Greenland’s major ice block saw a record net loss of 532 billion tonnes last year, raising red flags over accelerating sea level rise, according to findings released Thursday. That equates to an additional 3 million tons of water flowing into global oceans every day, like six Olympic-sized swimming pools every …
Read More »New study says honey is better for colds than drugs. Here’s what you need to know
Honey seems to be a preference for cough or cold symptoms instead of antibiotics and over-the-counter medications, according to a new systematic review that looked at the results of 14 previous studies – but the conclusions may not be as clear-cut. when they first appear. “Honey is a commonly used …
Read More »Study of more than 55,000 COVID-19 cases reveals a predictable sequence of symptoms
A new study on the global pandemic has found that those who contract COVID-19 may exhibit a predictable sequence of symptoms, and the sequence differs from what we experience with flu and other coronaviruses. To date, the most probable sequence of initial COVID-19 symptoms proves tendency to start with a …
Read More »New study on odor loss on COVID-19 could lead to new type of rapid screening
(News) – A small study from Europe is the first to show how smoke loss associated with COVID-19 differs from that caused by a severe cold like the flu – and the findings support the theory that the coronavirus infects the brain and central nervous system, per a press release. …
Read More »NASA is following an enormous, growing anomaly in the Earth’s magnetic field
NASA is actively monitoring an early anomaly in the Earth’s magnetic field: a gigantic region with lower magnetic intensity in the skies above the planet, which extends between South America and southwest Africa. This large, evolving phenomenon, called the South Atlantic Anomaly, has intrigued and troubled scientists for years, and …
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