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Climate Change Affecting Marine Ecosystem
With an increase in greenhouse gas concentrations, the oceans are capturing increasing energy from the sun, causing an increase in sea surface temperatures and rising sea levels.
The Evolution Of Mars Rovers During The Last 25 Years
The fact that the Mars rovers have visited so many diverse locations has allowed scientists to understand frozen Mars' history better. Few tasks are more complicated than launching a robot into orbit and having it land safely. On the morning of July 4, 1997, mission controllers at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California, hoped against hope to safely land a spacecraft on Mars.
NASA's UFO Research Isn't Investigating For Space Aliens
Eric Donovan, a physicist at the University of Calgary, has seen images and data revealing something strange linking to space aliens.
High Cost Of Care For Cancer In The USA Is Not Improving Survival Rates
According to a study published in JAMA Health Forum, despite spending twice as much on cancer care as the average high-income countries, the United States' cancer death rate is only slightly better than average. It is commonly known that there is a high cost of care for cancer in the United States, and that patients in the United States enjoy earlier access to innovative cancer therapies.
Elderly Opioids Addiction Overdose Deaths Rising In USA
Opioid overdose fatalities among seniors are at an all-time high. Overdose fatalities among Americans aged 55 and older increased by 1,886% from 1999 to 2015.
A Rare Duck-Billed Dinosaur Skeleton With Basketball-Like Fossilized Skin Was Found In Canada
A rare duck-billed dinosaur skeleton with basketball-like fossilized skin was found in Canada. When paleontologists in Alberta, Canada, discovered a nearly complete skeleton of a hadrosaur (a duck-billed, herbivorous dinosaur) with preserved soft tissue, they realized they had made a once-in-a-lifetime finding.
New CRISPR Trial Could Cure High Cholesterol Permanently
As much as a quarter of the American population struggles with high cholesterol. This waxy substance is made by the liver and appears in some of the meals we eat. Two forms of it exist, and both can be found in the blood. You'll be better able to ward off illness if your blood has a healthy concentration of the first type, HDL. But LDL can lead to excessive cholesterol and raise the danger of cardiovascular disease.
Suspect Of Atlanta Shooting Arrested After Midtown Assault Resulting In 1 Dead And 4 Injured
Suspect of Atlanta shooting arrested after Midtown assault on May 3, 2023 at a medical building, leaving one person dead and four others injured.
Super-Earth Discovered Close To Habitable Zone Of Red Dwarf
Even just within our own galaxy, the Milky Way, there are at least one hundred billion red dwarfs. Red dwarfs are tiny stars that account for around three-quarters of all the stars in our galaxy, the Milky Way. A star called Ross 508, which has approximately one-fifth of the mass of the sun, is an example of a red dwarf star.
Flood Alert - The Interesting Video Explains How Heavy Rain Can Be Harmful After Heatwave
Dr. Rob Thompson, from the University of Reading, illustrated how heavy rainfall during a drought may cause flash floods in one experiment.
Carbon Monoxide Emission Lines In Jupiter's Ultrahot Atmosphere Indicate A Thermal Inversion Layer
For the first time, carbon monoxide emission lines with high spectral resolution were found for the first time in an exoplanet's infrared thermal spectrum on a daytime basis.
Agate Birthstone - A Prehistoric Stone That Is Still Used Today In Many Different Ways, Including Jewelry
A rough stone that has been carved into a birthstone is called an agate birthstone. Most of the time, it is made of agate, which is a type of quartz that is not crystalline, carnelian agate gemstone, coldwater, greek agate, fire agate types, Brazilian, and polyhedroid are the most common types of agate.
Why 99% Of Sea Turtle Babies Are Now Born Female, According To Biologists
The number of sea turtles has been going down for a long time, and climate change is making the problem worse.
Study Links Viagra To Lower Risk of Alzheimer’s
We all know that these tiny blue tablets may be a good companion in the bedroom, but it turns out that recent study links Viagra to lower risk of Alzheimer's. According to this recent discovery, these blue pills can also help you stay in better mental shape and reduce the risk of Alzheimer's by 70%.
The Amazon Rainforest Is Approaching A Crucial Tipping Point
Indigenous leaders from nine countries and territories in the Amazon region delivered a report saying the Amazon rainforest is approaching a crucial tipping point that could turn it to savannah earlier than planned. Vast swaths of the southern Amazon rainforest are gone, and the rest will follow if deforestation isn't stopped.
Shocking Video Shows Vagrant Being Choked To Death On NYC Subway
Recently, a shocking video shows vagrant being choked to death on NYC subway. The incident has sparked controversy and raised questions about the safety of the city's subway system, as well as the role of social media and the media in shaping public perception.
US Estimates More Than 20,000 Russian Soldiers Killed In Ukraine War
The ongoing conflict between Ukraine and Russia has been ongoing for several years. However, the situation has escalated dramatically in recent months. US estimates more than 20,000 Russian soldiers killed in Ukraine war since December of last year.
Russia In Disarray As Ukraine Gears Up For Counteroffensive
Russia in disarray as Ukraine gears up for counteroffensive in recent reports suggesting that Ukraine is preparing in response to the ongoing military buildup by Russia near its borders.
Hungary's Pardon Of Far-Right Terrorist Before Pope Francis' Visit Sparks Outrage
Hungary's pardon of far-right terrorist was granted just days before Pope Francis' visit to Hungary, sparking outrage among the country's citizens, as well as international condemnation.
Pregnant Thai Woman Accused Of Murdering 12 Friends By Poisoning Them With Cyanide
In a shocking case, a pregnant Thai woman accused of murdering 12 friends by poisoning them with cyanide.
WHO Warns Of 'Biological Risk' As Sudan Fighters Seize Lab
On April 25, 2023, WHO warns of 'biological risk' as Sudan fighters seize lab. This comes amid ongoing violence in the region, despite a US-brokered ceasefire that was put in place to end the conflict.
Gunfire Heard In Sudan As Uneasy Truce Holds
Gunfire heard in Sudan as uneasy truce holds. Sudan has been in a state of unrest since the military coup that removed Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok in October 2022.
Son Of Putin's Spokesman Claims To Have Served With Wagner In Ukraine
Son of Putin's spokesman claims to have served with Wagner in Ukraine during the conflict in 2014. The Wagner Group is known to have close ties with the Russian government and has been linked to several incidents in Ukraine, Syria, and Libya.
Belgorod In Russia Sees Mass Evacuations As A Result Of Undetonated Bomb
Belgorod in Russia sees mass evacuations as a result of undetonated bomb. According to Russian officials, a Russian Sukhoi-34 supersonic warplane unintentionally discharged a weapon into Belgorod on Thursday, creating an explosion and wounding three persons.