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John Kerry, at U.N., Likens Local weather Inaction to a International ‘Suicide Pact’
U.S. Climate Commissioner John Kerry warned Tuesday that global warming was making the world more dangerous and posing risks to peace and security around the world.If you don't address the threats of climate change, "you are almost marching…
For Some Teenagers, It’s Been a Yr of Anxiousness and Journeys to the E.R.
In a recent report, a CDC-led research team found that fewer than half of emergency rooms in US hospitals had clear guidelines for dealing with children with behavioral problems. In order to get to the bottom of a complex behavior problem,…
Seismic Survey of Alaskan Arctic Refuge Received’t Transfer Ahead
A local group from Alaska failed to meet a critical deadline in their proposal to conduct a seismic survey at the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, the Department of the Interior said. The failure effectively ends the survey that would have…
Deb Haaland, Biden’s Decide for Inside Dept., Embodies Partisan Chasm
WASHINGTON - When Representative Deb Haaland was appointed Secretary of the Interior by President Biden in December, the decision was described as historic. She was the first Native American woman ever to be nominated to the Cabinet - in…
Researchers Halt Trial of Promising Sickle Cell Remedy
Just as a new gene therapy for sickle cell disease appeared to be on the rise, the company that developed the treatment discovered that two patients now have cancer and stopped the study.One patient treated five and a half years ago…
Leo Goodman, Who Reworked Sociology With Stats, Dies at 92
This obituary is part of a series about people who died from the coronavirus pandemic. Read about others here.By the time Leo A. Goodman started working on statistics in the early 1950s, social science researchers had a problem. It was…
Local weather Threats May Imply Huge Jumps in Insurance coverage Prices This 12 months
Previous efforts to increase flood insurance rates have been delayed or withdrawn in the face of public pressure. In 2012, Congress passed law that would have adjusted interest rates based on people's full risk. Two years later, the…
A Well-known Black Gap Will get a Huge Replace
Depending on the circumstances, this endgame collapse is sometimes marked by an amazing supernova explosion. In this case, Dr. However, Miller-Jones in an email: "We believe that the black hole was formed by almost direct collapse into a…
‘I Am Value It’: Why Hundreds of Medical doctors in America Can’t Get a Job
The 61 percent match rate for international students may underestimate the problem, say some experts, as medical students who do not receive interview offers are not considered. With these students included, the match rate for…
Seven Hundred Leagues Beneath Titan’s Methane Seas
What could be more exciting than flying over the deserts of Mars in a helicopter? How about playing Captain Nemo on Saturn's tall, misty moon Titan - plumbing the depths of a methane ocean, dodging hydrocarbon icebergs, and exploring an…