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Is TikTok Spying On You For China? Social Media Giant Denies U.S. Allegations But Report by Cyber…
Social Networking app TikTok is allegations made by U.S. officials that could get it banned in the U.S. causing it to lose access to millions of American users. TikTok is currently installed on millions of devices with forty-six million!-->…
Scientists Want to Know More About Using UV Light to Fight COVID-19; Could Emerge As Attractive…
As science continues to evolve, UV light could emerge as an attractive safeguard against airborne transmission, one with a track record against pathogens, that can be deployed to reduce the risk of infectious aerosols accumulating in!-->…
House Moves Forward on Plan to Bring Coastal Restoration Jobs to Florida
Coastal-restoration jobs could help Florida communities hit hard by losses in the fishing and tourism industries during the COVID-19 pandemic. Photo credit Shutterstock licensed.
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Visit Virtually: Popular Parks, Attractions Adjust to COVID-19
Josephine Spearman, education coordinator for the Guana Tolomato Matanzas National Estuarine Research Reserve near Jacksonville, Florida, holds Indy, an eastern indigo snake, while filming an educational video for teachers and students to!-->…
Museum of Discovery and Science Offers Free Admission Through September to Active Military, First…
Founded in 1976 as the Discovery Center, today MODS is at the forefront of science education, innovation and exploration. The Museum showcases more than 300 interactive exhibits, immersive films and experiential programs. MODS…
Museum Of Discovery And Science To Host Free Virtual Event With Dr. Wallace J. Nichols, Best-selling…
Save Our Seas Distinguished Speaker Series at MODS Featuring Dr. Wallace J. Nichols, a FREE virtual event taking place on Thursday, July 2, 2020 at 6 p.m. The LIVE Zoom event will include an engaging presentation from Dr. Wallace J.!-->…
Global Warming: “Lies, Damned Lies, and Statistics”
The Wall Street Journal went as far as to say, “The assertion that 97% of scientists believe that climate change is a man-made, urgent problem, is a fiction”. The prediction by Al Gore (in 2007) that the North Polar Ice Cap would be gone!-->…
Computer Science vs. Data Science: What’s the Best Path for You?
Data science is a relatively new and emerging field that has evolved as companies seek to put the data they collect to good use. As concepts like big data and deep learning become increasingly important for businesses and across every…
Scientists Discover Evidence of True Modern-Day Miracle: So-Called “Skinny Gene” May Keep People…
According to new preliminary research published by scientific journal Cell, scientists may have uncovered a genetic variant of a specific gene in the human body that promotes slimness even if you were to sit around on the couch all day!-->…
How Can Florida Reduce Economic Risk During Hurricane Season?
State and local emergency management officials are preparing for the possibility of facing synchronized disasters, with the ongoing coronavirus pandemic and the six-month hurricane season. Photo credit Shutterstock licensed.
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Anti-Vaccine Activists Latch Onto Coronavirus To Bolster Their Movement
Vaccine critics suffered serious setbacks in the past year, as states strengthened immunization laws in response to measles outbreaks sparked by vaccine refusers. Photo credit Shutterstock licensed.
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Vaping, Opioid Addiction Accelerate Coronavirus Risks, Says NIDA Director
Dr. Nora Volkow, who heads the National Institute on Drug Abuse, spoke about the emerging science around COVID-19’s relationship to vaping and to opioid use disorder, as well as how these underlying epidemics could increase people’s risks.!-->…
What Does Recovery From COVID-19 Look Like? It Depends, A Pulmonologist Explains
The outlook for older adults is not encouraging. Advanced age is associated with significantly worse outcomes for older patients, and even those who survive are unlikely to return to their previous level of functioning. Image by kalhh from!-->…
New York Budget Bill Advances Clean Energy
Expediting renewable energy development could help New York's economy after the COVID-19 pandemic is over. Image by Sebastian Ganso.
ALBANY, N.Y. - Clean energy advocates in New York say the budget passed by the Legislature this!-->!-->!-->…
As COVID-19 Spreads, Americans Lose Ground Against Other Threats
Although life expectancy inched up slightly in 2018, it hasn’t yet regained the lost ground, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. File photo: Pixabay.
