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Discover the latest in science: brain-controlled bionic limbs, a rare solar eclipse on Easter Island, marine conservation efforts, and new insights on flu shot effectiveness.
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Discover the latest in science: brain-controlled bionic limbs, a rare solar eclipse on Easter Island, marine conservation efforts, and new insights on flu shot effectiveness.
A total solar eclipse darkened North America on Monday, captivating 44 million people across 15 U.S. states and beyond. From state parks to city rooftops, millions enjoyed this rare celestial spectacle under clear skies.
A total solar eclipse cast midday darkness across North America on Monday, thrilling 44 million people from Mexico to Newfoundland as the sky turned briefly dark.
Cloudy skies on Monday may dampen the first total solar eclipse in North America since 2017, leaving millions hopeful astronomers disappointed.
The Niagara region has declared a state of emergency ahead of a rare total solar eclipse on April 8, anticipating record-breaking crowds at its famous waterfalls.