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1 year ago+16 16 0Research shows water fluoridation is safe for children
Research from The University of Queensland has found no link between community water fluoridation and adverse effects to children’s brain development.
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1 year ago+16 16 0'Forever Chemicals’ Found in Every Umbilical Cord Blood Sample in Global Study
“Forever chemicals,” or perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), have made quite a few appearances in the news cycle lately. These thousands of manufacturing chemicals leach into the food and water supply, making it nearly impossible to ...
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1 year ago+16 16 0‘Barbie Girl’ Turns 25: Aqua Opens Up on Song’s Legacy and Absence From Movie
Helium-pitched vocals and kitschy lyrics made Aqua’s “Barbie Girl” a novelty hit for the ages, and the perky euro-pop anthem, which took the world by storm in 1997, is still going strong 25 years later. The candy-colored video has amassed more than 1 ...
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1 year ago+10 10 0Interpol issues red notice for Terraform founder Do Kwon
Interpol has issued a red notice for Do Kwon, requesting law enforcement agencies worldwide to search and arrest the Terraform Labs founder whose blockchain startup collapsed earlier this year. The collapse of Terra cryptocurrency (Luna) and the so-c ...
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1 year ago+20 20 0No, YouTube, I will not subscribe to Premium
I am a working mom with an 11-month-old baby. What sort of picture does that paint for you? That of an individual who has little to no time to spare? Well, you’re right. I am neck-deep in it right now, and I’m sure there are many other folks, parents ...
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1 year ago+22 22 0Coal rush! Energy crisis fires global hunt for polluting fuel
The sleepy Tanzanian port of Mtwara mainly dealt in cashew nuts until late last year. Now it bustles with vessels loading up with coal, as Russia's invasion of Ukraine drives a worldwide race for the polluting fuel.
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1 year ago+19 19 0Mariah Carey plans to reissue her long-lost grunge album
Mariah Carey, always the enigma, revealed in her 2020 memoir that she once made and released an entire grunge album under the band name Chick. Though Carey only provided backing vocals on the original version, the long-elusive project is getting a re ...
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1 year ago+19 19 0Warming Waters Challenge Atlantic Salmon, Both Wild and Farmed
Higher ocean and river temperatures are stressing Atlantic salmon, depriving these iconic fish of oxygen and forcing them to swim farther to find food. These climate-change pressures are also impacting salmon in ocean farms, which have seen an increa ...
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1 year ago+18 18 0Op-Ed: California's giant new batteries kept the lights on during the heat wave
This technology has just proved its value in a crisis, and the more capacity we add, the more it will save us from high bills and blackouts.
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1 year ago+17 17 0You may qualify for over $10,000 in climate incentives from the Inflation Reduction Act. Here's when you can claim them
The Inflation Reduction Act, which President Biden signed into law Aug. 16, offers tax credits and rebates to consumers who buy clean vehicles and appliances or take other steps to reduce their carbon footprint.
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1 year ago+19 19 0‘Manifest’ Final Season on Netflix November 4
Airplane drama takes off again following NBC cancellation
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1 year ago+4 4 0Britain sets out roadmap for self driving vehicle usage by 2025
Britain said on Friday it wanted a widespread rollout of self-driving vehicles on roads by 2025, announcing plans for new laws and 100 million pounds ($119.09 million) of funding.
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1 year ago+17 17 0Can isolation cure your loneliness?
Isolation and loneliness are often synonymously used words for depicting a grimmer and bleak emotion. Many individuals believe that isolation serves as a breeding ground for loneliness to mushroom, ultimately overpowering an individual’s emotions. Bu ...
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1 year ago+25 25 0 x 1Samsung still hasn’t given us a good reason to buy a foldable phone
Nobody makes better foldables than Samsung, but foldables still aren’t better than your phone.
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1 year ago+19 19 0Dead bodies keep emerging from the ice after years locked away in glaciers
Glaciers in the Swiss Alps are melting due to climate change, revealing previously preserved dead bodies.
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1 year ago+15 15 0A Canadian village was destroyed by fire and now its residents are grappling with the cost of climate-proofing their future
A year after a wildfire destroyed the western Canadian village of Lytton, residents, municipal leaders and the provincial government are grappling with the slow and costly reality of future-proofing a community against climate change.
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1 year ago+11 11 0Nuclear annihilation just one miscalculation away, UN chief warns
The world is one misstep from devastating nuclear war and in peril not seen since the Cold War, the UN Secretary General has warned. "We have been extraordinarily lucky so far," Antonio Guterres said. Amid rising global tensions, "huma ...
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1 year ago+21 21 0Panama Papers Whistleblower: "The Russian Government Wants To See Me Dead"
The revelations about offshore firms brought to light by the source behind the Panama Papers toppled government leaders and spawned thousands of investigations. Here, for the first time, "John Doe" speaks about their fears for their life an ...
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1 year ago+21 21 0‘I’m very pleased we’ve got the same name’: Brian Cox meets Brian Cox
When anyone mentions Brian Cox, the first question invariably asked is: which Brian Cox are you talking about? Do you mean Prof Brian Cox, physicist, or actor Brian Cox, from Succession? So imagine how annoying it must be for professor Brian and acto ...
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1 year ago+10 10 0Record-breaking UK heat “extremely unlikely” without climate change
Early last week, the UK experienced something it is very much not known for—extremely hot and dry weather. The heatwave shattered all-time national records, surpassing a 38.6° C (101.5° F) mark set in 2019 by crossing 40° C (104° F) for the very firs ...