By John Petrolino Our favorite three-letter agency – well, it’s a five-letter agency, but why split hairs – isn’t generating many warm feelings from too many…
Posts published in “Nature”
By Jack Phillips A federal weather agency said that a ’severe’ geomagnetic storm is impacting Earth on Sunday and will be lasting until Monday. The…
By Chris Oberholtz If you have outdoor activities planned for the first weekend of spring in the Northeast, it may be wise to consider moving them indoors because there is the…
By Jacob M. Thompson “This simple boiling-water strategy can “decontaminate” NMPs from household tap water and has the potential for harmlessly alleviating human intake of…
By David Propper A group of cyclists in their 50s and 60s battled with a cougar for 45 minutes after the mountain cat launched at one…
By ANCIENT MESOPOTAMIA It sometimes appears paradoxical that the same reasons which resulted in the dominance of an empire may end up being the reasons…
By Jeff Charles Who knew sustainability could be so ssssserious and yet, so ssssilly? Apparently, researchers who compiled a report suggesting that humans could potentially replace…
By Danielle A New Mexico man has died from complications of the bubonic plague, marking the state’s first BP-related fatality since 2020. “The New Mexico Department…
By Jacob M. Thompson Scientists in the mainstream media are once again sounding the alarm on this relatively quiet spread of a strain of avian…