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Saturday, October 21, 2023
The living things that feast on plastic
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Scientists are scouring garbage sites around the world for bacteria, fungi and even insects that harbor enzymes that could be harnessed...
The quest to understand tornadoes
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Scientists are still grappling with how and why violent twisters form. Will new technology and computing power help? By Carolyn W...
Saudi plans to ‘de-risk’ region have taken a hit with Gaza violence − but hitting pause on normalization with Israel will buy kingdom time
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Kristian Coates Ulrichsen , Rice University Saudi Arabia and Israel had seemingly been edging closer to a landmark deal to normalize their...
4 Steps to Monitor Blood Pressure at Home
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4 Steps to Monitor Blood Pressure at Home Nearly half of all adults in the United States have high blood pressure, or hypertension, and ma...
Honey Mustard Crunch Salmon
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Quick and easy family dinners often feel few and far between, but you can make them a more frequent occurrence by depending on seafood as ...
Leaning into Indigenous knowledge on climate change
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Native peoples attuned to the natural world have long collected detailed environmental information. Now scientists are cataloging thes...
Career Ready: 3 strategies to prepare teens for life after school
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For some time, heading to college or joining the workforce have been the standard choices for teens upon high school graduation. Today, in...
Nonprofits can become more resilient by spending more on fundraising and admin − new research
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Food banks can operate on a large scale that requires expensive equipment and skilled management. Brittany Murray/Me...
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