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The 1918 Spanish Flu Pandemic Had Up To Four Waves - The Last Was 18 Months After The Third

The 1918 Spanish Flu Pandemic Had Up To Four Waves - The Last Was 18 Months After The Third

Do you think food is medicine? While Whole Foods imagery touted that in 2019, the coronavirus pandemic that began in Wuhan later that year punctured efforts to convince the public that health is a…
Most Don't Need Social Authoritarianism When It Comes To The Environment, Asking Works Just As Well

Most Don't Need Social Authoritarianism When It Comes To The Environment, Asking Works Just As Well

If a tourist doesn't know messing around with a coral reef is bad, they may try to touch them or pet turtles, but after being told by someone local that it has risks for the nature they are there to…
Cosmic Messengers: A Multi-Dimensional View Of The Universe

Cosmic Messengers: A Multi-Dimensional View Of The Universe

Have you ever looked up to a clear sky on a moonless night, in a place away from large cities? If you have, you will remember seeing hundreds of bright stars, and maybe even the faint collective…
It's Just Correlation, But Linking Coffee To Reduced Heart Disease Is At Least Delicious Wishful Thinking

It's Just Correlation, But Linking Coffee To Reduced Heart Disease Is At Least Delicious Wishful Thinking

There are a few known risk factors for heart disease; age is the big one, and then genetics and smoking. Everything else is instead a risk factor for a risk factor for heart disease or even more…
Dams Are The Largest Source Of Hydroelectric Power And  Water For Farmers - Environmentalists Should Stop Opposing Them

Dams Are The Largest Source Of Hydroelectric Power And Water For Farmers - Environmentalists Should Stop Opposing Them

At the turn of the 20th century Carrie Nation smashed up a saloon in Kansas, gold was discovered in Alaska, and New York City's boundaries became set with the inclusion of Queens and Staten…
Genes For Facial Features Identified - Including What We Share With Extinct Denisovans

Genes For Facial Features Identified - Including What We Share With Extinct Denisovans

A new study has identified nine new regions that influence facial features such as nose, lip, jaw, and brow shape The analysis of genetic data from more than 6,000 volunteers across Latin America was…
How To Put Sustainable Development Goals Back On Track

How To Put Sustainable Development Goals Back On Track

The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are one of the key pillars of the UN’s attempt to remake the world according to a more equitable and sustainable model. The SDGs are a set of…
The World Has Spent $2.6 Trillion On Solar And Wind Power Subsidies - And Gotten Little Energy

The World Has Spent $2.6 Trillion On Solar And Wind Power Subsidies - And Gotten Little Energy

The Global Trends in Renewable Energy Investment 2019 report stated that in the previous 10 years the world had spent $2.6 trillion on solar and wind power subsidies - which they framed as a good…
Challenge: Measure Muons Energy With High-School Math And Win A Mug!

Challenge: Measure Muons Energy With High-School Math And Win A Mug!

Today I wish to offer you, dear reader, the chance to contribute to scientific research in particle physics. And I claim you can do that by only leveraging basic high-school knowledge in mathematics…
The Biden Administration Should Follow Evidence, Not 'Bug Splatter' Junk Science

The Biden Administration Should Follow Evidence, Not 'Bug Splatter' Junk Science

Within days of being sworn in, President Joe Biden elevated the Science Advisor to the President to a Cabinet rank, with a seat beside the Secretaries of State, Defense and Treasury. This bold move…

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