Author: Nicole McFadden

A new video from NASA shows the concerning patterns of carbon dioxide moving around Earth’s atmosphere. The model shows that CO2 is pouring out from major cities in the US and around the world. Then it blows around, swirling due to atmospheric currents. Will this model help scientists to combat the devastating effects of climate change? The Goddard Earth Observing System Model Source: NASA / NASA’s Scientific Visualization Studio This visualization from NASA shows the CO2 patterns between January and March 2020. It was created using a model named the Goddard Earth Observing System (GEOS). By using data from ground…

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Frequent flyers are all too familiar with the way traveling by plane can cause our bodies and immune system to fail. Between feeling bloated, stressed, sniffly, and fatigued during and after a flight, traveling can be exhausting. However, traveling does not need to be a burden. There are many ways to help us feel refreshed after a flight. Flight attendants use these tips to help stay happy and healthy while traveling. Prioritize Sleep and Relaxation Source: Pexels / Sourav Mishra Plane seats may be small and uncomfortable, the seat in front of you may be reclined far back, or a…

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An author named Dan Buettner introduced the world to the idea of “Blue Zones.” He identified five Blue Zones, where people often live to 100 years old. That’s impressive! But why is the average lifespan in Blue Zones so much longer? What makes life in these regions so great? Well, it turns out that people in these Blue Zones have five traits in common. What are Blue Zones? Source: Jacob Lund (Canva Pro) According to Buettner, Blue Zones are areas of the world where people live some of the longest, healthiest, and happiest lives. These zones are Loma Linda, California;…

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The devastating and destructive fires in California have recently been in the news constantly. Thousands upon thousands of acres have been burned. Both people and wildlife have lost their homes. It is imperative that California residents stay safe and vigilant in these terrifying times. Governor Gavin Newsom recently proclaimed a state of emergency in several California counties. Why is California Experiencing So Many Wildfires? Source: Getty Images via Canva / Toa55 Most California fires occur between the months of April and October. Over 725,800 acres have burned in California just this year. But why have the frequency and intensity of…

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After thousands of years of being lost, one of the earliest translations of the Gospels has just been rediscovered. A scientist who specializes in medieval studies has used the latest technologies to reveal a mystical Old Syriac translation of a previously unread Bible chapter. Does this translation reveal new information about the ancient Bible texts? 1,500-Year-Old Lost Texts Source: Janice Miral’s Images via Canva / Janice Miral A scientist named Grigory Kessel has recently found a fragment of one of the earliest translations of the Gospels. Medievalist Grigory Kessel of the Austrian Academy of Sciences (Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften) published…

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A research team in Turkey has just discovered something that might change the story of Noah’s Ark as we know it. Turkish locals have long-believed that Noah landed near Turkey’s ancient Mount Ararat in a site called the Durupınar formation. During an excavation project, new evidence has been found to support this legend. The Story of Noah’s Ark Source: Wikimedia Commons / Vladimir Kosov The story of Noah’s ark is an enduring tale which appears in the Bible. Noah is told by God to build an enormous boat—an ark—and collect two of every animal species in order to survive the…

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Buying and selling property is always a difficult and delicate task. How is the housing market? When is the best time to sell? Are there houses available to move into? In some cities, the current housing market is booming. Keep reading to discover if it would be an opportune time for you to sell your home. New Listings in San Jose Source: Wikimedia Commons / Payton Chung This past June, San Jose, California, saw an increase of new listings rise nearly 50% when compared to June of 2023. San Jose is one of the most expensive housing markets in the…

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There has been a long-standing debate between those who are religious and those who consider themselves scientific atheists. Religious texts, like the Bible, declare that a god created the universe deliberately, while skeptics claim that science can explain everything. However, major scientific discoveries of the twentieth century actually point to the possibility of a divine creator. Perhaps science and religion do not need to contradict each other, but instead help us to thoroughly explore our universe. Cosmic Beginnings Source: Pixabay / Luminas_Art Scientists have discovered that our universe had a beginning. At once, it existed. This discovery contradicts the long-standing…

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Since 1904, researchers have been aware of what just might be the real-life inspiration for the fictional lost city of Atlantis. Because of long-continuing research about the sunken town of Pavlopetri, archaeologists now know more about this ancient city than ever before. Is Pavlopetri the real-life Atlantis that people have been searching for? The Myth of Atlantis Source: Pixabay / ArtTower Atlantis was first created by ancient Greek philosopher Plato as part of an allegory on the hubris of certain nations. Once an incredibly powerful empire, the Greek Gods turn on the fictional city (and sink it into the ocean)…

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Martha’s Vineyard locals and many people concerned about ocean life and the environment generally are appalled by an idea to dump toxic sodium hydroxide into the ocean. A group of researchers is convinced that their idea will help combat climate change, but short-term, this experiment may lead to the death of many marine animals. Where is Martha’s Vineyard? Source: Wikimedia Commons Martha’s Vineyard is an island off of the coast of mainland Massachusetts. It is just south of Cape Cod and only accessible by air or boat. There are a number of Massachusetts locals who live in the area year-round,…

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