Month: February 2023

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#HowItsMade Mondays 9/8c on Science Americans eat more bananas than any other fruit. Pair that with chocolate and you’ll get a super delicious treat! Watch full episodes: http://www.sciencechannelgo.com Subscribe to Science Channel: http://bit.ly/SubscribeScience Check out our friends at Seeker.com http://www.seeker.com/
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The final days of February became challenging for Oklahoma, Kansas, Texas and part of the South residents after isolated tornadoes caused property damage, power outages and 12 injuries. The weather conditions in the United States have become challenging after rounds of winter storms unloaded heavy snow and freezing rain in the Midwest, Northeast and parts
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In this article Follow your favorite stocksCREATE FREE ACCOUNT Li-Cycle, at the New York Stock Exchange, August 11, 2021. Source: NYSE Battery recycling company Li-Cycle said Monday it’s secured a conditional $375 million loan from the Department of Energy to develop a recycling facility for key battery materials near Rochester, New York. For lithium-ion batteries
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BROOMFIELD, Colo. — NASA has selected the head of its heliophysics division as its new associate administrator for science, responsible for a $7.8 billion portfolio of more than 100 missions. NASA announced Feb. 27 it selected Nicola Fox as the new associate administrator for science, effective immediately. Sandra Connelly, deputy associate administrator for science, had
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In Belize, seaweed is a lifeline. In this picture, I’m holding a chunk of Eucheuma isiforme, a seaweed harvested from an underwater farm in the Turneffe Atoll, about 40 kilometres off the coast. As a little girl growing up in Belize City, I remember adults drinking ‘seaweed shakes’, creamy drinks often served with rum. The
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There are a lot of animal stereotypes in the media, like “cats love milk!” or “bears can’t get enough of that honey!” But what if we told you that everything cartoons taught you is actually a lie? Join Stefan Chin for a new episode of SciShow and uncover the truth about these 8 animal myths!
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The lithium-ion batteries that power electric vehicles are well-known, at this point, as the main culprit for the environmental impact associated with manufacturing EVs.  There are obvious carbon emissions generated by the mining of metals for EV batteries, not to mention high water usage and potential human rights abuses. But a new sector of tech
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In this article .FKRX300 JOBY Follow your favorite stocksCREATE FREE ACCOUNT BARCELONA, Spain — South Korean telecommunications giant SK Telecom is planning to launch a flying taxi service in 2025 and expects it to generate “significant” revenue going forward, a senior executive told CNBC. Last year, SK Telecom and U.S. firm Joby Aviation inked a
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BROOMFIELD, Colo. — A last-minute problem with a rocket ignition system halted a Falcon 9 launch of a NASA commercial crew mission Feb. 27, delaying the launch by at least three days. Launch controllers halted the countdown for the launch of the Crew-6 mission about two and a half minutes before its scheduled 1:45 a.m.
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The latest weather forecasts said the Western United States would experience possible rain and snow during the first week of March. There is a possibility of avalanche risk and road closures. Motorists and commuters should check the weather for possible road closures and delays. Reuters and Associated Press recently reported that the winter storm in Southern California
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