovery could reshape how we understand and manage mushroom diseases.
Hantavirus Outbreak on Cruise Ship Claims Three Lives
A recent hantavirus outbreak on the MV Hondius has led to three fatalities and heightened public health concerns.
Energy bill: House Republicans Push for Renewable Energy Tax Credits Amid Rising s
House Republicans are working to restore renewable energy tax credits that were cut, as many Americans face rising energy costs.
NASA’s Curiosity rover discovers complex organic molecules on Mars
NASA’s Curiosity rover has made a groundbreaking discovery of organic molecules on Mars, igniting excitement about the planet’s potential for past life.
Birds
A recent study shows urban birds are more fearful of women than men, raising questions about their behavior during migration.
Bones: Smokey Closes Its Last Michigan Location, Signaling Change for Employees
The closure of Smokey Bones in Michigan ends a significant chapter for its employees, raising questions about their future.