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Jun 20 2025ENVIRONMENT

The Power of Pollen in Bee Health

Honeybees are facing tough times. The way we use land and the changing climate are making it hard for them to find a variety of foods. This means they often end up eating just one type of pollen, which is not ideal for their health. This is a big deal because bees are crucial for pollinating our

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Jun 15 2025ENVIRONMENT

Substitutes and Their Environmental Journey: HFPO-DA and PFOA

HFPO-DA, also known as Gen-X, is a replacement for PFOA. It is found in many places in the environment. It is important to study how it moves through soil and water. This is because it can affect human health. The study looked at how HFPO-DA and PFOA move through sand and limestone. It also looked a

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Jun 15 2025ENVIRONMENT

The Hidden Water Loss in Patzcuaro Lake Basin

The Patzcuaro Lake Basin in Mexico faces a significant water loss issue. This loss comes from several sources. Water evaporates from the lake surface. Plants lose water through a process called evapotranspiration. Some water gets intercepted by vegetation and never reaches the ground. Additionally,

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Jun 13 2025POLITICS

Political Moves and Global Tensions: A Day in Review

The House of Representatives made a significant move by voting to cut two years of funding, totaling $1. 1 billion, for public media outlets. This decision, which narrowly passed with a 214 to 212 vote, was largely along party lines, with only two Republicans switching their votes. The request for t

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Jun 13 2025ENVIRONMENT

How Heat Affects Tiny Plant Friends

The world is getting warmer, and it's not just affecting us. Tiny organisms living in plants are feeling the heat too. These microscopic friends, known as plant microbiomes, are crucial for plant health. They help plants absorb nutrients and fight off diseases. But rising temperatures are changing t

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Jun 10 2025BUSINESS

Sizewell C: A Long-Term Plan for UK Energy

The UK government has made a significant move by committing 14. 2 billion pounds to the Sizewell C nuclear power plant project. This investment is aimed at boosting the country's energy security and creating jobs. The prime minister has emphasized that this is not a blank check but a strategic inves

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Jun 10 2025ENVIRONMENT

Feeding Africa: The Cereal Challenge

The need for food in sub-Saharan Africa is growing fast. This region is set to see the biggest jump in food demand globally. But relying heavily on imports can be risky. It exposes the region to political and economic ups and downs. Plus, expanding farmland can harm the environment. Cereals like mai

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Jun 02 2025SCIENCE

The Hidden Dangers of Plastic's Chemical Companions

Plastic is everywhere. It is in the oceans, in the food we eat, and even in the air we breathe. But what many people do not know is that plastic comes with a hidden cost. It is the chemicals that tag along with plastic that pose a real threat. These chemicals can mess with our health in ways we are

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Jun 01 2025SCIENCE

Green Feast: Can Spirulina Replace Soy in Pig Diets?

Soybean meal is a staple in pig feed. It's cheap and packed with protein. But it has a dark side. Growing soybeans can harm the environment. It can lead to soil erosion, deforestation, and loss of wildlife habitats. So, researchers are looking for greener alternatives. One promising contender

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May 31 2025ENVIRONMENT

How Minerals and Their Partners Affect Plastic Pollution in Rivers and Soil

Minerals play a huge role in how tiny plastic bits move around in nature. These minerals are often found mixed with organic stuff, forming special teams called organo-mineral complexes. These teams act differently than the minerals alone. Two minerals that were studied are ferrihydrite and goethite.

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