by TYLER DURDEN As we discussed yesterday, when looking at the recent dip in sky high container shipping rates, there was some fleeting hope that…
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byĀ TYLER DURDEN Update (Sunday):Ā The container ship that lost dozens of containers in heavy seas west of the US-Canadian border Friday has reportedly caught fire Saturday.…
By Ā Gummi Bear What the Science Tells Us Introduction Iāve been curious about climate change ever since I first saw Al Goreās āAn Inconvenient Truthā.…
By CARRIE ARNOLD Each spring, guided by theĀ full moon, hundreds of thousands of horseshoe crabs clamber onto beaches across the U.S. mid-Atlantic to lay their…
By John Tregoning A Comparison of Red Fluorescent Proteins to Model DNA Vaccine Expression by Whole AnimalĀ In VivoĀ Imaging Vaccines are an incredibly potent tool…
by Laura Geggel In 2018, the largest active underwater eruption ever recorded birthed a giant “baby”: a skyscraper-size underwater volcano, a new study finds. Scientists…
ByĀ Laura GeggelĀ Following a torrential summer downpour in northern Arizona, hundreds of bizarre, prehistoric-looking critters emerged from tiny eggs and began swimming around a temporary…
by Chris Field If you thought inflation was a problem this summer and fall, just wait until you try heating your home this winter. At…
By Art History Lagash and Umma were two Sumerian cities located 18 miles apart. These documents were found on clay cylinders and date from…