Por: Newsweek Tech December 15, 2022
Black carp have successfully invaded the Mississippi River, expanding their own populations and harming native wildlife.The invasive species from east Asia has now established itself in the Mississippi, according to a study co-authored by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) and published in the journal Biological Invasions.This finding is significant, as it marks the first time that a population of black carp has been found to be established,... + full article
CNBC USA Health December 15, 2022
Several children's hospitals in the U.S. have detected increases in invasive group A strep infections, a severe and sometimes life-threatening illness that occurs when bacteria spread to areas of the body that are normally germ-free, such as the bloodstream.Children's... + más
Scarlet fever is soaring in UK after pandemic lull; invasive infections kill 8 | Ars Technica
UK health officials warn parents to be alert after 6 child deaths linked to Strep A infections | CNBC
CBS News USA Science November 22, 2022
A fisherman from the U.K. caught a massive carp that looked like an irregularly sized goldfish in a lake in France earlier this month. The bright orange fish weighed in at 67.4 lbs and was appropriately named The Carrot, Bluewater Lakes, which manages a lake in the Champagne... + más
Carrot, 67-pound goldfish of legend, caught in France | Portland Press Herald
Fisherman lands whopping 67-pound goldfish, may break world record: ‘It was sheer luck’ | New York Post
Portland Press Herald USA World November 22, 2022
An angler has caught a goldfish weighing almost 70 pounds – a carp so big-bellied that some on social media have branded her “a monster,” while others likened her to “a big lump of gold” or a flame-colored beauty. “Carrot,” as the goldfish is affectionately... + más
A fisherman caught a massive goldfish-like carp weighing 67.4 pounds. It's named The Carrot | CBS News
Newsweek USA Tech November 15, 2022
The Mississippi River's water levels are the lowest they have been in a decade.The river is the second largest in the U.S. and provides drinking water to around 20 million people but as water levels continue to decline, this integral water source could be at... + más
Is the Mississippi river drying up from drought? | Newsweek
Barges idling along Mississippi River sign of supply chain woes to come should drought worsen: Experts | ABC News
WGN-TV USA Nation October 24, 2022
RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) — Doctors at McGuire VA Medical Center in Richmond are working on a way to allow paralyzed veterans to walk again. It’s the goal of their clinical trial to determine the effectiveness of a non-invasive version of a procedure called epidural stimulation.... + más
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ABC News USA Nation October 11, 2022
The image of barges idling along the Mississippi River could be indicative of future economic woes should the drought conditions in the Midwest continue to worsen, according to experts.The lower-than-usual water levels on one of the most important trade routes in the middle of... + más
Another supply chain crisis: Barge traffic halted on Mississippi River by lowest water levels in a decade | CNN
Barges grounded in Mississippi River as water levels approach record lows | Fox Business
Newsweek USA World September 28, 2022
An extremely rare species of carp nicknamed the Mekong Ghost that had not been seen for nearly two decades has been unexpectedly documented in Cambodia.The giant salmon carp is one of the world's most threatened fish. Found only in Asia's Mekong River, the carp is... + más
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