Tag: news
Posted on April 25, 2020
by Aristidis Marousas
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A long term drought is likely in the western U.S., videoconferencing can be cognitively and psychologically stressful, primary care practices are at risk of shutting down. These, and more, are the newsworthy stories from this past week.
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A decline in greenhouse gas emissions, the benefits of being a musician, consumers are discovering the ease of new car deliveries, the Trump administration reduces the number of protected wetlands and waterways. These, and more, are the newsworthy stories from this past week.
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Psychedelic mushrooms can be beneficial to emotional health, baking has become a favorite quarantine activity, Texas is suspending abortions due to coronavirus, Ireland’s Prime Minister is working medical shifts. These, and more, are the newsworthy stories from this past week.
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An ancient forest near the South Pole, experts fear a domestic violence crisis, movie studios making new releases available digitally. These, and more, are the newsworthy stories from this past week.
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Invasive herbivores might actually help ecosystems, testing in Iceland suggests 50% of COVID-19 cases are asymptomatic, Congress passes the largest economic stimulus package in recent memory, the Marine Corps is undergoing a transformation. These, and more, are the newsworthy stories from this past week.
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This will be the first season in history that Germany will be unable to produce ice wine, a UN report found most men and women hold biases against females, the coronavirus continues to take its toll on the global economy, the U.S. and Taliban… Continue Reading “Newsworthy – march 6th, 2020”
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There is a lot of external stimuli that has the potential to do more harm than good. In the 30th installment of Stuff Explained, Aristidis Marousas walks listeners through some examples of tuning out in daily life and why he has found it very… Continue Reading “Stuff Explained Ep30: Tuning Out (Big Idea)”
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The coronavirus continues to be a mounting health and economic crisis, China sends an army of ducks to Pakistan, a court rules in favor of private internet companies censoring content. These, and more, are the newsworthy stories from this past week.
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Fossil fuels release more methane than previously thought, western diets impair cognitive functions, single payer healthcare could save lives and money. These, and more, are the newsworthy stories from this past week.
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Medical experts fear the coronavirus outbreak in China could be bigger than reported, the U.S. Army is taking steps to coordinate more with Europe over Russia, and this year’s Oscars winner is a foreign film. These, and more, are the newsworthy stories from this… Continue Reading “Newsworthy – February 14th, 2020”
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