Nitrous Oxide Emissions Are Accelerating But There Are Solutions

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Food’s role in climate change has emerged as one of the defining challenges of our time. The journey of a steak, fruit or salad from the vast expanses of agricultural lands to the plates on our tables leaves a significant footprint on the environment.At the heart of this challenge is the prodigious use of fertilizers and a growing global population’s increasing demand for meat.As earth, climate and atmosphericscientists, we track global greenhouse gas emissions and just published the most co ...read more

Experiencing Sympathetic Joy Promotes Cooperation and Deepens Connections

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Re-watching your favorite movie is delightful but watching it with a friend who's seeing it for the first time can bring even more joy. Experiencing a friend’s surprised reactions and laughter can make you feel the same, making the moment as much about their enjoyment as it is about the film itself.Many cultures have a specific term for this concept of deriving happiness from the joy of others. In Yiddish, it is called "fargin," and in Pāli and Sanskrit, it is referred to as "muditā." These ...read more

Cities Contain Pockets Of Nature – These Species Are Most Tolerant Of Urbanization

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The Earth is losing animals, plants and other living things so fast that some scientists believe the planet is entering its sixth mass extinction. But there’s some surprising good news: Urban areas may be key to slowing down or even reversing this crisis.This idea may seem counterintuitive, since studies show that urbanization is a big driver of biodiversity loss. Cities alter the environment with artificial lighting and noise pollution, which affect many species. And urban land cover is expec ...read more

The $20 Billion Treasures of the San José Wreck Will Soon Be Saved

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Of all shipwrecks throughout history, one stands out for its sought-after treasures — sitting at the bottom of the Caribbean Sea, the San José galleon contains an estimated $20 billion worth of gold, silver, and emeralds and is aptly dubbed the "holy grail" of shipwrecks. For years, multiple parties have coveted its treasures, becoming embroiled in disputes over ownership of the sunken ship. As new developments unfold — such as a recent pledge by the Colombian government to retrieve parts ...read more

Microrobots Made Of Algae Carry Chemo Directly To Lung Tumors

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Tumors that travel to the lungs, or lung metastases, pose a formidable challenge in the realm of cancer treatment. Conventional chemotherapy often falls short because it’s inefficient. It doesn’t directly target the lungs and accumulate in a high enough concentration to kill tumors.My colleagues and I from the Wang lab and Zhang Research Group at the University of California, San Diego have spent the past five years developing biohybrid microrobots, tiny objects made of both natural and synt ...read more

The Opioid Crisis Is Not Over

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Madeleine Sweet’s fentanyl addiction started with an unexpected freebie. Already addicted to opioids and grappling with the sense that her life was going bottom-up as her student debts mounted, she was finding it difficult to access enough oxycodone and other opiates to satisfy her dependency.So, in 2016, Sweet gravitated to the dark web. That’s where sellers were hawking designer drugs crafted to hijack the brain’s reward system, including mass-produced fentanyl, a synthetic opioid 50 tim ...read more

Extending Support and Providing Assurance Can Help Those With Depression

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Depression can sometimes be portrayed as a deep but passing sadness. However, the National Institute of Mental Health warns that although depression is a common mood disorder, it is a serious one that can cause severe symptoms that impact every part of life.Many people may have seen a loved one show symptoms of depression. The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that 5 percent of the global population experiences depression, which is about 280 million people.Medications and other therapies ...read more

Why the Illuminati and Other Secret Societies Are So Intriguing

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The Bavarian city of Ingolstadt was no stranger to secrets. It wasn’t in May 1776, anyway, when it became the birthplace of the Illuminati. Shrouded in shadows, this secret society convened for close to 10 years, circulating its ideas without censure or condemnation. It wasn’t until 1785 that its activities were banned, as an active conspiracy against the state of Bavaria.The Illuminati and other secret societies inspire our imaginations, both for better and for worse. There’s something ab ...read more

Organizations Work to Reduce Animal Deaths With Relegated Passageways

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Each day, thousands of animals face one of the most deadly predators in America — a road.More than 4 million miles of public roads across the U.S. provide vital links for commerce, services, and travel, but they’re treacherous barriers for wildlife seeking food, water, and mates. Exposed and unsure about the noisy, unfamiliar terrain presented by an open road, an animal that hesitates or misjudges the speed of an approaching vehicle risks fatal consequences.Unfortunately, those encounters ar ...read more

Man Experiences His Own Spine-Tingling Tale

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“It’s my feet,” the 50-year-old man said.Medium height, hair tousled, Harold looked as if he had thrown on his sweatpants and loose flannel shirt in a moment of concern. Still, he appeared more intrigued than anything.My low-key shift in the emergency department’s walk-in section had brought the usual array of back pain, ear infections, sore joints, and lacerations. This sounded no different.“Both feet,” he continued. “I woke up this morning, and they were numb and tingly. Here.” ...read more

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