Por: Newsweek Tech October 13, 2022
Algae could provide all of the protein requirements for the United States and the entire world in as little as 30 years, researchers suggest in a study.Global food stability is already a problem, and it may only get worse. Projections show the world's total human population is set to reach 8 billion by November this year and around 9.7 billion by 2050, according to United Nations projections.Already, about 870 million people around the... + full article
Orlando Sentinel USA Crime October 10, 2022
After months of worry about pollution gushing from Florida's largest freshwater lake, waterfront residents and beachgoers of the Treasure Coast are besieged now by noxious algae in an environmental emergency also elevating flood risks as far as the Orlando area and possibly... + más
Severe T-Storm Warning Lake CO, IL until 1:30PM CDT… | WGN-TV
Source: NFL to mull roughing rules after season | ESPN
Forbes USA Life October 06, 2022
Scarlett Yang's “Transient Materiality” for the Rolls-Royce Arts ProgramMark Cocksedge The Rolls-Royce Spirit of Ecstacy emblem has been the muse for three textile artists who have created artworks that collectively speak of the possibilities of rethinking materials in... + más
Royce O’Neale shines in Nets preseason opener | New York Daily News
5 Of The Best Press-On Nail Brands | Forbes
CBS News USA World October 01, 2022
Germany said Friday that were a man-made environmental disaster, blaming toxic algae growth sparked by the introduction of salt into the waters.Presenting a report into the disaster that saw at least 300 tons of dead fish pulled from the river in Germany and Poland this summer,... + más
Earthquake reveals hundreds of extremely rare fish in Nevada cave | Newsweek
Mekong Ghost rediscovered in fish market after being lost for 18 years | Newsweek
Newsweek USA Tech September 30, 2022
Hundreds of extremely rare fish were recently discovered in Nevada after an earthquake revealed their location.According to the National Parks Service, biologists counted 263 Devils Hole pupfish in Devils Hole, Nevada, the highest count of this species in 19 years.Devils Hole... + más
4 Years After Thrilling Cave Rescue, Sleepy Park Readies for Onslaught | The New York Times
Exploring Turkey Below The Surface | Forbes
The Root USA Health September 24, 2022
Whether you supported Roe v. Wade, or not, the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe clearly has an impact on Black Americans. nnThe majority of Black Americans live in southern states, where most of the post-Roe abortion bans are being enacted. And Black Americans receive... + más
Here's where abortion is banned 3 months after Roe v. Wade was overturned | ABC News
Idaho university prohibits staff from promoting, discussing abortion due to state laws: Report | ABC News
Los Angeles Times USA Life September 24, 2022
Nolan Ross Samé-Weil started drinking alcohol when he was 17. A few drinks at a time led to blackout benders, then meth and destructive behavior. The 39-year-old Los Angeles resident used drugs and alcohol for 14 years, during which time he developed serious health conditions,... + más
This Family Is Putting Filipino Food On The Map In London | Forbes
Alzheimer's Q&A: Talking it out helpful in first stages of disease | The Advocate
CBS News USA Politics September 22, 2022
Cancer has long been one of the leading causes of death in the U.S. But according to new research, the last decade has seen unprecedented progress – and now, more people than ever before in the nation are surviving the disease. Cancer is the No. 2 cause of death in the... + más
Cancer death rates fall steadily in the US, with more survivors than ever | CNN
Cancer deaths in US declined by 2% every year since 2016, report says | ABC News
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