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12/09/2022
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By Kevin Hughes
Study: Yellowstone supervolcano holds TWICE the magma previously believed
A study has determined that the Yellowstone supervolcano holds twice the amount of magma than previously believed. The volcano at Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming and Montana sits atop a huge reserve of molten rock and last erupted 640,000 years ago. It is one of the world’s largest active continental silicic volcanic fields. Silicic is […]
11/30/2022
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By Kevin Hughes
Scientists find MICROPLASTICS in samples taken near Antarctica
A team of researchers discovered microplastics in samples taken near Antarctica, proving that plastic pollution in the South Pole is as bad as anywhere else on Earth. The researchers found these microplastics in the air, sea water and sea ice collected 1,060 to 1,740 feet under the surface of the Weddell Sea. These microplastics assumed the […]
11/24/2022
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By Kevin Hughes
Scientists challenge WHO draft guidelines for PFAS in drinking water
A group of more than 100 scientists challenged the World Health Organization‘s (WHO) draft guidelines on per-and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in drinking water. The coalition of 116 scientists, all experts on PFAS, accused the global health body of disregarding the dangers of forever chemicals to human health and failing to suggest proper protective measures in the […]
11/24/2022
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By Kevin Hughes
MIT study: Earth can regulate, stabilize its own temperature
A study from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) has found that the Earth is capable of regulating and stabilizing its temperature across vast timescales and even after dramatic changes in climate. The Nov. 16 study published in Science Advances elaborated on the planet’s “stabilizing feedback system,” which has allowed the existence of diverse life-forms for the […]
11/23/2022
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By Kevin Hughes
Consumer Reports poll: Gas-powered cars more reliable than EVs
A poll by the non-profit Consumer Reports revealed that electric vehicles (EVs) sold in the U.S. are less reliable than their gasoline-powered counterparts. The results of the 2022 Annual Auto Reliability Survey were published on Nov. 15. It polled more than 300,000 vehicle owners who drive models issued between 2000 and 2022. Twenty-four auto brands […]
11/22/2022
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By Kevin Hughes
Invasion of venomous fire ants in Hawaii alarms residents
An invasion of venomous little fire ants (Wasmannia auropunctata) in Hawaii has alarmed residents. For the uninitiated, fire ant stings can trigger an allergic reaction. Fire ants are known to be aggressive and carry a poisonous sting that can produce painful bruises, which then turn into blisters. Some people can experience a life-threatening reaction after being […]
11/17/2022
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By Kevin Hughes
Alex Jones: People living close to 5G kill grids are going to DIE from cancer
People living near 5G towers are going to die from cancer, according to InfoWars founder Alex Jones. “This is what’s going to happen if they execute the next phase of their plan. And they are going to start turning 5G on and people that live close to it are going to die in a matter of […]
11/15/2022
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By Kevin Hughes
National Park Service warns against licking PSYCHEDELIC TOADS to get high
The National Parks Service (NPS) has warned Americans to stop licking psychedelic toads to get “high.” The office under the Department of the Interior recently issued this warning on Facebook. It admonished people against licking the Sonoran Desert toad (Bufo alvarius). According to the NPS, the toad secretes an extremely powerful toxin that can poison the […]
11/11/2022
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By Kevin Hughes
Microplastic pollution threatening coastal lagoons worldwide; African lagoons most affected
Microplastic pollution is threatening coastal lagoons around the world, with lagoons in three areas being most affected. Researchers from Spain, Colombia and Chile issued this warning through a study set to be published later this year in Environmental Pollution. It named three lagoons – Lagos in Nigeria, Sakumo in Ghana and Bizerte in Tunisia – as among the most […]
11/07/2022
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By Kevin Hughes
Nearly a third of Sierra Nevada’s conifer forests destroyed by drought, wildfires
Natural disasters such as drought and wildfires that plagued California for more than a decade have destroyed 30 percent of the Sierra Nevada conifer forests. A recent study done by the University of California, Berkeley (UCB) measured the decrease in conifer forests that cover the southern area by utilizing geographical forest structure estimates, wildfire perimeter data and forest […]
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