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Nov 20 2024WEATHER

What's Up with West Coast's 'Bomb Cyclone' Storm?

Ever heard of a 'bomb cyclone'? It's a scary-sounding weather term that's in the news again. The West Coast is bracing for a big storm, and this rapid weather change is called bombogenesis by meteorologists. When a cold air mass meets a warm one, often over water, a storm can quickly intensify. This

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Nov 20 2024WEATHER

Big Storm Hits Northwest: Power Out, Trees Down

A powerful storm, known as a "bomb cyclone, " hit the northwest United States on Tuesday night. It brought strong winds and heavy rain, causing widespread power outages and trees to fall. In Lynnwood, Washington, a woman died when a tree hit a homeless encampment. In Seattle, another tree trapped so

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Nov 20 2024TECHNOLOGY

Meta's New AI Leader: A Fresh Start for Clara Shih

Clara Shih, formerly the CEO of AI at Salesforce, has joined Meta to lead a new business-focused AI group. This group aims to make advanced AI tools accessible to businesses using Meta's apps. Unlike other companies, Meta doesn't sell AI subscriptions but plans to enhance its apps using its Llama la

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Nov 20 2024POLITICS

Ukraine Hits Russia with U. S. Missiles, Escalating Tensions

In a surprising move, Ukraine has used U. S. -made missiles to strike a Russian military facility. This comes after the U. S. gave Ukraine the go-ahead to use these weapons. Russia quickly responded, claiming to have shot down five of the six missiles. The attack happened in the Bryansk region, and

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Nov 20 2024ENVIRONMENT

Soil's Water Uptake: How Plants Help in China's Loess Plateau

Soil infiltration, the process by which water seeps into the ground, is super important in areas like China's Loess Plateau. This region is quite dry, so understanding how plants can help improve this process is crucial. Scientists did some experiments with nine plant species across five different t

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Nov 20 2024HEALTH

The Truth About Black Plastics: What You Should Know

Many people use black plastic items, like toys and cooking utensils, every day. But do you know where these items come from? Some black plastics are made from recycled electronics. This might sound convenient, but it's not always safe. These electronics can have harmful chemicals, like flame retarda

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Nov 20 2024ENVIRONMENT

The Great Barrier Reef: A Summer of Unprecedented Loss

In a stunning revelation, Australian scientists have reported record-high coral mortality in parts of the Great Barrier Reef, raising concerns about the fate of the entire structure. The Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS) recently completed surveys on 12 reefs, revealing that up to 72% of

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Nov 20 2024FINANCE

How Climate Risks Affect Stock Markets in Emerging Economies

Imagine a world where stock markets are not just swayed by economic news, but also by the weather and climate policies. This study dives into how stock returns in big emerging economies like Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa react to two types of climate risks: physical ones (like natur

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Nov 20 2024ENVIRONMENT

Trump's Environmental Shift: What to Expect

When Donald Trump returns to the White House, he plans to make significant changes to the country's environmental policies. Some of the biggest changes include withdrawing from the Paris Agreement, opening more areas for oil and gas drilling, and weakening rules that control power plant emissions. T

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Nov 20 2024WEATHER

Storm Surge: A Big Deal in the Northwest

Get ready, Pacific Northwest! A supercharged storm, known as a bomb cyclone, is sweeping over the region. California, Oregon, and Washington are in its path. This powerful storm forms when the pressure drops fast, making winds super strong. Weather experts warn about blizzards, intense winter storm

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