Politician Says Melting Sea Ice is a Good Thing, Climate Change Experts Disagree Medicine & Technology May 09, 2019 Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said in a statement that the rapidly declining levels of sea ice could provide economic opportunities.
Scientist Trap CO2 in Stone to Help Clean Air of Harmful Emissions in Iceland May 09, 2019 A new method has been devised to speed up the process of petrifying carbon dioxide.
Colorado Votes to Decriminalize “Magic Mushrooms” May 09, 2019 Colorado was the first state in the United States to legalize recreational marijuana and now psychedelic mushrooms.
Great Britain’s Coal-free Power Production Effort Goes Over the 1,000-hour Mark for 2019 May 09, 2019 Total coal power use for Britain has fallen by almost two-thirds for the first months of this year.
First Mammal Become Extinct Victim of Climate Change May 09, 2019 Rising sea levels destroyed the mammal’s habit, essentially eradicating the species.
Next-Generation Plastic Designed To Be Recycled Over And Over Again May 09, 2019 Scientists have made a next-generation plastic that can be recycled again and again.
New Device Could Shorten Patients’ Waiting Times to Just 30 Minutes for Blood Test Results May 08, 2019 A new approach allows clinicians to determine in as little as 30 minutes whether bacteria is present in the blood.
Paper Wasps Show the Ability to Reason Similar to Humans May 08, 2019 Wasp queens were recently tested on their reasoning skills and the results are surprising.
Ancient Shamanic Pouch is Found with Traces of Cocaine and Psychedelics May 08, 2019 The largest number of psychoactive substances ever found in a single archaeological collection from South America.
Winds and Water Temperatures are the Main Ingredients in Southeast Asia’s Seasonal Monsoon May 08, 2019 The cause of the monsoon is an increasing temperature difference between the warming land and the cool ocean.
New App Lends Airport Navigation Skills to the Visually Impaired May 07, 2019 With the use of a smartphone, an app and Bluetooth beacons, visually impaired travelers found their way through Pittsburgh International Airport.
Smaller Tyrannosaur Fossils Aid Researchers in T-Rex Lineage May 07, 2019 The recent discoveries of much smaller tyrannosaurs shine light on the history of the King of Dinosaurs.
Russian Crude Oil Has Been Contaminated May 07, 2019 An investigation has been launched to uncover the reason for mass amounts of crude oil getting contaminated.
NASA Says the Possibility of Earth Being Hit with a Meteor is Very High May 06, 2019 A meteor could hit the Earth within our lifetime.
UN to Lend a Helping Hand to Indigenous Peoples Worldwide May 06, 2019 From the Philippines to Brazil to Russia, the UN promises decriminalization of Indigenous peoples.
Exotic Particle X(2370) Made of Pure Force Could Be Lightest Glueball Predicted by Standard Model of Physics
SPACE NASA Releases High-Definition Photos of Jupiter’s Moon Europa With Complex Surface Features Called ‘The Platypus’
SPACE James Webb Space Telescope Finds Most Distant Pair of Colliding Black Holes, Raising Questions Regarding Theories of Cosmology
SPACE Don Pettit, Oldest Active NASA Astronaut, Gears Up for New Mission to the International Space Station
SPACE Massive X8.7 Solar Flare From Super-Active Sunspot Causes Radio Blackouts Over North, South America Days After Widespread Aurora Displays