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Repeating Radio Waves From Deep Space Intrigue Scientists

By Yscien on Thursday, January 10, 2019

Astronomers in Canada have detected a mysterious volley of radio waves from far outside our galaxy, according to two studies published Wednesday in Nature. What corner of the universe these powerful waves come from and the forces that produced them …

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Price Tag Proposed in US for Tailpipe CO2 Emissions

By Yscien on Wednesday, January 9, 2019

Drivers on the U.S. East Coast may soon start paying for their climate pollution. Nine states and the District of Columbia have announced plans to introduce a system that puts a price on the carbon dioxide produced from burning gasoline …

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Bangkok Fights Floods with Thirsty Landscaping

By Yscien on Wednesday, January 9, 2019

When Bangkok’s oldest university called for ideas for a symbol to mark its centenary year, landscape architect Kotchakorn Voraakhom successfully pitched a design for a park. It was intended not only as a welcome green space in the middle of …

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Zimbabwe Church, Health Ministry Launch Anti-Drug Campaign

By Yscien on Wednesday, January 9, 2019

A group of concerned Zimbabweans has started an anti-alcohol and drug campaign, targeting communities in which unemployed young people resort to drinking and using narcotics to alleviate the stress of not having work. Those involved in the campaign say the …

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Zimbabweans Team Up to Fight Youth Substance Abuse

By Yscien on Wednesday, January 9, 2019

A group of concerned Zimbabweans has started an anti-alcohol and drug campaign, targeting communities in which unemployed young people resort to drinking and using narcotics to alleviate the stress of not having work. As Columbus Mavhunga reports from Harare, those …

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How Forgotten Local Plants Could Ease Malnutrition in East Timor

By Yscien on Wednesday, January 9, 2019

The Australian owners of a restaurant in East Timor are hoping to use their passion for the local cuisine to combat malnutrition in the tiny Southeast Asian nation. East Timor has Asia’s worst rates of child malnutrition, with more than …

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Asteroid-circling Spacecraft Grabs Cool Snapshot of Home

By Yscien on Wednesday, January 9, 2019

An asteroid-circling spacecraft has captured a cool snapshot of home.   NASA’s Osiris-Rex spacecraft took the picture days before going into orbit around asteroid Bennu on New Year’s Eve.   The tiny asteroid — barely one-third of a mile (500 …

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US Cancer Death Rate Hits Milestone: 25 Years of Decline

By Yscien on Wednesday, January 9, 2019

The U.S. cancer death rate has hit a milestone: It’s been falling for at least 25 years, according to a new report. Lower smoking rates are translating into fewer deaths. Advances in early detection and treatment also are having a …

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Malawi Campaigners Seek to End Sex in Girls’ Initiation Ceremony

By Yscien on Tuesday, January 8, 2019

In rural Malawi, families send girls as young as 12 years old for “initiation,” a traditional, cultural practice that marks a child’s entry into adulthood. But child rights campaigners say the ritual entices young girls into early sex, marriage, and …

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WHO Study Likens Palm Oil Lobbying to Tobacco, Alcohol Industries

By Yscien on Tuesday, January 8, 2019

The palm oil industry is deploying tactics similar to those of the alcohol and tobacco industries to influence research into the health effects of its product, a study published by the World Health Organization said on Tuesday. Evidence of the …

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US Carbon Emissions Spike in 2018

By Yscien on Tuesday, January 8, 2019

After three years of decline, U.S. carbon emissions shot up last year, based on early estimates from an independent research group. The Rhodium Group routinely monitors carbon emissions and their preliminary estimates suggest U.S. output was up 3.4 percent in …

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Burundian Entrepreneur Develops Line of Cosmetics to Prevent Malaria

By Yscien on Tuesday, January 8, 2019

Some 435-thousand people died of malaria in 2017, most of them in sub-Saharan Africa – according to the World Health Organization. An entrepreneur in Burundi has developed a line of cosmetics that keep mosquitos, which carry malaria, at bay. More …

