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Booze Robbing Many Americans of Their Sleep

Dec01
by Sindy Cator on December 1, 2020 at 7:00 am
Posted In: Uncategorized

Title: Booze Robbing Many Americans of Their Sleep
Category: Health News
Created: 11/28/2020 12:00:00 AM
Last Editorial Review: 11/30/2020 12:00:00 AM

└ Tags: editorial, sleep, title
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How to check your Christmas tree’s carbon footprint

Nov30
by Sindy Cator on November 30, 2020 at 12:08 pm
Posted In: syndication


There’s no way around the fact that Christmas has a large carbon footprint, from the traveling we do to the presents we give and the large amounts of food we eat. But it is possible to at least reduce the negative impacts. With climate change and carbon dioxide levels now major sources of concern, surely it is time to see what can be done to be friendlier to the environment, and the Christmas tree is a good place to start. As editor of an academic journal on arboriculture – the cultivation of trees – this is something I know a…

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└ Tags: change, christmas, environment, on, Syndication
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4 ways to respond to vaccine skeptics on social media

Nov28
by Sindy Cator on November 28, 2020 at 4:00 pm
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For most of the 20th century, more than 60,000 people died in the US from polio, diphtheria, and small pox each year. In 2016, the American death toll from these diseases was zero. Around the globe, two to three million deaths from these diseases and others, including measles, rubella, and tetanus, are prevented each year. These remarkable statistics are a triumph of medicine and the single most effective public health measure in history: global vaccination programs. COVID-19, after the most rapid and sustained vaccine development program in history, now looks set to be joining this list of fatal diseases that…

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└ Tags: american, media, medicine, on, social, Social Media, Syndication
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Periodic table: Scientists propose new way of ordering the elements

Nov28
by Sindy Cator on November 28, 2020 at 11:00 am
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The periodic table of the elements, principally created by the Russian chemist, Dmitry Mendeleev (1834-1907), celebrated its 150th anniversary last year. It would be hard to overstate its importance as an organizing principle in chemistry – all budding chemists become familiar with it from the earliest stages of their education. Given the table’s importance, one might be forgiven for thinking that the ordering of the elements was no longer subject to debate. However, two scientists in Moscow, Russia, have recently published a proposal for a new order. Let’s first consider how the periodic table was developed. By the late 18th…

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How do you build a pet-friendly gadget? We asked experts and animal owners

Nov27
by Sindy Cator on November 27, 2020 at 10:36 am
Posted In: Plugged


The rise of smart home gadgets has sometimes forgotten a very important family member, one with tendencies that differ significantly from the humans of the house: our pets. And it’s not always been plain sailing. While our fuzzy friends may seem cute and cuddly on the surface, in the ongoing battle between nature and technology, we all know who really rules the household. Many gadgets have tried to come out on top — and many have failed. From cats who don’t give a damn about your deadline: To pugs who are seriously unamused by the new sound box you’ve brought…

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