Tag: water
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Why Does Your Dog Pee so Much? Tutorial on Pupper Bladder Health
[ad_1] Disclaimer: This article contains affiliate links to products. We may receive a commission for purchases made through these links. Do you constantly find yourself cleaning up urine accidents from your dog? If so, you’re not alone. Many dogs have problems with bladder control as they get older. In this tutorial, we will discuss why ... -
K-State Hosting NASA Earth Science Division
[ad_1] MANHATTAN, Kansas (WIBW) – K State University of Agriculture hosted the NASA Earth Sciences Division on Friday, August 26th. One of his NASA officials, Brad Doorn, told people what they were doing and how they could help farmers. They use satellites and other technologies to collect data on weather patterns, climate, water and air ... -
The EPA’s Scientific Advisory Board approves the EPA PFAS basis for setting standards for drinking water. They may not be zero, but they are likely close. | | Mints
[ad_1] This week, the EPA’s Scientific Advisory Board issued a final report on the EPA’s assessment of risks associated with drinking water containing two of hundreds of permanent chemicals collectively known as PFAS. Unless you have a PhD in toxicology, most of that report will scratch your head (it was mine). The gist of this ... -
Do dragons exist? These reptiles come closer.
[ad_1] When it comes to dragons, the human imagination has been stuck in one gear for centuries.whether Ron chinese astrology dragon, Fafnir Like Viking legends, JRR Tolkien’s Smaug, or Westeros’ Flesh of Fire, the formulas for flight, ferocity, and volcanic breath remain largely unchanged. What are these storytellers up to? HBO new drama House of ... -
How to realize sustainable fashion in the future
[ad_1] There can be no doubt. The fashion industry is far from sustainable. Vast amounts of energy and natural resources are required to support the global demand for clothing, shoes and accessories. The pressure to reform is mounting on fashion brands and textile manufacturers, but the resulting effort is little more than greenwashing. Much more ... -
Richard Sima Joins Post as Health and Wellness Columnist
[ad_1] comment on this story comment A note from Wellness Editor Tara Parker Pope: We are pleased to announce that neuroscientist-turned-science journalist Richard Sima will join The Washington Post’s expanding personal health and wellness team. In this role, Richard will produce a weekly column on the neuroscience of everyday life, focusing on behavioral health and ... -
What you need to know about NASA’s Artemis 1 launch | Chemistry
[ad_1] Space launch system rocket on pad on August 17 NASA / Joel Kowski NASA’s New Moon program is poised to break all kinds of records for human spaceflight. Named after the Greek goddess Artemis, twin sister of Apollo, the initiative will send the first woman and the first people of color to the Moon. ... -
Governor continues to promote career and technical education
[ad_1] As Governor Scott continues to promote CTE programs statewide, he held weekly press conferences at the Green Mountain Tech & Career Center. screen grab. Please click the image to view. Vermont Business Magazine At the weekly media briefing held in Hyde Park on Tuesday, Gov. Phil Scott announced new state investments in available career ...











