[ad_1] Federal internal investigators have uncovered the alarming failures of universities that require scientists doing taxpayer-funded research to disclose when they also receive pocket money from taxpayers. Chinese and otherRead More
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CDC Denies Airborne Transmission of Monkeypox. Some Experts
[ad_1] Officials at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Friday challenged the idea that monkeypox virus could be spread through the air, saying the virus is usually transmittedRead More
How Super Worms Turn Styrofoam into a Healthy Meal
[ad_1] Dubbed “superworms” perhaps because of their size, the plump, shiny larvae of the black beetle are often content to eat wheat bran. But some two-inch-tall creatures have recently foundRead More
12 Rosés to Drink Now or Any Time of the Year
[ad_1] Chateau de Manissy Tavel Cuvée des Lys 2020, 14.20 percent The dark, vigorous roses of Tavel in the Southern Rhône Valley aren’t to everyone’s brim. They are more convenientRead More
Feeding a Warmer Planet – The New York Times
[ad_1] The world is facing a terrible hunger crisis. Climate change is making the situation worse. To be clear, hunger is a problem of abundance, not scarcity, in modern times.Read More
Report Shows Sharp Increase in Transgender Teens in the US
[ad_1] About 1.6 million people in the United States are transgender, and 43 percent of them are young adults or teenagers. a new report to provide the latest national estimatesRead More
Great Father’s Day Gift Ideas!
[ad_1] Father’s Day is less than two weeks away (can you believe it?!) and we want to make sure you find the perfect gift for your dad this year! AfterRead More
China’s impressive pressure and the origins of covid
[ad_1] No one had predicted how quickly three of China’s strongest influences would fall. On June 3, 30-year-old Austin Li, who has more than 60 million followers, abruptly cut theRead More
Summer Monarch Populations Stable Despite Decline in Winter, Working
[ad_1] Every autumn, herds of migratory monarchs descend into the mountains of central Mexico. Butterflies are the last stop on a journey of thousands of miles on their way fromRead More
Sugar Kelp Johnny Appleseed
[ad_1] Michael Doall hated seaweed when he was younger, and so did everyone else he knew on Long Island. It was a nasty nuisance on the beach rubbing against yourRead More
