Por: New York Post Life November 06, 2022
Non-stick pots could be releasing millions of tiny plastic particles as users are cooking or washing. In a new study, Australian researchers said that just one surface crack on a Teflon-coated pan could release around 9,100 plastic particles. At a micro-scale, Raman imaging and algorithmic modeling have identified that broken coating may lead to the release of 2.3 million microplastics and nanoplastics. Microplastics are pieces of plastic... + full article
CBS News USA Science November 01, 2022
The largest animals on Earth are having their health jeopardized by some of the smallest manmade objects. A found that filter-feeding baleen whales off of the California coast are ingesting millions of pieces of microplastics every day – a consumption that could be... + más
Humpback whales spotted charging orca trying to hunt in Monterey Bay | Newsweek
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The Verge USA Tech October 29, 2022
Nothing Ear Stick review: fewer features, more polishNothing has ironed out the kinks of its debut pair of earbuds with the Ear Stick. But in the process it’s dropped some of the features that made the Ear 1s competitive.By / Oct 28, 2022, 9:00 AM UTC Share this... + más
How to change AirPods Pro ear tips and run the custom fit test | 9to5Mac
Nothing Ear (Stick) Earbuds Are AirPods for the Rest of Us | Newsweek
WPTV USA Business October 25, 2022
The products and services mentioned below were selected independent of sales and advertising. However, Don't Waste Your Money may receive a small commission from the purchase of any products or services through an affiliate link to the retailer's website.Having an... + más
Target stores to sell Caraway pots and pans in online cookware company's biggest push into brick-and-mortar | CNBC
This Dot Com Crash Survivor Bet On 100-Year-Old Landlines. Now He’s Boston’s Second Richest Entrepreneur. | Forbes
The Advocate USA Entertainment October 20, 2022
A New Orleans Public Library card gets you access to more things than . Just this month, the library unveiled a new service — free menstrual products.Cardholders also can get free tickets to the , free internet through mobile hot spots, free streaming movies, free plant... + más
Bird flu case prompts Omaha zoo to close several exhibits | WPLG Local 10
Bird flu case prompts Omaha zoo to close several exhibits | Associated Press
New York Post USA Life October 06, 2022
Try as they might, parents can’t protect their little ones from this danger. New research shows unborn children have air pollution particles in their brains and lungs before they enter the world, a new study found. The pollutant nanoparticles, called black carbon or soot... + más
Why the FDA Wants to Stop Companies From Putting CBD in Everything | Slate
FDA Approves GSK's Vaccine For Use In Pregnancy To Prevent Whooping Cough In Infants | RTTNews
Ars Technica USA Science October 05, 2022
Navigate Filter by topic Settings Front page layout Site theme Comment activity Sign up or login to join the discussions! Sign up to comment and more - Oct 4, 2022 10:36 pm UTC / The 2022 Nobel Prize in Physics goes to Alain Aspect, John F. Clauser, and Anton Zeilinger, for... + más
Nobel Prize in Physics Is Awarded to 3 Scientists for Work in Quantum Technology | The New York Times
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Newsweek USA Tech September 24, 2022
A large proportion of fish meant for human consumption may contain microplastics, scientists have found, with one expert saying that the decision whether to eat fish or not was a personal choice.According to a paper published in the journal Marine Pollution Bulletin, three... + más
Fossilized Fish Reveal Earliest Known Prequel of ‘Jaws’ | The New York Times
Mekong Ghost rediscovered in fish market after being lost for 18 years | Newsweek
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