Category: Environment
Latest supply launch to the International Space Station loaded with cool scientific experiments
A SpaceX Dragon resupply spacecraft carrying more than 5,800 pounds of science experiments, crew supplies, and other cargo lifted off on its way to the International Space Station after launching at 8:44 […]
President Joe Biden went live to unveil first deep space image from NASA’s Webb Telescope
How and Where to View New James Webb Telescope Deep Space Images. More images to be released today (Tue., July 12, at 10:30 a.m. ET)
Fentanyl overdoses on the rise, now leading cause of death in U.S. for users 18 – 45
As little as two milligrams, about the size of 5 grains of salt, can be fatal.
Listeria outbreak spreading across U.S. linked to ice cream sold only in Florida
How to protect yourself – Although the ice cream is only sold in Florida, the Listeria outbreak is spreading across the U.S.
Two scuba divers drown in ‘mazelike cave system’ at Weekie Wachee wildlife park
Buford Springs Cave lies 150’ below the surface and is described as one of the “most beautiful scuba sites in Florida”
Fatal alligator attack in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, one man dead
11’ gator grabbed a man by his hand and dragged him into a pond at the Myrtle Beach Golf and Yacht Club
NASA and DoE funding contracts to build nuclear power plants on the moon and Mars
Looking at nuclear fission power systems to provide continuous electricity for projects on the moon and Mars.
Florida Sheriff travels with bipartisan group to southern border, confronts U.S. fentanyl crisis
One fentanyl pill can kill you, and that toxic drug is no longer just appearing in heroin, but is also being found in weed, speed, cocaine, and even fake Adderall pills
Food Truck explodes at Vero Beach Seafood Festival, one person airlifted to burn unit
There was a strong smell of propane coming from the truck prior to the explosion
Black Hole Sgr A* in the center of our galaxy: First ever image unveiled
Black Hole ‘Sagittarius A*’ aka ‘Sgr A*’ resides at the center of our Milky Way Galaxy