Covid-19 Pandemic Could End Coal For Good
The Covid-19 pandemic has taken a horrific toll on human lives, there is at least one bright spot: a global drop in carbon dioxide emissions from fossil fuels like coal and oil.
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The Covid-19 pandemic has taken a horrific toll on human lives, there is at least one bright spot: a global drop in carbon dioxide emissions from fossil fuels like coal and oil.
More than a century ago, women called “human computers” changed our understanding of the universe. Now volunteers are making discoveries in their old notebooks.
Are you hoping to shed some weight this year? Research shows that more exercise doesn’t always burn more calories.
Where do you get your information? Research shows that people who rely on social media for health information are more likely to have inaccurate beliefs about vaccine safety.
Toronto’s pandemic-promoted increases in bike lane infrastructure have created low-stress road access to jobs and food stores.
Food waste is a big problem in the United States, where each household discards an average of one third of the food people buy.
As the world enters Pandemic Year Two, data is showing that the long-term effects of COVID-19 infection are becoming a long-term problem.
Medications are still being formulated with a strong male bias. Including women in clinical trials could lead to safer dosages for women.
We now know more about plant DNA and how plants share genetic material with one another. Welcome to the horizontal genome transfer!
Bringing humor to the news may be a perfect combination for encouraging people to remember information and then share it with people they know.