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You need to start taking airborne fungal outbreaks seriously

As our planet gets increasingly warmer, we’re seeing in real-time the myriad of ways our climate is changing: unbearably hot summers, extreme cold snaps, and more dangerous natural disasters. And when our environment changes, so do we — especially in regards to our health. Valley fever, a fungal disease that invades our lungs, is one

This Algae Is Taking Over Lakes and It’s Worse Than You Think

Lake Victoria’s Winam Gulf is a body of water similar to Lake Erie, and could potentially be a model for the Great Lake in a warming climate. Credit: George Bullerjahn/Bowling Green State University A study of Kenya’s Winam Gulf is shedding light on how harmful algal blooms may evolve in a warming climate. Scientists identified

The LA Fires Are Taking a Toll on Mental Health

For days, uncontrollable wildfires have swept through Los Angeles, reducing people's homes, livelihoods, and sense of stability to rubble. On a physical level, the fires present an obvious threat, with an estimated 24 casualties to date and rising concerns about poor air quality. What hasn't been discussed as much, however, is the heavy mental toll

Thinking about taking creatine? Here’s why experts say it’s worth it

You don’t have to lift weights to benefit from creatine. This supplement has been a go-to for bodybuilders and athletes looking to gain muscle for decades. But beyond the gym, new research suggests it may also enhance memory, improve sleep, and support mental health. “Creatine is one of the most studied and most effective supplements

Taking a page From George Clooney’s playbook; Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce look to buy a love nest at Lake Como, Italy

Taking a page From George Clooney's playbook; Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce look to buy a love nest at Lake Como, Italy The Feed Last Updated: Dec 20, 2024, 02:22:00 AM IST Synopsis Following the end of the Eras Tour, Taylor Swift and her partner Travis Kelce are now actually focusing on to buy a

AI taking call centre agents’ jobs, source says

Jamaican call centre agents are being warned to brace themselves for a wave of job cuts as artificial intelligence (AI) becomes the preferred tool for handling customer service in the business process outsourcing (BPO) sector. One call centre has already begun replacing agents with an automated system, a decision expected to impact hundreds of jobs

‘Taking the animals out of the equation is a great bonus on top of keeping a solid supply chain’: Molecular farmer doubles down its...

Molecular farming start-up PoLoPoâs fundraise backs its belief that there is significant demand for âanimal-freeâ egg protein from industry and end consumers, FoodNavigator hears...

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