Por: CBS News Politics January 17, 2023
Eating one freshwater fish caught in a river or lake in the United States is the equivalent of drinking a month's worth of water contaminated with toxic forever chemicals, new research said on Tuesday. The invisible chemicals, called PFAS, were first developed in the 1940s to resist water and heat and are now used in items such as non-stick pans, textiles, fire suppression foams and food packaging. But the indestructibility of PFAS, per-... + full article
New York Post USA Life January 17, 2023
Something’s fishy. Eating just one portion of freshwater fish — such as trout or carp — could expose people to potentially toxic chemical compounds, according to a new study. The findings, , revealed that eating even a single serving of freshwater fish per year could be... + más
‘Forever chemicals’ in deer, fish challenge Maine and other states | Portland Press Herald
Mekong Ghost rediscovered in fish market after being lost for 18 years | Newsweek
The Atlantic USA Science January 16, 2023
The demise of salt lakes threatens humans and wildlife alike.Mining-waste product sits near the mostly dry Owens Lake, near Lone Pine, California. (Mario Tama / Getty)January 16, 2023, 8 AM ETThis story was originally published by .Last summer, scientists at the National... + más
Microscopic dust from desert storms has been hiding the true extent of global warming, study finds | CBS News
How researchers recorded the sounds of a Martian dust devil for the first time | The Verge
Newsweek USA Tech January 04, 2023
Fish with mushy milk-colored flesh have been appearing along New Zealand's north-east coast. The cause is still unknown and anglers are becoming increasingly wary about the risks of eating such fish.The mysterious malady was first identified in August, and reports have... + más
Pepsi puts classic s’mores flavors in cans that are being given away | PennLive
Healthy Mayfield 'rolling with the punches' as QB2 | ESPN
The Advocate USA Business December 21, 2022
Gov. has asked the federal Environmental Protection Agency to add the contaminated Capitol Lakes to the agency's National Priorities List, a move that would make the site eligible for federal cleanup funds. The letter was the last step needed for the EPA to add the lakes... + más
Louisiana's first daughter Sarah Ellen Edwards married; an inside look at 'magical' ceremony | The Advocate
Montana site fouled by copper smelter to get final cleanup | WPLG Local 10
The New York Times USA Science October 18, 2022
It was easy for scientists to have doubts when they were told that the carcass of a colossal fish had been found floating just off the coast of Faial Island in Portugal’s Azores archipelago in the Mid-Atlantic Ocean in December 2021. People do tend to exaggerate when it comes... + más
Fossilized Fish Reveal Earliest Known Prequel of ‘Jaws’ | The New York Times
Holy Mola: 3-ton ‘Hummer-sized’ sunfish sets record for biggest fish ever | New York Post
Associated Press USA Science October 06, 2022
BOISE, Idaho (AP) — More imperiled Snake River sockeye salmon returned to central Idaho this year than in nearly a decade, but biologists are disappointed that few of them came from fish that spawned naturally in the wild. The Idaho Department of Fish and Game said Wednesday... + más
Why this year's Fat Bear Week may have the fattest fat bears ever | Newsweek
Idaho and Taiwan sign two-year wheat trade agreement | Associated Press
Associated Press USA Sports October 04, 2022
CHARLESTON, S.C. (AP) — Doc Rivers is at ease using his platform as an NBA coach to fight bigotry and , campaign for politicians he believes in and advocate for social change on themes ranging from poverty to police brutality.Sometimes, his speeches sound like they were... + más
76ers’ coach Doc Rivers calls Ben Simmons drama in Philly ‘clutter’ | New York Daily News
76ers' Doc Rivers Wants James Harden to Play Like 'Scoring Magic Johnson' | Bleacher Report
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