Tag: water
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Artemis 1 Science: Moon Mission Aids Deep Space Exploration
[ad_1] CAPE CANAVERAL, FL — NASA is about to launch the biggest rocket since the famous Saturn V took Apollo astronauts to the moon. agency’s space launch system The (SLS) rocket is scheduled to launch on Monday (August 29) from Pad 39B here at the Kennedy Space Center. Artemis 1is a six-week unmanned mission to ... -
A nearly drowning dolphin calf in Thailand is nursed back to health | Thailand
[ad_1] A dolphin calf found drowning in a tidal pool off the coast of Thailand is being cared for by dozens of veterinarians and volunteers. The Irrawaddy dolphin was spotted by a fisherman who alerted marine conservationists and provided emergency treatment until he was transported to Thailand’s Marine and Coastal Resources Research and Development Center ... -
Sick baby dolphin rescued in Thailand back to health
[ad_1] An Irrawaddy dolphin calf called Paladon was rescued by Thai fishermen on July 22nd. Dozens of veterinarians and volunteers helped care for the pups at the Marine and Coastal Resources Research and Development Center. Workers put him in a saltwater pool, monitored him around the clock, treated him for lung infections and gave him ... -
Toxic chemicals in Shein and other fast-fashion clothing
[ad_1] Fast-fashion company Shein recently reiterated its commitment to product safety following social media outcry over chemicals in the brand’s clothing. Experts told insider consumers that many fashion brands use toxic chemicals such as PFAS and phthalates. Consumers are at less risk of getting sick from these ingredients in their clothing than textile factory workers. ... -
DeSantis Insults Florida’s Public Education and Its Teachers
[ad_1] A disparaging attack on teacher professionalism was made at a recent Tennessee Education Conference hosted by Dr. Larry Earn, president of ultra-conservative Hillsdale College in Michigan. In a meeting with Tennessee Governor Bill Lee, Earn said, “Teachers are trained by the dumbest part of the dumbest colleges…” I have a degree in education because ... -
How many meteorites hit Earth each year?
[ad_1] Each year, millions of rock fragments from outer space burn up in the Earth’s atmosphere, many of which briefly flare up and appear in the sky as “shooting stars.” But how many survived the high-velocity plunge before hitting the ground? Rocks from outer space that land on Earth are known as meteorites. giant impactthe ... -
This former SFCC computer science professor worked on the Ranger and Surveyor lunar exploration missions.
[ad_1] On July 20, 1969, when Neil Armstrong set foot on the moon for the first time, the world rang out: “That’s one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind.” But before Armstrong, scientists across the United States had begun working on unmanned ranger and surveyor projects with the goal of learning more ... -
Final CWC Citizen Science Survey Scheduled for September 9 | News, Sports, Jobs
[ad_1] The Chautauqua Watershed Conservancy’s final session of the 2022 Citizen Science Survey of Invasive Aquatic Plants on Chautauqua Lake will take place on Friday, September 9 at 1:00 PM. Celloron. This session is part of a series of public information sessions and water surveys held by the CWC (funded by the Chautauqua ...









