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“Raw Water” Is The Newest Health Craze To Sweep The West Coast

Mohendra Shiwnarain 0 Comments

As the years change and pass, so do many different kinds of health trends. Each promising to be as effective or better than the previous…
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The Brightest Bioluminescent Bay In The World Gets Its Glow Back

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Natural disasters are a detriment to human lives as they cause an immense destruction of lives and properties. The forest fires in California has ravaged…
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Columbia University’s Top Scientific Research Of 2017: A Year In Review

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Every year brings new opportunities for researchers to explore and uncover new breakthroughs. These research are the culmination of previous work done that helped to…
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2017 Research Highlights From The University Of Michigan

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The University of Michigan had a great 2017. With about $1.48 billion spent on research, they brought forth many different and signification contributions to our…
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‘Firehawks’ Are Found To Be Deliberately Setting Forests On Fire

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In recent years we have seen many wildfires ravaging vast areas in different countries. One of the countries that seem more susceptible to wildfires is…
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After 1,000 Years, Iceland Is Growing Forests Again

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As time progresses, landscapes experience change owing to things like natural disasters, ice ages, and human settlements among many other factors. Humans have altered the…
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Princeton University’s Top Scientific Research Of 2017: A Year In Review

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Princeton University was responsible for some substantial research throughout the year of 2017. Princeton’s research in 2017 included establishing that anonymized web browsing isn’t as…
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Nearly All Members Of National Park Service Advisory Panel Have Resigned In Protest

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The National Park System Advisory Board is a board tasked with advising the Park Service and Secretary of the Interior on issues relevant to the…
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NASA Is Finally Going Back To The Moon After 46 Years

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Back in December of 2017, President Trump signed a directive which essentially told NASA to focus more on getting back to the Moon rather than…
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The Science Is In: Swearing Is Good For You

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Although many people may still object to the use of bad language, scientists are now saying that people who swear may be healthier than those…
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An Amateur Astronomer Found NASA’s Long Lost IMAGE Satellite?

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Back in 2000, NASA launched a satellite, the Magnetopause-to-Aurora Global Exploration satellite (called IMAGE) and after 5 years NASA lost contact with the satellite. The satellite’s…
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