-
Julie Steinbeck
Posts
Microplastics Are Becoming Superbug Highways — New Study Warns Beachgoers to Wear Gloves
Prof. Pennie Lindeque added that microplastics “act as carriers for antimicrobial-resistant bacteria, enhancing their survival and spread… each particle becomes a tiny vehicle capable of...
Shooting Northern lights? Here are the best camera settings
Your friends are posting their best Northern Lights pics on Facebook and Instagram, and you want to try it too. How can you get the...
Global Emissions Keep Rising, But Scientists Say Peak is in Sight
At COP30 in Belém, Brazil, scientists delivered another stark update: global fossil-fuel emissions are set to rise yet again this year. But for the first...
Take me home, Roman roads
Two thousand years ago, all roads led to Rome. Now, thanks to modern data science, they finally do again — this time in high resolution....
Ski Japan and skip the cherry blossoms
apan’s winters reveal a quieter magic far from the cherry blossoms — a landscape of deep snow, mountain silence, and steaming hot springs. From Niseko’s...
Mini medical machines destroy pancreas cancer cells in new study
The idea of using MENPs to wirelessly control local electric fields was first proposed by Khizroev and Liang in 2011. Over the past decade, the...
Dubai bank sends staff to co-working spaces
Emirates NBD has partnered with Dubai-founded workspace platform Letswork—co-created in 2019 by Omar Al Mheiri and Hamza Khan—to give employees flexible, sustainable access to book...
Black cats banned from this Spanish town – until after Halloween
Terrassa is home to more than 9,800 cats, according to municipal data — a population that lives quietly among its 220,000 residents. The temporary ban...
Eating History With The Bronze Age Bread You Can Bake in Your Kitchen Today
The discovery in Turkey offers a rare physical example of bread from ~3300 BCE, giving insights into ancient diet, agriculture and ritual (the loaf was...
Quilts, Soil, and the New Folk Memory Movement
Experimental biofabricators are now printing patterns on fabric using mushroom-based inks, and even making mushroom paper and mushroom-based leather—creating textiles that age, change, and biodegrade...
Facebook Comments
