States that closed schools earlier, when the cumulative incidence of Covid-19 cases It was the lowest, saw the largest declines per week at that time, compared to states that were slower to close schools and had the highest cumulative incidence of Covid-19, according to the study, published in the JAMA …
Read More »According to the study, the world will have 710 million tons of plastic pollution by 2040 despite efforts to reduce waste
The study, by a group of international researchers and published in the journal Science on Thursday, found that even in the “best case scenario” where the amount of plastic pollution was reduced by 80% by 2040, there would still be massive accumulation – accumulated plastic up. “The most important thing …
Read More »Study says massive asteroid shower hit Earth and Moon 800 million years ago
According to a new study, one of those incidents was a massive asteroid shower that bombarded Earth and the Moon 800 million years ago. During this monstrous rain, the asteroids that collided with Earth were much larger than the asteroid responsible for the extinction of the dinosaurs 66 million years …
Read More »South Pole has been warming three times the world average in the past 30 years, study says
The study, published in the journal Nature Climate Change on Monday, sheds new light on the most remote region on Earth. While scientists have known for years that the outer regions of Antarctica are warming, they previously thought that the South Pole, deep inside, was isolated from rising global temperatures. …
Read More »Moderate Alcohol Consumption May Improve Cognitive Health in Older Adults, Study Says
Low to moderate consumption was defined as less than eight drinks per week for women and less than 15 drinks per week for men. The findings support previous research that found that overall, one standard drink a day for women and two a day for men, which is the United …
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