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All the Ways Hurricane Milton Made History
CLIMATEWIRE | Forecasters warned for days that Tampa could be staring down "the big one" — a direct hit from a major ...
Scientific American
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Enlisting Microbes to Break Down ‘Forever Chemicals’
A group of bacteria has proved adept at destroying the ultratough carbon-fluorine bonds that give “forever chemicals” their ...
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Why Disasters Like Hurricanes Milton and Helene Unleash So Much Misinformation
Members of the FEMA Urban Search and Rescue Task Force search a damaged area in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene along the ...
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Third-Trimester Abortions Are Moral and Necessary Health Care
Abortions after 20 weeks are about ending suffering. To deny someone that care is barbaric People are certainly best suited ...
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Poppy Seed Tea Can Trigger a Morphine Overdose
Food and drinks containing unwashed poppyseeds can make people test positive for opioids—and can in some cases be fatal ...
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2024 Election Will Define America’s Stance on Immigration, with Consequences for Science ...
Both presidential candidates would restrict immigration but Donald Trump would try to implement an extreme anti-immigrant ...
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The ‘Stable Marriage Problem’ Solution Underpins Dating Apps and School Admissions
The ‘Stable Marriage Problem’ Solution Underpins Dating Apps and School Admissions An elegant matchmaking algorithm called ...
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FEMA Spent Nearly Half Its Disaster Budget in Just 8 Days
Criswell disclosed that as of Tuesday, FEMA had spent $9 billion of the $20 billion that Congress put in FEMA’s disaster fund ...
Scientific American
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Why Hurricane Milton Caused So Many Tornadoes
Hurricanes have their own rotating winds, particularly in the eye wall at a hurricane’s core, where wind speeds are highest.
Scientific American
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Can Overpriced Peaches Convince Us That Fukushima Is Safe?
Years after a nuclear disaster wiped out Fukushima’s agriculture, peach growers are banking on Harrods to sell the area’s ...
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2024 Chemistry Nobel Awarded for Cracking the Secret Code of Proteins
The Nobel Prize in Chemistry goes to biochemist David Baker, and Google DeepMind scientists Demis Hassabis and John Jumper, ...
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Hurricane Evacuations Are Becoming More Challenging—Physically and Psychologically
As Hurricane Milton approaches Florida, people in recently storm-stricken areas grapple with the physical and mental health ...
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