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Rivers are losing oxygen faster than oceans: Wake up call

Newsweek USA Health September 14, 2023

thumbnailRivers are getting hotter and losing oxygen, with 70 percent of rivers becoming oxygen-deprived and more getting warmer.This process, due to the effects of climate change, is occurring in rivers much faster than in oceans and may lead to major problems for fish and other species... + más

Why We Need To Reimagine Our Oceans | Time

How crocodiles became such ruthless, efficient apex predators | Newsweek


How crocodiles became such ruthless, efficient apex predators

Newsweek USA Tech January 13, 2023

thumbnailThe Nile crocodile is one of the most dangerous animals in the world. They are very efficient hunters, relying on ambush tactics to indiscriminately capture any prey in their path. National Geographic estimates that up to 200 people are killed by these deadly reptiles every... + más

Crocodiles make comeback in Florida | WPTV

Crocodiles Make Comeback With Major Increase Across Florida | NBC 6 South Florida


Thousands of dead fish found in Louisiana pond

Newsweek USA Tech June 21, 2023

thumbnailThousands of fish have been found dead in a pond in Prairieville, Louisiana, WAFB reported, victims of a phenomenon known as fish kill.Robbie Maxwell, an inland fisheries technical advisor for the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fishers told WAFB: When we have less oxygen... + más

Vandals chucked a portable toilet in a R.I. pond, spoiling Veterans Day fish-stocking | The Boston Globe

Hiking in Maine: Camp Roosevelt in Eddington offers scenic late-autumn hikes | Portland Press Herald


Lawsuit alleges Apple Watch's blood oxygen sensor 'racially biased'; accuracy problems reported industry-wide

ABC News USA Business December 30, 2022

thumbnailApple is facing a proposed class action lawsuit alleging the Apple Watch's blood oxygen sensor is racially biased against people with dark skin tones.Experts say accuracy problems have been reported for these devices industry-wide. It's not clear if Apple's... + más

Study finds Apple Watch blood oxygen sensor is as reliable as 'medical-grade device' | 9to5Mac

'Frustration' fuels Broncos' sideline blowup in loss | ESPN


Could living at higher altitudes prolong lifespans?

WPTV USA Nation May 29, 2023

thumbnailPrevious evidence suggests that living at higher altitudes leads to longer life spans for humans. Scientists at Harvard Medical School wanted to know why.  of mice, evidence found restricting oxygen flow led to significantly longer lifespans. Researchers placed mice into two... + más

The animals that could unlock the secret to immortality | Newsweek

Building Tech That Lasts — Learning From France's Reparability Index | Forbes



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