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Feb 25 2025HEALTH

Climate Change: The Unseen Force Behind Disease Spread

Climate change is making diseases spread by insects and animals more common and widespread. This is due to changes in temperature, weather extremes, and rapid urban growth. These shifts have led to more cases of diseases like dengue, Zika, chikungunya, malaria, and Lyme disease, especially in areas

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Feb 25 2025ENVIRONMENT

Ethiopia's Hidden Harvest: The Unsung Heroes of the Fields

Imagine a place where crops are overlooked, yet they hold the key to better food and a stronger future. This is Ethiopia, where neglected and underutilized crop species (NUCS) are often pushed aside. These crops are not just food; they are a lifeline for farmers facing tough times. They can boost fo

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Feb 25 2025SCIENCE

Liquid Magic: The Power of DESs in Carbon Capture

Imagine a world where we can easily capture harmful gases in the air. That is the promise of Deep Eutectic Solvents (DESs). These are not your average liquids. They are a special blend of ionic liquids and alcohols. This combination has a superpower: it can trap carbon dioxide (CO2). This is a big

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Feb 24 2025ENVIRONMENT

Hot Times Ahead: How Heat Measures Affect Our Bodies

Climate change is messing with our weather big time. It's making things hotter, causing more frequent heatwaves, and making rain patterns go haywire. This is a huge deal for our bodies, especially in places that are already super hot and dry. So, scientists are trying to figure out how to measure h

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Feb 24 2025ENVIRONMENT

Mauritia flexuosa Seeds: How Heat Affects Their Survival

Mauritia flexuosa, a palm tree native to South America, has seeds that are particularly sensitive to dryness. These seeds, known as recalcitrant seeds, are vulnerable to environmental changes, especially temperature shifts. This is a big deal because climate change is making temperatures rise. So, u

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Feb 24 2025EDUCATION

Bullying Based on Identity: What Makes a Difference?

Bullying that targets someone's identity can have serious effects on young people. This isn't just about physical harm; it can mess with a kid's mind and emotions. Researchers have been studying this issue, but many studies have missed the mark by not looking at the bigger picture over time. A recen

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Feb 24 2025SCIENCE

How Weather and Location Affect Medfly Traps

Ever wondered why catching Mediterranean fruit flies, or medflies, can be so tricky? It's not just about having the right traps. A bunch of things can make a difference. Scientists wanted to figure out what makes traps more or less effective. They looked at four main things: the sex of the

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Feb 22 2025ENVIRONMENT

Weather in Chaos: NOAA's Future Under Threat

NOAA, the agency behind our weather forecasts and storm alerts, is facing drastic budget cuts. This federal science agency employs over 12, 000 staff worldwide, including scientists and engineers. They operate satellites, ships, and have a $6. 8 billion budget. Their work is crucial for aviation, fi

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Feb 22 2025ENVIRONMENT

Rainwater in the SEZ: A Hidden Story

In the heart of Lower Silesia, Poland, lies a Special Economic Zone (SEZ) where rainwater tells a story. This story isn't just about water falling from the sky, but about how it picks up various elements as it flows through industrial landscapes. The focus here is on the quality of this rainwater, w

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Feb 22 2025ENVIRONMENT

Hotter Days, Sicker Rice Fields: The Climate Change and Bacteria Connection

Climate change is shaking up the world in many ways. One of the most alarming is how it affects bacteria and the viruses that keep them in check. These viruses, called bacteriophages, play a crucial role in controlling bacterial populations. But as temperatures rise, their ability to do so is changi

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