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Disease from parasite in US water supply might finally be treatable
Newsweek· 6 days agoA nasty parasite that is sometimes found in the water supply may soon be treatable, thanks to new...
NASA reveals why it's so hard to spot alien life — even with Webb
Mashable· 2 days agoRecently, NASA scientists weighed in on the significant challenges ahead in finding evidence of...
How Idris Elba’s Doc Opened His Eyes to ‘Traumatic’ Racism Black WWII ‘Heroes’ Felt When They...
People Magazine· 3 days agoWhile enlisted, Black soldiers were "fighting in essentially an organism that was void of race and...
Aquafarming becomes main global source for fish, U.N. food agency says
Reuters via Yahoo News· 2 days agoIn its latest biennial report on the state of world fisheries, the Rome-based Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) said global fisheries and aquaculture production in 2022 hit a record 223.2 ...
Remembering Dr. Frances Kelsey, B.C.’s American medical hero
Houston Today· 5 days agoHill — a rural community between Duncan and Victoria on Vancouver Island — she went on to moving...
World’s Largest Genome Discovered in a Tiny Fern: ‘Breaks all records’
GoodNewsNetwork· 6 days agoOn the island of New Caledonia, a simple, unassuming species of fern has been identified as having...
Uptick in Ballast Water Treatment System Inspections Expected
MarineLink· 3 days agoFrom September this year, all vessels subject to the BWM Convention must have installed a D-2...
How Idris Elba’s Doc Opened His Eyes to ‘Traumatic’ Racism Black WWII ‘Heroes’ Felt When They...
People via Yahoo News· 3 days agoWhile enlisted, Black soldiers were "fighting in essentially an organism that was void of race and...
PACE Celebrates National Ocean Month With Colorful Views of the Planet - NASA
NASA· 2 days agoThe Ocean Color Instrument observes Earth in ultraviolet, visible, and near infrared light — over...
In the Garden: If conditions are right, ticks can appear in any landscape
Omaha World-Herald· 10 hours agoIn all my years of gardening, I’d never had a tick. Jody Green, urban entomologist and extension...