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Chinese Scientist Criticized for Risking ‘Gene-edited’ Babies’ Lives

By Yscien on Tuesday, January 8, 2019

A leading geneticist who ran the conference where a Chinese scientist said he had made the world’s first “gene-edited” babies condemned him on Monday for potentially jeopardizing lives and having no biology training. Robin Lovell-Badge, organizer of the November 2018 …

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Iguanas Reintroduced to Santiago Island in Galapagos

By Yscien on Tuesday, January 8, 2019

A group of more than 1,400 iguanas have been reintroduced to an Ecuadoran island in the Galapagos archipelago around two centuries after they disappeared from there, authorities said on Monday. The Galapagos land iguanas from North Seymour Island were freed …

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Outlandish Claims at Indian Scientific Gathering Spark Outcry

By Yscien on Tuesday, January 8, 2019

A group representing Indian scientists say they will screen speakers at their yearly meeting more carefully after several made outlandish claims during their lectures. “We have decided that all the people, even the top scientists who want to interact with …

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Bolivian Bees Under Threat from Coca Pesticides

By Yscien on Monday, January 7, 2019

High up in the Bolivian cloud forest, a woman tends to her bees, smoker in hand, working from hive to hive under a canopy of leaves to delicately gather panels of honeycomb. It’s a bucolic scene that experts say won’t …

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Report: Biggest Estuary in US Hit Hard by Pollution

By Yscien on Monday, January 7, 2019

Heavy rains that brought additional pollution downstream last year contributed to the first decline in a decade to the overall health of the Chesapeake Bay, according to a report released Monday. The bay’s health grade sank from a C-minus in …

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Mobile DNA Analysis Device Helps Farmers Fight Crop Diseases

By Yscien on Monday, January 7, 2019

A leap in technology has allowed scientists to take their DNA labs out into the fields, so farmers can identify diseases quickly and tackle the problem before their crops die, or the virus spreads to neighboring farms. Faith Lapidus reports. …

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Researchers Offer Alternative to Knee Replacement

By Yscien on Monday, January 7, 2019

Here’s a simple statistic: by 2030, the number of knee replacement surgeries in the U.S. alone is expected to rise over 600 percent. But researchers at Ohio State University’s Wexner Medical Center are now offering an alternative that can relieve …

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Huge Trash-Collecting Boom in Pacific Ocean Breaks Apart

By Yscien on Sunday, January 6, 2019

A trash collection device deployed to corral plastic litter floating in the Pacific Ocean between California and Hawaii has broken apart and will be hauled back to dry land for repairs. Boyan Slat, who launched the Pacific Ocean cleanup project, …

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Saving Water, Growing Food in the Saudi Desert

By Yscien on Sunday, January 6, 2019

In 2016, researchers at Saudi Arabia’s King Faisal University began sounding alarms that the nation is about a decade away from running out of groundwater. The situation is still dire, but some entrepreneurs are creating new ways to save every …

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Swedish Patient Tests Negative for Ebola

By Yscien on Saturday, January 5, 2019

Health care officials in Sweden say a patient who was admitted to a hospital with a suspected case of Ebola was found not to be suffering from the highly infectious and potentially deadly disease after all.  The male patient, whose identity has …

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Ebola Operations Resume in DRC’s North Kivu Province

By Yscien on Friday, January 4, 2019

Ebola control operations have been restored in Democratic Republic of Congo’s conflict-ridden North Kivu province, following pre-election protests late last year, the World Health Organization reports. Anti-government demonstrations preceding presidential elections on December 26 disrupted key Ebola response activities in …

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Swedish Hospital Isolates Patient Amid Ebola Suspicion

By Yscien on Friday, January 4, 2019

A suspected case of the deadly Ebola virus has been reported by a Swedish hospital, officials said Friday, adding that the patient has been isolated. Region Uppsala, which oversees several hospitals and medical clinics north of Stockholm, says a test …

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