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Scientists Predict A More Active Hurricane Season In The US This Year
Meteorologists who have tracked down ocean and atmospheric dynamics for months say now the conditions are perfect for storms.
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Coronavirus Despair: 75,000 Americans Projected To Die From Suicide And Overdose
A study by the Well Being Trust estimates the deaths to range between 27,644, assuming the economy recovers quickly, and 154,037 in a slow-recovery scenario.
May 09, 2020
'Titanic' Shift in the Magnetic Field Results to Changing North Magnetic Pole Location
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Illegal Sale of Pangolins, A Possible Carrier of Coronavirus, Continues On Facebook Pages
Illegal trade of pangolins still continues on Facebook contrary to the social media platform's community standards.
May 08, 2020
Coronavirus Endangers Hollywood Background Actors’ Jobs Making Them The ‘Expendables’
The background acting industry is threatened as their profession is deemed to be endangered by COVID-19.
May 08, 2020
Heavy Cannabis Use Has An Impact On Human DNA, Says Study
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May 07, 2020
Outsmarting Tumors Through New Chemotherapeutics
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Jul 18, 2019
Solid-State Batteries: The New Face of Renewable Energy
Batteries for renewable energy has its new material, as discovered by UCLouvain scientists.
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Iceland, once rich in greenery in its forests, continues to suffer the losses of trees due to the invasion and colonization by the Vikings. Efforts are being done to reforest the nation, but the task remains a burden and a struggle.
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Black plastics can be recycled to boost renewable energy, which would help in the growing plastic pollution that is affecting our world.
Jul 17, 2019
Giant Human-Sized Jellyfish Stuns Divers Off UK Coast
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Stress Reduction: Petting Dogs, Cats Reduces Stress Hormone Cortisol
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Emotions Can Be Predicted From A Person's Walking Style: Scientists Develop Algorithm
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Jul 16, 2019
Hero Police Officer Saves Unconscious 6-Year Old From House Fire
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