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Scientists say, coral reefs are struggling

Stony Corals Are About to Go Extinct

New research states that stony corals all over the world are squatting down into survival mode, seemingly, in preparation for a mass extinction event.

Twitter Now Testing "Fleets" Tweets that Vanish After 24 Hours

Twitter is currently testing its new feature known as "fleets." It allows users to post tweets that disappear automatically after 24 hours. For the time being, this experimental feature is available in real-time, only in Brazil.
Award-Winning Doctors in the Plant-Based Science Movement

Award-Winning Doctors in the Plant-Based Science Movement

While we as a society generally recognize corporate performers with plaques, certificates, bonuses, and promotions, the doctors of the plant-based science movement appear to be awarded with success stories from their patients and tearful thanks from strangers who followed their advice in books and videos, often after years of suffering from afflictions such as hypertension, type 2 diabetes, and high cholesterol. Who are these doctors? They’re standing against the prevailing medical and nutrition opinions of our day, much like those who stood against the tobacco industry years ago, when everybody from movie stars to doctors promoted cigarettes, cigars, pipes, and snuff.
ULI’s Bill Grayson Talks about Clean Energy DC

ULI's Bill Grayson Talks About Clean Energy

Washington, D.C. is in favor of achieving sustainability goals of the Clean Energy DC Omnibus Amendments Act of 2018 if it moves quickly, the Urban Land Institute reports.
It's a Celebration of Career for All Engineers

It’s World Engineering Day!

World Engineering Day is set for the annual celebration. It also marks the international day of engineering and engineers by UNESCO beginning from this year onwards.
Prebiotics May Help Address Difficulty in Sleeping

Prebiotics: Your Solution to Sleepless Nights

Specific fibers called prebiotics are great contributors for the enhancement of sleep and posting of stress resilience through "influencing gut bacteria, as well as the strong biologically metabolites or molecules they generate.
Dialysis Patient

Over 10,000 Uninsured Patients in Texas Seek Annual Dialysis

University of Texas Health Science Center's Julianna West and colleagues utilized the 2017 Texas Emergency Data Set to describe visits to the emergency department for hemodialysis among both the insured and uninsured adults.
Breast Cancer Survivor

Hereditary Breast Cancer Treatment Not Guideline-Concordant All the Time

Many women diagnosed with early-stage breast cancer, and whose test results for a positive for an inherited genetic variation are getting cancer treatment that is not following present guidelines. This was according to a study published in early February in JAMA Oncology.
iPhone 5s, One of Apple’s old iPhone Models

If You Own an iPhone, Apple Might Owe You $25

Apple just caved for a $500-million settlement for a class-action lawsuit filed against the company for complaints that it secretly slowed older models of iPhones to convince the users to upgrade to a new model.

New Chemistry Method: An Unforeseen Discovery

Dr. Petri Turhanen was working on ATP when he unexpectedly discovered that the cation exchange resin he was using was generating another molecule. Closer examination showed that the molecule had already been iodinated.

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