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Massive asbestos operation turns dangerous waste to valuable materials
Canadian decarbonization firm Exterra is tackling a critical environmental issue that's not talked about often: cleaning up the mineral waste left behind in asbestos mines after decades of extraction.
newatlas.com — 7 days ago
NASA Reveals 'Higher Than Expected' Sea Level Rise in 2024
As global warming continues to melt Earth's glaciers, sea level rise hits all new heights.
sciencealert.com — 7 days ago
Scientists Reveal a Surprising New Theory on Where Echidnas Came From
New analysis of a 100-million-year-old fossil embedded in a rocky cove in Australia suggests echidnas may have evolved from swimming ancestors.
sciencealert.com — 7 days ago
Western US spring runoff is older than you think
Hydrologists show most streamflow out of the West's mountains is old snowmelt on a multi-year underground journey. New study finds that spring runoff is on average 5 years old.
sciencedaily.com — 7 days ago
Halo patterns around coral reefs may signal resilience
A new study links grazing halo patterns in coral reefs, as well as those in other patchy habitats, to the spatial patterns of the shelter habitat itself. The researchers found that grazing halos are distinct when the coral is clustered but merge into ...
sciencedaily.com — 7 days ago
Shingles vaccine linked with lower risk of many common heart problems
Shingles is associated with an increased chance of health problems like strokes and heart attacks, but receiving a shingles jab seems to curb the risk of such cardiovascular problems ...
newscientist.com — 7 days ago
The Opposite of Déjà Vu Can Happen, And It's Even More Uncanny
Repetition has a strange relationship with the mind.
sciencealert.com — 7 days ago
US government is using AI for unprecedented social media surveillance
Under the Trump administration, multiple US government agencies are using AI and other tools to broadly track the social media of tourists and immigrants - and potentially to watch US citizens as well ...
newscientist.com — 7 days ago
Sampling, lab capacity could be weak links in African swine fever outbreak
A model looked at the numbers associated with detecting and containing a potential African swine fever virus (ASFV) outbreak in the U.S. and found that sampling and laboratory capacity are areas of concern -- particularly in areas with dense swine .. ...
sciencedaily.com — 7 days ago
Neighborhood stress may impact kids' brains -- and increase depression risk
Children who grow up in disadvantaged neighborhoods -- areas with higher levels of crime and deprivation, and lower access to community resources -- are at risk of developing depression, and new research may help to explain why.
sciencedaily.com — 7 days ago
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