A bizarre discovery in Florida: GPS-collared opossums are now helping researchers hunt invasive Burmese pythons.
Researchers are using tracking collars on opossums to find the invasive Burmese pythons in Florida. We explain how it's done.
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The Aspen/Pitkin County Housing Authority Board approved a series of regulatory changes April 15 with the aim of improving ...
Web developers are moving away from the library wars and into a world of architectural choice. It’s about where you want the ...
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Regular expressions are the secret weapon for searching, validating, and transforming text across almost every programming language. From quick data validation to massive log parsing, regex can save ...
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15 remote jobs that pay more than $100K a year
Yes, you can earn over $100K a year without ever stepping foot in a cubicle again.
Mary Ton is an assistant professor and digital humanities librarian at the University of Illinois. In her own research and ...
DBS Bank tops the 2026 best banks to work for in Singapore list, continuing a run at number one that spans at least the past ...
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Video shows Florida hunter catch a nearly 17-foot python weighing 202 pounds
In Florida, hunters have successfully caught and removed hundreds of pythons as part of official conservation efforts.
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