Posted on Jun 24, 2025 | Comments Off on French Cigarette Ban Will Eventually Improve Public Health, But Pollution Right Now
In less than a week, France is implementing a ban on cigarettes in some public spaces, like near schools or on beaches. While this may not be a public health win right away, any more than boycotting Exxon on Tuesday changes gas prices, it could be a pollution victory sooner rather than later.read...
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Posted on Jun 23, 2025 | Comments Off on The Largest Camera In The World Reveals Its First Image
The Vera C. Rubin Observatory in Chile has released the first image using the largest camera in the world. The 3200-megapixel resolution wide field of view Legacy Survey of Space and Time camera.Its high-definition images use six different color filters can photograph 45 times the area of the full moon in the sky with each exposure. So wide it can capture the entire southern sky in just...
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Posted on Jun 19, 2025 | Comments Off on Lottery Bottle Bill Could Improve Recycling
In the 1980s, there was a conflict raging about recycling. Governments were starting to do it while states that had a 'bottle bill' - a deposit on bottles you got refunded upon return - wanted to keep their success.read more
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Posted on Jun 18, 2025 | Comments Off on Golden Dome Missile Shield A ‘No-Brainer’, According To EMP Expert
Over 40 years ago, President Ronald Reagan, the most pro-science president of the 20th century, proposed a lot of bold initiatives. A Superconducting Super Collider was one goal, a big boost for government funding of basic research was another, and he also laid out a Strategic Defense Initiative. A missile defense system. That last one was dismissed by Democrats in Congress and media corporations...
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Posted on Jun 17, 2025 | Comments Off on Social Media Savvy: Democrats Request Community Notes On Twitter Twice As Often?
Disinformation and misinformation are common tactics and in the 2008 they entered the social media realm. Senator Barack Obama came from behind to overtake Senator Hillary Clinton to secure the Democratic nomination and then used the 100% greater funding he got by reneging on his promise to limit himself to public financing, as his opponent Senator John McCain did, to pour money into social media...
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