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Five Years Later, HIV-Hit Town Rebounds, But Nation Slow To Heed Lessons
Ethan Howard is a musician who tested positive for HIV in 2015 as part of an outbreak centered around Austin, Indiana. Photo credit: Luke Sharrett, Kaiser Health News.
AUSTIN, IN - Ethan Howard cradled his prized Martin-brand guitar,!-->!-->!-->…
Testing Public Health Infrastructure In The Heartland; Global Spread of Coronavirus Fueling Concerns…
While 15 Coronavirus cases have been confirmed in the U.S. so far, tens of thousands of people have been infected worldwide and more than 1,300 have died. Global, and local fears of the spread of the respiratory virus are fueling…
Investigation Finds Scores of Organs, Mostly Kidneys, Trashed Each Year, Many More Become Delayed…
Roger Brown, who runs the Organ Center at UNOS, estimates that up to 10 organs for transplant fly commercially every day. Photo courtesy of UNOS.
CALIFORNIA – When a human heart was left behind by mistake on a Southwest…
Tests Show Toxic PFAS Contaminate Water
PFAS, used in the hundreds of everyday products, are called 'forever chemicals' because they build up in our bodies and don't break down. Very small doses have been linked to cancer, immune and reproductive harm and other diseases. File!-->…
Gain Without the Pain? Scientists Discover Protein in Human Cells That Replicates Effects of…
If continued tests yield similar results, Michigan scientists have noted that we could see a pill synthesized and made available for human consumption that could supply the same benefits as a marathon session pumping iron at LA Fitness.!-->…
Report Calls for Carbon Pricing to Advance NY Clean Energy
Reynolds notes that carbon pricing is similar to the approach taken by the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative, but instead of selling pollution credits, carbon pricing factors the cost of pollution directly into the market price of power!-->…
Is Global Warming the Greatest Threat to the Free World?
A 2007 issue of Newsweek had its cover story entitled “Global Warming is a Hoax”. Contrary to the cover headline, the story was pro-global warming and intended to discredit global warming (a/k/a climate change) deniers. Photo credit:!-->…
Autism: Still Looking for Answers in All the Wrong Places
This CDC chart reveals the shocking escalation of autism in the U.S., which is predicted to be one in every 40 children in the near future. What is consistently omitted, however, is the role that ultrasound exams during pregnancy may and!-->…
Agricultural Practices Critical to Fighting Climate Change
NEW YORK - A new report says farming has an important role to play in fighting climate change. The Climate Change and Land Use report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change says rising temperatures and severe weather are!-->!-->!-->…
NASA Experimenting with “Space Gardening” to Sustain Astronauts on Potential Mars Flight
Scientists have stated that if experimental space gardening is a success – establishing an environment capable of allowing organic food growth to take place and flourish – could lead to addressing food shortages on Earth. File photo:!-->…
Reclaiming The Big Oyster: Cuomo’s Ambitious $10.4 Million Effort to Restore Shellfish in New…
The oyster populations from Maine to Florida has shrunk to less than 10% of its historic size. Nulovetoyo/Adobe Stock.
NEW YORK - The efforts to restore shellfish to New York Harbor and Long Island have made real progress, but there's!-->!-->!-->…
Climate Plan Positions New York As Leader
With enactment of the Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act, the Empire State will be on track to set the most ambitious legislative mandate for carbon reductions in the world. Photo credit: Kovalenko I/Adobe Stock
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NY to Close Coal-Fired Power Plants by 2020
New York may be closing its coal-fired power plants, but smog and acid rain still drift in from plants in the Midwest. (laborec425/AdobeStock)
NEW YORK - The last of New York state's coal-fired power plants will be phased out by the end!-->!-->!-->…
Labor Groups Show Support for NY Offshore Wind
The New York Offshore Wind Master Plan estimates that building 2,400 MW of offshore wind-power production would create about 5,000 jobs. (Kruwt/AdobeStock)
NEW YORK - New York's push for offshore wind power is getting a boost from!-->!-->!-->…
New York Plastic Bag Ban Becomes Law; Takes Effect March 2020
By 2050, experts estimate, there will be more plastic by weight in the oceans than fish. (Richard Carey/Adobe Stock)
KINGSTON, N.Y. - The bill banning single-use plastic bags statewide has been signed into law. New York Gov. Andrew!-->!-->!-->…