Paul Offit, Beyond the Noise Between 1932 and 1972, the United States Public Health Service, in what was called "The Tuskegee Study of Untreated Syphilis in the Negro Male," knowingly...
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Tereza Pultarova, Supercluster A European Venus mission risks missing its launch window due to ongoing squabbles over the NASA budget.
The American space agency is...
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Rutgers University marine scientists are using New Jersey-developed tools to measure how iron shortages in Southern Ocean phytoplankton reduce photosynthetic efficiency and slow the conversion of l...
Rutgers University marine scientists are using New Jersey-developed tools to measure how iron shortages in Southern Ocean phytoplankton reduce photosynthetic efficiency and slow the conversion of light into oxygen. With your next breath, remember that the ocean helps make it possible. Tiny algae carry out photosynthesis, and in many regions that work depends on iron-rich [...]
On clear days in Hartbeespoort, South Africa, satellite images often reveal a reservoir with shades of deep blue interrupted by drifting patches of vivid green. These shifting features indicate alg...
On clear days in Hartbeespoort, South Africa, satellite images often reveal a reservoir with shades of deep blue interrupted by drifting patches of vivid green. These shifting features indicate algae blooms, which can affect water quality, ecosystems, and nearby human communities.
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Google, SpaceX and Blue Origin are reportedly racing to develop technology for AI data centers in space, but it will likely be years before we see them rocketing into the sky, experts say.
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On the podcast today; a huge win for Nottingham Forest at the bottom of the Premier League. West Ham were a little unlucky, a second goal disallowed just before the equaliser and the agony of Alpho...
On the podcast today; a huge win for Nottingham Forest at the bottom of the Premier League. West Ham were a little unlucky, a second goal disallowed just before the equaliser and the agony of Alphonse Areola punching Morgan Gibbs-White’s head after the ball had gone. Does this result mean the bottom three is done a week into the new year? Elsewhere, Liam Rosenior arrives at Chelsea, Martin O’Neill arrives at Celtic (again) and Darren Fletcher says he runs every big decision past Sir Alex. Plus, In the EFL - how serious is the Coventry wobble ? Could Preston or Millwall last the course? We’ll do a League One and League Two roundup as Cambridge are two points off the automatic promotion places – and your questions answered. Continue reading...
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La création d’un « droit à l’aide à mourir », souhaitée par Emmanuel Macron et l’Assemblée nationale, suscite d’importantes réticences au Sénat, dominé par une alliance entre la droite et...
La création d’un « droit à l’aide à mourir », souhaitée par Emmanuel Macron et l’Assemblée nationale, suscite d’importantes réticences au Sénat, dominé par une alliance entre la droite et les centristes.