Federal Agency Says a Second, If Weaker, Solar Storm Surge Is Likely Sunday
A U.S. government agency said a weaker repeat of Saturday’s powerful solar storm was likely on Sunday. The U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) said that “coronal mass...
View ArticleClimb Stairs for a Longer Life
Sometimes a small lifestyle change can make a significant difference in health. A meta-analysis recently presented at a European Society of Cardiology meeting found that climbing stairs may cut a...
View ArticleBudget 2024: $76 Million for Global Climate Change Efforts, Including Bid for...
The Albanese Labor government has allocated $76.2 million (US$50 million) over the next five years to engage in “international climate change” issues. Included in this funding, is support for the...
View ArticleEnergy Companies Offering EV Charging for Under $5
Energy giant Origin Energy is offering Tesla electric vehicle owners the opportunity to fully charge their cars for as low as $4.60 (US$3.05). The energy company is providing automated EV charging...
View ArticleA Cooler April for Australia, but the ‘Hottest’ on World Record, Says Bureau...
Climate data has revealed the world experienced its hottest April on record in 2024, but Australia bucked the trend by registering a cooler than usual month. Bureau of Meteorology senior climatologist...
View ArticleCan Super Nutrient NMN Counter Brain Fog, Fatigue of mRNA Vax? Anti-Age...
Nicotinamide Mononucleotide (NMN) is a molecule naturally made by the body that is widely supplemented for its anti-aging and other reported benefits. On the anti-aging front, NMN is said to boost...
View ArticleEU Gives Final Approval to Revised Farming Policies After Months of Protests
The European Union (EU) on May 13 adopted revisions to its agricultural rules to address concerns raised by farmers during mass protests across Europe in recent months. The Council of the European...
View ArticleUnderstanding Antibody Levels
While elevated antibodies are used to diagnose autoimmunity, antibody levels do not necessarily reflect the severity of autoimmune expression. If your antibodies are elevated on a lab test, but you are...
View ArticleSpace Tourism Coming to Victoria After $37 million Deal With US Stratospheric...
Tourists will be able to take a near-space flight to the Great Barrier Reef after Victoria invested in U.S. satellite imagery and space tourism company under the innovation fund Breakthrough...
View Article‘Radical Truth’ Needed: MP Backs Inquiry into Gender Identity Services for...
Victorian Libertarian MP David Limbrick has backed a petition for an inquiry into gender identity services after Bev McArthur, a fellow upper house member, tabled it. Gender identity services refer to...
View ArticleActive in Middle Age, Healthy in Old Age: New Study
Even if you’re middle-aged and sedentary, it’s not too late to improve your health and safeguard your old age through exercise. In fact, “It may be possible to ‘turn back the clock’ in mid-life through...
View Article4 Common Plants Offer Relief for Urinary Diseases
Researchers from the University of Łódź in Poland reviewed the healing actions of wild and cultivated plants used in Polish folk medicine, specifically to treat urinary diseases. The review studied...
View ArticleFAA Says It Hasn’t Lifted United Airlines Suspension After Recent Safety Scares
United Airlines says that the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is allowing the company to add new planes and routes again after a series of recent incidents, but the FAA refuted that claim in a...
View ArticleSun Shoots Out Biggest Solar Flare in Almost 2 Decades
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla.—The sun produced its biggest flare in nearly two decades Tuesday, just days after severe solar storms pummeled Earth and created dazzling northern lights in unaccustomed places....
View ArticleLabor and Greens Carbon Dioxide ‘Tax on Family Cars and Utes’ Passes Parliament
The Coalition has raised concerns the New Vehicle Efficiency Standard (NVES) will be a “tax” on family cars and utes, following the passage of the legislation through parliament. The new standard aims...
View ArticleBiden Signs Five-Year FAA Reauthorization Bill Into Law
President Joe Biden signed the five-year, bipartisan Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) reauthorization bill on May 16, concluding weeks of congressional negotiations over an industry beset with...
View Article‘Anti-Diet,’‘Body Positivity’ and the Rise of Junk Food in Wellness
Health Viewpoints Not surprisingly, according to studies, most Americans are metabolically unhealthy. In fact, seven out of eight of us don’t meet the criteria for metabolic health. Researchers...
View ArticleGreat Barrier Reef Doomsday Claims Should Be Audited: Scientist
Australian geo-physicist Peter Ridd says an additional $5 million (US$3.3 million) allocated to the Great Barrier Reef in this week’s budget would be better spent on “genuine environmental problems.”...
View ArticleCalifornia Governor Joins Pope Francis for Vatican Climate Summit
After signing international agreements with several foreign nations and local governments over the past year, California Gov. Gavin Newsom and Pope Francis signed another at the Vatican Climate Summit...
View ArticleA Cheap, Easy Test for Gut Inflammation, Alzheimer’s
Most Americans are familiar with gut inflammation and its symptoms of stomach cramping, diarrhea, excessive gas, and constipation. Such symptoms often accompany acute illness from viruses and bacteria...
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