Por: Newsweek Tech September 08, 2023
Bioluminescent waves are once again lighting up California's waters, as red tide spreads along the coast.The lingulodinium polyedra—also known as red tide—has been spotted in San Diego, and is spreading up the coast.The algae appears in warmer coastal waters, and is caused by a light-producing chemical reaction within an organism's body. California's coast is well known for occasionally producing these light displays, usually... + full article
Newsweek USA Tech June 29, 2023
In a discovery that began generating excitement on social media before it was even announced, scientists have detected rippling gravitational waves more powerful than any identified before.The news is revealed in a study published on June 28 in the journal Research in Astronomy... + más
NANOGrav hears “hum” of gravitational wave background, louder than expected | Ars Technica
Scientists have finally ‘heard’ the chorus of gravitational waves that ripple through the universe | Portland Press Herald
Forbes USA Life December 31, 2022
Hix Island House, in Vieques, Puerto RicoCourtesy of Hix Island House / Michael Grimm Photography Modern, minimalist, open-air lofts designed to frame the natural beauty of an idyllic Caribbean island. 13 acres of lush, tranquil tropical landscapes alive with flora and fauna.... + más
Finca Victoria: A Modern Farm-To-Table B&B On The Idyllic Island Of Vieques | Forbes
'Jurassic Retreat' in Washington up for sale for $1.29M as a lucrative income property | Fox Business
WGN-TV USA Nation November 17, 2022
TAMPA, Fla. () — A found that taking a popular vitamin supplement may contribute to risks of brain cancer. The vitamin, called nicotinamide riboside, is a variant of B3. Taking the nutritional pill may lead to increased chances of breast cancer and brain metastasis, according... + más
The new rules of aging well involve small but mighty daily decisions | MarketWatch
What is metastatic breast cancer? | WPLG Local 10
Los Angeles Times USA Life November 03, 2022
Three hours into a chilly night on the water in April 2020, Patrick Coyne was ready to give up. Cruising out of Newport Beach and down to Dana Point, he and two fellow nature photographers had been sailing on a boat in the pitch dark, hoping to capture a rare moment: dolphins... + más
Hunter Biden probe: 2022 marked fourth year — and counting — of investigation | Fox News
Fears of only a weak wrist slap for scandal-scarred first son Hunter Biden | New York Post
Newsweek USA Tech November 02, 2022
Enormous waves of up to 19 feet were forecast for early this week in San Francisco.There is a northwest swell that is coming in ahead of [Tuesday's] cold front, Dalton Behringer, a forecaster with the National Weather Service, told SFGate.In the end the waves on Monday and... + más
Nancy Pelosi's neighbor robbed at gunpoint months before husband's attack | Newsweek
Rangers hire Bruce Bochy as manager, sign him to 3-year deal | Fox News
Newsweek USA Tech October 29, 2022
A bizarre jelly creature that lives in the deep sea has a belly that glows blood-red, which helps it to avoid predators.The aptly named bloody-belly comb jelly (Lampocteis cruentiventer) has been spotted in waters ranging from 984 to 9,842 feet deep, with most observations... + más
Three Lessons That Workplaces Can Learn From The L.A. City Council Leaked Recording Fiasco | Forbes
Boy's brutal sandwich review after 1st day of kindergarten goes viral | ABC News
Newsweek USA Tech October 17, 2022
The deep sea is filled with all manner of weird and wonderful creatures. Among them is a bizarre eel species with a giant mouth that has a remarkable resemblance to a pelican's beak.Dubbed the pelican eel and known scientifically as Eurypharynx pelecanoides, this mysterious... + más
Crazy pictures show 30-year-old leopard eel having a CT scan | Newsweek
How to Hunt Like an Octopus | The New York Times
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