Salt Lake City – November is National Diabetes Month, a month for Americans across the country to work together to raise awareness about diabetes. Learning more about diabetes requires its risk factors and treatment prevention, as well as improving outcomes. The American Diabetes Association lists many risk factors for diabetes …
Read More »Greenland is melting, and a new Model Dell suggests that we underestimate its impact.
Greenland is the largest island in the world and has the largest ice cap in the Northern Hemisphere. If that ice melts, the sea will rise more than 7 meters. But it’s not going to happen, is it? Well, not soon, but understanding how much of a sheet of ice …
Read More »Sentinel-6: ‘Dog Kennel’ satellite to measure sea-level growth
By Jonathan AmosBBC Science correspondent Related topics Climate change Media CitationSentinel-6 has solar panels fixed. Moving the solar wings can disrupt its movement The crucial satellite for understanding climate change will launch from California on Saturday. Sentinel-6 Michael Freelich will be the primary means of measuring the shape of the …
Read More »Astronomers discover new “fossil galaxy” buried inside hidden ths depths of our own galaxy
Impressions are gained in a fluid, global, diffused way. The rugged extent of the colored rings fossil galaxy is known as Heracles. The yellow dot indicates the position of the sun. Credit: Danny Horta-Darrington (Liverpool John Moores University), NASA / JPL-Caltech and SDSS Scientists working with data from Sloan Digital …
Read More »Study: often, acne can create a collective rapid tests in COVID-19 6 weeks
A new study claims that mass and frequent rapid testing for COVID-19 can make a big dent in epidemics in six weeks. “Our big picture is that, when it comes to public health, it’s better to have a less sensitive test with results than with a more sensitive test tomorrow,” …
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