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Oh God, What If Congress Bans Drinking on Airplanes?
Reason.com via Yahoo News· 9 hours ago"Our findings strongly suggest that the inflight consumption...restricted." One might be tempted to brush this off as merely the work of a few...
Drury president Jeff Frederick answers 13 questions, plans podcast, community outreach
Springfield News-Leader via Yahoo News· 2 days agoThe couple, who met as undergraduate students, had been trying unsuccessfully to start a family. "Of...
Judge orders temporary halt to UC academic workers' strike over war in Gaza
Associated Press· 19 hours agoThe union, which represents 48,000 graduate students who work as teaching assistants, tutors, ...
Deadly Floods in Brazil Were Worsened by Climate Change, Study Finds
New York Times· 5 days agoThe country’s south received three months’ rain in two weeks. Global warming has made such deluges...
'Still Blake' — Napa teen back at home after spinal cord injury
Napa Valley Register· 3 hours agoLess than four months after his spinal cord was severed during a snowboarding accident, Napa teen...
Airplane noise may be bad for your health
Futurity· 2 days agoAirplane noise may increase risk of developing cardiometabolic diseases, a cluster of conditions that includes heart attack, stroke, diabetes, and...
Don’t drink before your nap on the plane. It could hurt you now and later
CNN via Yahoo News· 4 days agoTrying to get through your long-haul flight with a glass of wine and a nap? New research shows that...
Sacramento Snapshot: How the California Legislature is tackling AI this year
Orange County Register· 5 days agoIf you ask Sen. Tom Umberg, the legislature’s role in regulating artificial intelligence is...
Using live transport data to deliver sustainable cities
Nature· 6 days agoHello, this is How to Save Humanity in 17 Goals, a podcast brought to you by Nature Careers in...
Soaring PFAS levels force a reckoning for worried Hyannis residents
GBH News· 3 days agoAt 58, Jane Walsh has called Hyannis home for much of her adult life. As a result of her participation, Walsh learned that her blood levels of PFHxS – one of the 14,000 known types of PFAS chemicals – are dramatically high.