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Nov 19 2024ENVIRONMENT

NO 2 Pollution Drop in Shipping: Lessons for a Cleaner Marine Future

During the COVID-19 lockdown, global shipping activities were significantly reduced. This provided a unique opportunity to study the impact of reduced marine traffic on nitrogen dioxide (NO 2 ) pollution, a key indicator of shipping emissions. Satellite data from TROPOMI showed a substantial decre

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Nov 19 2024ENVIRONMENT

Bubbles Boost Algae's Power to Clean Water

Imagine tiny bubbles dancing through water, helping tiny algae grow bigger. These aren't regular bubbles; they're micro-nano bubbles, or MNBs for short. Scientists used them to boost the power of Chlorella vulgaris algae to clean water. The world's water is facing a big problem: antibiotics are pol

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Nov 18 2024TECHNOLOGY

Finnish Innovation: Smudge-Free Devices Coming Soon

A small Finnish company has made a big splash in the tech world. They've developed a special coating that makes screens and surfaces smudge-free. This isn't any ordinary coating – it's so thin you can't even see it. It can be used on metal, glass, and plastic. It protects devices from scratches, smu

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Nov 18 2024HEALTH

The Power of Feeling Safe: A care worker's journey

Being a geriatric care worker means facing tough challenges daily. It's a job that really benefits from feeling safe and appreciated. A recent study looked into a program called 'psychological safety' designed to boost these feeling. Over six months, the program was tested in seven facilities with 1

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Nov 17 2024SCIENCE

Microplastics in Motion: How Shape and Age Affect Their Journey

Every day, tiny pieces of plastic, known as microplastics, find their way into our environment. Understanding how they move around, especially downward, is crucial. Scientists have been trying to figure this out using something called "drag models. " Previously, these models haven't really considere

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Nov 17 2024ENVIRONMENT

Facing the Courts: Who Can Fight for Chile's Environment?

Ever wondered who has the right to challenge decisions made by Chile's Environmental Compliance and Enforcement Agency (SMA)? Laws in Chile, specifically N° 20. 417 and 20. 600, state that only those directly affected by a decision can take it to the Environmental Court. But what does "directly affe

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Nov 17 2024CELEBRITIES

Former Yeezy Worker Blows Whistle on Kanye's Alleged Antisemitic Remarks

In a recent legal development, a former employee of Kanye West's Yeezy brand, Murphy Aficionado, has filed a lawsuit against the rapper. The lawsuit covers a wide range of issues, including claims of discrimination, a hostile work environment, and unpaid wages. One of the most notable allegations is

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Nov 16 2024SCIENCE

Unique Differences in Ethiopian Cow Breeds: A Genome Study

Did you know that cows have tiny changes in their genes that help them adapt to different places? These changes are called copy number variations (CNVs), and they're like blueprints for survival in specific environments. Ethiopia is home to some amazing cow breeds, like Abigar, Fellata, and Gojjam-

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Nov 16 2024ENVIRONMENT

Pakistan Faces Toxic Smog: What You Need to Know

In Pakistan, the provinces of Punjab have declared a health emergency due to severe smog. This has led to the closing of schools, restaurants, and construction sites in major cities like Lahore and Multan. The air is so bad that it's reaching hazardous levels, with air quality index (AQI) readings e

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Nov 16 2024SCIENCE

The Surprising Transformation of Acetonitrile at the Water's Edge

Ever thought about the tiny boundary where water meets air? scientists have discovered some cool stuff happening there! They found that acetonitrile, which is usually pretty stable in water, can change into a new, more active form without any harsh treatment needed. Why does this happen? The answer

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