Por: CBS News World October 14, 2023
Two humanitarian organizations and an eyewitness who spoke to CBS News have accused Israeli forces of using white phosphorus shells in their over the last week, in what critics say could be a violation of international law requiring military forces to take all possible precautions to avoid harming to civilians. that photos and video verified by the organization's Crisis Evidence Lab indicate that Israel has been using white phosphorus... + full article
The Daily Beast USA World October 13, 2023
Human Rights Watch, an international non-governmental organization that advocates for human rights, used white phosphorus during military operations in and this week. In a , HRW said it had verified videos from Oct. 10 and 11 showing “multiple airbursts of artillery-fired... + más
The world’s farms are hooked on phosphorus, and that’s a problem | Ars Technica
Bakhmut on fire as Ukraine accuses Russia of using phosphorus bombs | Newsweek
ABC News USA Politics October 12, 2023
Hamas' militants launched a over the weekend, killing at least 1,200 people, and Israel , with President Joe Biden and other top administration officials pledging aid to the Israelis.That underlines the U.S.'s continued support for Israel. Gallup polling that adults... + más
NFL Playoff Scenarios | ABC News
Le Krewe du Roi celebrates the state at 58th annual Mardi Gras Ball | The Advocate
The Atlantic USA Science June 14, 2023
We can now say, quite definitively, that Enceladus has an ocean that could sustain life. NASA / JPL-CaltechJune 14, 2023, 11:03 AM ETOf all the celestial bodies orbiting the sun, Enceladus shines brightest. I mean this literally: This small moon of Saturn reflects nearly all the... + más
A Gnarly New Theory About Saturn’s Rings | The Atlantic
Lots of strange things about Saturn can be explained by a destroyed moon | Ars Technica
Newsweek USA World May 06, 2023
Russian forces used phosphorus weapons overnight to attack the besieged city of Bakhmut, Ukraine has said.Dramatic video shared on social media by the Ukrainian defense ministry on Friday night purports to show the aftermath of the weapons' use in the besieged town in the... + más
Saturn’s Frozen Moon Just Got a Lot More Interesting | The Atlantic
Portland Press Herald USA Nation April 26, 2023
ORONO — A Maine fish hatchery will make changes to reduce the amount of phosphorus it discharges under the terms of a federal government settlement. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency said Tuesday it has reached the agreement with the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service for the... + más
LePage, sportsmans group tussle over $40 million fish hatchery | Portland Press Herald
Salmon Seem to Have a Nose for Beer | The Atlantic
Ars Technica USA Science January 24, 2023
Navigate Filter by topic Settings Front page layout Site theme - Jan 24, 2023 3:19 pm UTC Brian Brown/Getty Images Share this story Disrupting Earth’s chemical cycles brings trouble. But isn’t the only element whose cycle we’ve turned wonky—we’ve got a phosphorus... + más
Florida’s growth and development stymie attempts to restore polluted waters | Orlando Sentinel
The Sad Fate of the Ancient, Well-Shelled Mariners | The New York Times
Orlando Sentinel USA Opinion January 19, 2023
It is becoming obvious that Florida’s water restoration programs cannot keep pace with the pollution generated from poorly planned growth and development that has skyrocketed in Florida over the past decade. A case in point is the Caloosahatchee River Basin Management Action... + más
Town where kids cancer rose blasts deal over polluted site | Associated Press
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