MSN - Case against 65 Extinction Rebellion activists shelved
MSN - Ripples of colonialism: Decarbonization strategies perpetuate inequalities in human rights, says study
MSN - Collapse of key Atlantic current could have catastrophic impact
Neuroscience News: Chick Calls Reveal Emotional States
Researchers have developed a way to measure stress in baby chicks using vocalizations, offering new insights into animal emotions.
Scientific American: Anyone Can Learn Echolocation in Just 10 Weeks—And It Remodels Your Brain
Human echolocation repurposes parts of the brain’s visual cortex for sound, even in sighted people
The New York Times: C.D.C. Expands Covid Vaccine Recommendations
The agency endorsed additional doses for people at high risk.
ABC News: Climate and environment updates: Largest coral bleaching event in history underway
The climate crisis is not a distant threat; it's happening right now.
USA TODAY: Hurricane Kristy tracker: See path of storm expected to strengthen, remain away from land
Hurricane Kristy is forecast to continue strengthening Wednesday as it remains away from land, according to the National Hurricane Center.
E. coli symptoms to know after McDonald's linked to outbreak
McDonald's Quarter Pounder hamburgers have been linked to an outbreak of E. coli, a bacteria that can make people sick. Here's what to know.
AL.com: A powerful tool tracked an Alabama resident by phone to Florida abortion clinic, report states
Locate X was used to track an Alabama resident’s phone as they made several stops along the highway until they got to a Florida abortion clinic.
The Verge: Trying to reverse climate change won’t save us, scientists warn
“Climate change comes with irreversible consequences.”
The Guardian: Bill Maher puts the fate of the Great Barrier Reef in the spotlight – but something’s missing from the soundbites
The Danish political scientist Bjorn Lomborg has told the US cable host its biggest threat is not the climate crisis, but do his claims stack up?
Thousands of actors, artists call AI ‘major, unjust threat’
Utter stupids, this is no different than saying no-one can write a book if they've read one.
It's only stealing if someone literally uses the SAME content you copyrighted, reading something doesn't qualify as stealing - beyond stupid.
Let's just ignore the fact that for the first time in HISTORY, the disabled now have a voice and a means to create.
This is no different than the morons who were against calculators, cars and smart phones.
Not 1 valid point, they all commit logical fallacies.
Scientists use high-tech brain stimulation to make people more hypnotizable
How deeply someone can be hypnotized—known as hypnotizability—appears to be a stable trait that changes little throughout adulthood, much like personality and IQ. But now, for the first time, Stanford Medicine researchers have demonstrated a way to temporarily heighten hypnotizablity—potentially allowing more people to access the benefits of hypnosis-based therapy.
PsyPost: Scientists discover "glue" that holds memory together in fascinating neuroscience breakthrough
Scientists found that the molecule KIBRA helps stabilize memory by binding to PKMζ, an enzyme that strengthens brain connections, allowing memories to last for years despite the constant turnover of proteins in the brain.
Scientists discover a framework in the brain for organizing the order of things
Scientists at NTNU's Kavli Institute for Systems Neuroscience in Norway have discovered a pattern of activity in the brain that serves as a template for building sequential experiences.
Nearly 200 chemicals linked to breast cancer found in food packaging
Food sold in shrink wrap, on cardboard trays or in paper containers might contain any of nearly 200 chemicals linked to breast cancer, a new study warns.
MSN - New study finds SALT may up risk of stomach cancer by 40%
MSN - Breathing may introduce microplastics to the brain—new study
KFSN-TV: Dead cows on the side of the road shows aftermath of Bird Flu outbreak
As of Friday afternoon, there are 13 confirmed human cases of the Bird flu in the state and hundreds of infected cows.
El Diario 24: Earth just received a message from 140 million miles away: NASA is clear on what’s next
From 140 million miles distant, Earth just got the following message: NASA knows exactly what comes next. This message helps with transmitting.
ZME Science: Earth's Magnetic Field Flipped 41,000 Years Ago. Now You Can Hear It — And It's Otherworldly
Scientists have turned a 41,000-year-old magnetic reversal into a haunting soundscape.
The Independent: Archaeologists discover ‘significant’ permanent side-effect of smoking
Archaeologists say tobacco consumption leaves a metabolic record that can be studied for centuries
nasa.gov: Intense, Widespread Drought Grips South America
Insufficient rainfall in 2023-2024 has taken a toll on the region’s rivers and groundwater and upended daily life in several countries.
Dexerto: All companies that have cut ties with Asmongold
Just days after Asmongold was banned from Twitch for comments he made about Palestine, OTK, Starforge, and Mad Mushroom cut ties.
CNN: Over a year of astonishing ocean heat has given way to the largest coral bleaching on record
The mass bleaching that started in February 2023 is now the most extensive on record, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration told Reuters this week.
Global water cycle off balance for ‘first time in human history,’ threatening half the planet’s food production
Cancer: Carcinogenicity of the consumption of red meat and processed meat
AOL: Lizzo Leaves Veganism, Says Animal Proteins 'Help with My Mental Fog'
After four years as a vegan, the singer said she's reintroduced meat and other animal products into her diet
The Seattle Times: Fourth human case of bird flu reported by California public health officials
The California Department of Public Health reported the state’s fourth case of a person contracting bird flu Thursday afternoon.