EPA Sets Drinking Water Standard: Up Next Ban On Rubber Tires

In a significant step forward for environmental protection, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has finalized the first-ever national drinking water standard for “forever chemicals,” setting strict limits on the amount of these toxic substances that can be present in public water systems. The new rules aim to protect against health risks associated with exposure to…

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Colorado State University Forecasts Record Hurricane Season with 23 Named Storms

Colorado State University’s (CSU) hurricane research team, headed by senior research scientist Phil Klotzbach, has raised alarm bells for an “extremely active” Atlantic hurricane season in their initial 2024 forecast unveiled on Thursday. Predictions point to a staggering total of 23 named storms, well above the average of 14 tropical storms and seven hurricanes annually…

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In Blow To Creationists 140,000 Year Old Jaw Bone Found In Tibetan Mountain Cave

Researchers have found new clues that link a mysterious group of ancient humans, called Denisovans, to another early human species called Homo longi, also known as “Dragon man” from Harbin in northeast China. Carbon dating places the jawbone at and age older than 120,000 years. Denisovans are hard to understand because we only have a…

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ACC Is Speeding Up: Shaken Not Stirred

Recent scientific research reveals concerning news about Antarctica’s future. A massive swirling vortex of ocean water surrounding the continent is becoming faster and more dangerous. This vortex, known as the Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC), surpasses the combined volume of all the world’s rivers. But why is this happening? The culprit behind this troubling development is…

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