Environmental ScienceEarth’s Sixth Mass Extinction Has Begun, Argue Researchers The five previous mass extinction events in our planet’s history were all triggered by catastrophic natural phenomena, but according to the authors of a new…
HealthA Question of Equity Quebec Announces Significant Anti-Vax Tax Quebec, Canada’s second-most populated province, has adopted a new step to combat the spread of COVID-19: a health levy on those who have not vaccinated.…
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Environmental ScienceWorld’s Oceans Smash Heat Record for Sixth Year Straight An international group of experts has released some really concerning information about the state of the oceans. The oceans have never been hotter, and they…
TechnologyWhy Is Bitcoin Having a Weird Start To 2022? Bitcoin is still trembling after a stumbling start to 2022 — a new year’s flop that was unexpected even by cryptocurrency’s ever-unpredictable norms. It is…
TechnologyWhat Is 5G an Electrical Engineer Explains? It the technology that allows you to communicate wirelessly, such as from your cell phone to a cell tower, which then connects you to the…
AstronomySecond Potential Supermoon Found outside the Solar System, and It is Huge Astronomers have discovered what they believe to be a moon orbiting a planet orbiting a star other than the Sun for the second time. It…
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BusinessSecond Amazon Warehouse Union Vote Planned for Next Month via Mail-in Ballot The National Labor Relations Board published a notice today outlining plans for a second vote among Amazon warehouse workers in Bessemer, Alabama. The intended follow-up…