A new study has detected microplastics in human breast milk for the first time, sparking concerns over the potential toxic effects and health impact they may have on infants. Researchers in the study found microplastics composed of polyethylene, polyvinyl chloride (PVC), and polypropylene with sizes ranging from 2 to 12 micrometers in the breast milk of women. Microplastics…
Microplastics Detected in Human Breast Milk, Raising Concerns Over Health Impact on Babies
A ‘Cataclysmic’ Celestial Couple Gone Wrong: A Star Eats Its Mate
WASHINGTON—Unlike the lonely sun, about half the stars in our Milky Way galaxy are in a long-term committed relationship with another star, orbiting each another in a celestial marriage called a binary system. Researchers this week described one of these marriages gone wrong—a twosome that borders on the extreme, with the pair whirling around each…
Researchers Retro-Fit Diesel Engine With Hydrogen Hybrid to Cut Emissions
Researchers at the University of New South Wales in Sydney have successfully retrofitted a diesel engine to run as a hydrogen-diesel hybrid, cutting down C02 emissions by around 85 percent. The move comes as part of a wider push for governments to electrify their nation’s transport networks as part of the net-zero movement. The team,…
SpaceX Delivers Russian, Native American Women to Station
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla.—A Russian cosmonaut who caught a U.S. lift to the International Space Station arrived at her new home Thursday for a five-month stay, accompanied by a Japanese astronaut and two from NASA, including the first Native American woman in space. The SpaceX capsule pulled up to the station a day after launching into…
SpaceX Delivers Russian, Native American Woman to Station
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla.—A Russian cosmonaut who caught a U.S. lift to the International Space Station arrived at her new home Thursday for a five-month stay, accompanied by a Japanese astronaut and two from NASA, including the first Native American woman in space. The SpaceX capsule pulled up to the station a day after launching into…
Democrats Float an End to US Troop Protection for Gulf Nations After OPEC+ Production Cut
Some Democrats are floating the idea of removing U.S. troops from Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) over a recent decision by the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries plus Russia (OPEC+) to substantially slash oil production. Since President Joe Biden took office in January 2021, the cost of gasoline and other energy sources…
Researcher Questions Extent of Carbon Dioxide’s Climate Effect
A Sept. 18 paper in the journal Climate Dynamics claims that the climate’s long-range sensitivity to carbon dioxide could be remarkably low. In an Oct. 4 interview with The Epoch Times, the study’s author, Nicola Scafetta, noted that models assuming that our climate system is quite sensitive to carbon dioxide are “more alarming” than those…
Climate Change Alarmists Have Corrupted Scientific Debate: Dutch Journalist
Dutch science journalist Marcel Crok has spent the last two decades researching and writing about the science behind global climate change initiatives led by the United Nations (UN), for which there is inconsistent scientific evidence, Crok said. Crok started a watchdog organization called the Clintel Foundation that publishes alternative views to the so-called “climate emergency.” He…
SpaceX Capsule Heads to Space Station Ferrying NASA Crew and Russian
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla.—A SpaceX rocket soared into orbit from Florida on Wednesday carrying the next long-term International Space Station crew, with a Russian cosmonaut, two Americans, and a Japanese astronaut flying together in a demonstration of U.S.-Russian teamwork in space despite Ukraine war tensions. A high-ranking official of the Russian space agency Roscosmos said shortly…
Nobel Prize Awarded to Chemists Who Discovered Reactions That Snap Molecules Together Like Lego
STOCKHOLM—Scientists Carolyn Bertozzi, Morten Meldal, and Barry Sharpless won the 2022 Nobel Prize in Chemistry on Wednesday for discovering reactions that let molecules snap together to create new compounds and that offer insight into cell biology. The field of click chemistry and bioorthogonal chemistry has been harnessed to improve the targeting of cancer pharmaceuticals now…
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