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05/01/2022
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By Cassie B.
Bans on plastic grocery bags are actually increasing plastic consumption, study finds
There is no question that plastic waste is destroying our environment, but some of the measures that are designed to curb the problem may be inadvertently contributing to it. The latest example of this is a new study that found banning plastic grocery bags is having surprising consequences. The report, which was published by researchers […]
04/11/2022
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By Cassie B.
Ecuador becomes first country to give individual wild animals legal rights
Ecuador has ruled that individual wild animals have specific legal rights, including the right to exist, in a landmark case that makes it the first country to grant such rights. The 7-2 ruling elevating the legal status of nonhuman animals arose from the case of a woolly monkey called Estrellita. She was taken from the […]
09/21/2021
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By Cassie B.
Sarah Palin cites Israeli study showing the power of natural immunity to explain why she didn’t get COVID-19 jab
Sarah Palin recently revealed that she has not been vaccinated against COVID-19 because of her belief in science. In an appearance on Fox News’ Gutfeld, the former governor of Alaska explained why she feels that her previous COVID-19 infection provides sufficient protection. “The Fauci-ism of the day, back then, was if you’ve had COVID — […]
04/18/2021
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By Cassie B.
Marine life heading away from the equator could signal global mass extinction, scientists warn
When it comes to biodiversity, the waters around the equator have long been miles ahead of most of the rest of the planet. The tropical waters are known for their rich and varied marine life, with creatures ranging from vibrant coral reefs, whale sharks and sea turtles to tropical tuna and manta rays. Unfortunately, its […]
03/19/2021
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By Cassie B.
Researchers are getting closer to solving the ancient mystery of the world’s first computer
When you think of early computers, you might be imagining bulky old machines like the Apple II. However, only one device has the true bragging rights when it comes to being the world’s first computer: the 2,000-year-old Antikythera mechanism. Although modern scientists have never quite understood how it worked, researchers have taken a big step […]
02/08/2021
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By Cassie B.
COVID-19 lockdowns in 2020 caused temporary global warming, study shows
When much of the world was plunged into lockdown last year as a result of the coronavirus pandemic, there was a lot of speculation that the lack of activity would benefit the environment. However, a new study shows that these changes to our lifestyles actually slightly warmed the planet for several months in 2020 in […]
12/09/2020
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By Cassie B.
Future cars will do your thinking for you: AI tech designed by scientists will determine when to correct you
Although self-driving cars are being used in some places, there are still some technical challenges that need to be overcome before they are adopted on a wider scale. In the meantime, however, similar technology is making its way into the cars people drive every day in hopes of making the experience safer for everyone on […]
11/12/2020
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By Cassie B.
“Green” policies aimed at reducing CO2 emissions are having the opposite effect
Like many liberal policies, so-called “green” policies aimed at reducing carbon dioxide emissions are full of contradictions and poor reasoning – not to mention the fact that their stated goal does not have the best interests of the planet at heart. Scientist Charles Rotter takes issue with the fact that burning biomass is considered CO2 […]
02/18/2020
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By Cassie B.
Scientists are closely watching an active supervolcano in California
Yellowstone might get all the headlines, but there’s another supervolcano slowly brewing in the U.S. that could one day lead to catastrophe. The Long Valley Caldera is considered a supervolcano by USGS volcanologists, although scientists were unsure until recently just how much magma was lying beneath it. Now, studies have shown that there’s a reservoir […]
02/08/2020
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By Cassie B.
Raw sewage analysis reveals marijuana use is on the rise
Since the first legal marijuana stores opened their doors in Washington state in 2014, marijuana use has gone up in at least one of the state’s big cities. That’s the finding of a raw sewage analysis that saw scientists traveling to two sewage treatment plants in Tacoma, a city of 200,000 people whose drug use […]
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