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NOAA's GOES-T satellite is shown in flight in this screenshot from a video after taking off from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida on an Atlas V rocket on March 1, 2022. (NASA's Kennedy Space Center/Zenger)
Space & Exploration

VIDEO: NASA Launches Latest Weather Satellite, GOES-T

March 2, 2022 1skholloway1975 Comments Off on VIDEO: NASA Launches Latest Weather Satellite, GOES-T

GOES-T is the third in a series of four weather-predicting Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellites.
The post VIDEO: NASA Launches Latest Weather Satellite, GOES-T appeared first on Zenger News.
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The San Andreas Fault, visible as the line between grey metamorphic quartz monzonite and brown sedimentary sandstone and siltstone, is seen at Tejon Pass on June 30, 2006, near Gorman, California. The rift of tan and brown layers indicates the site of the surface rupture of a magnitude-8.0 earthquake in 1857 that was the largest quake in California?s recorded history. (David McNew/Getty Images)
Environment

Mounting Pressure: Slow-Moving Section Of San Andreas Fault Remains A Danger

March 2, 2022 1skholloway1975 Comments Off on Mounting Pressure: Slow-Moving Section Of San Andreas Fault Remains A Danger

Dating ancient seismic events is inexact, but a quake could come at any time.
The post Mounting Pressure: Slow-Moving Section Of San Andreas Fault Remains A Danger appeared first on Zenger News.
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The Russia–Ukraine conflict, the growing national demand for gas as spring approaches and a switch to the costlier summer gas, could all send gas prices to a national average of $4 a gallon by April. (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
Energy

Gas Prices Rising: How You Can Improve Fuel Economy During The Winter

March 1, 2022 1skholloway1975 Comments Off on Gas Prices Rising: How You Can Improve Fuel Economy During The Winter

A car’s gas mileage at 20 degrees Fahrenheit is 15–24 percent lower than the same vehicle’s mileage at 77 degrees.
The post Gas Prices Rising: How You Can Improve Fuel Economy During The Winter appeared first on Zenger News.
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A device that repairs the heart's aortic valve without replacing it with a prosthetic valve is currently in human trials. (Karolina Grabowska/Pexels)
Health Care

Novel Non-Surgical Solutions For Aortic Valve Stenosis

February 28, 2022 1skholloway1975 Comments Off on Novel Non-Surgical Solutions For Aortic Valve Stenosis

Pi-Cardia’s Leaflex device delays the need for a prosthetic valve, while its ShortCut device makes valve replacement safer.
The post Novel Non-Surgical Solutions For Aortic Valve Stenosis appeared first on Zenger News.
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The New Phase “Sarah” system for treating metastatic tumors. (Courtesy of New Phase)
Health Care

Novel Hyperthermic Treatment Offers Hope For Stage 4 Metastatic Cancer

February 28, 2022 1skholloway1975 Comments Off on Novel Hyperthermic Treatment Offers Hope For Stage 4 Metastatic Cancer

New Phase nanotech company aims to transform end-stage cancer from a likely death sentence to a chronic illness.
The post Novel Hyperthermic Treatment Offers Hope For Stage 4 Metastatic Cancer appeared first on Zenger News.
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Jackson State University is recognized as a cutting-edge institution, and that began when John A. Peoples Jr. launched its meteorology department in 1975. The rigorous program has paved the way for hundreds of black meteorologists and continues to shape the next generation of weather forecasters. (H.T. Sampson Library JSU Archives & Special Collections)
Features & Profiles

How One Man Sparked An ‘Evolution And Revolution’ In Meteorology

February 26, 2022 1skholloway1975 Comments Off on How One Man Sparked An ‘Evolution And Revolution’ In Meteorology

John A. Peoples Jr. led the push to make Jackson State University a cutting-edge institution, starting with meteorology.
The post How One Man Sparked An ‘Evolution And Revolution’ In Meteorology appeared first on Zenger News.
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Researchers at Louisiana State University fed extracts of redstem wormwood (Artemisia scoparia), which is used in traditional Chinese medicine, to roundworms, which fattened and thrived. (Mokkie/CC By-SA 3.0)
Health Care

Wormwood Extract Shows Promise For A Longer Lifespan

February 26, 2022 1skholloway1975 Comments Off on Wormwood Extract Shows Promise For A Longer Lifespan

An extract of wormwood was fed to roundworms, which led to increased metabolic health and longer lifespans.
The post Wormwood Extract Shows Promise For A Longer Lifespan appeared first on Zenger News.
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For the first time, a human brain has been continuously scanned throughout the process of dying, and the results suggest our life may really flash before our eyes. Pictured, a real human brain is displayed as part of The Real Brain exhibit on March 8, 2011, in Bristol, England. The exhibit had full consent from an anonymous donor and needed full consent from the Human Tissue Authority. The brain is suspended in large tank engraved with a full scale skeleton on one side and a diagram of the central nervous system on the other. (Matt Cardy/Getty Images)
Health Care

First Recording Of A Dying Human Brain Points To Memory Flashbacks

February 25, 2022 1skholloway1975 Comments Off on First Recording Of A Dying Human Brain Points To Memory Flashbacks

The study brings into question the timing of organ donation from ostensibly dead patients.
The post First Recording Of A Dying Human Brain Points To Memory Flashbacks appeared first on Zenger News.
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Patrick Young continues his quest to make New Orleans a better place through his tireless efforts in the community. (Ayeshia Toy)
Success Stories

Patrick Young’s New Book Is A Guide To Post-Incarceration Economic Development

February 25, 2022 1skholloway1975 Comments Off on Patrick Young’s New Book Is A Guide To Post-Incarceration Economic Development

Former inmate understands the difficult task of becoming successful once released from prison; now he wants to help others.
The post Patrick Young’s New Book Is A Guide To Post-Incarceration Economic Development appeared first on Zenger News.
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Upstream, a cybersecurity and data management platform for connected vehicles, estimates that the automotive industry is projected to lose $505 billion by 2024 to cyberattacks. (Samuele Errico Piccarini/Unsplash)
Crime

Cyberattacks On Cars Increased 225 Percent In Last 3 Years

February 24, 2022 1skholloway1975 Comments Off on Cyberattacks On Cars Increased 225 Percent In Last 3 Years

Upstream Automotive Cybersecurity Report reveals the top attacks were data breach, car theft/break-ins and control systems.
The post Cyberattacks On Cars Increased 225 Percent In Last 3 Years appeared first on Zenger News.
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