Toro’s new cartoon collection was released on October 7. The post Tom Toro’s favorite Tom Toro cartoons about climate change appeared first on Yale Climate Connections.| Yale Climate Connections
The system is likely to be near the Leeward Islands on Thursday or Friday. The post Central Atlantic disturbance 95L likely to develop appeared first on Yale Climate Connections.| Yale Climate Connections
Superionic materials have spawned hope for a new generation of power packs for electric cars, with a promise of greater range, faster charges and more safety. But scaling up won’t be easy. The post Will your next EV have a solid-state battery — and improved performance? appeared first on Yale Climate Connections.| Yale Climate Connections
In the Atlantic, we're watching a tropical wave that emerged from the coast of Africa on October 3 that might develop in about a week as it approaches the Lesser Antilles Islands. The post Climate change behind 36% of damage inflicted by Typhoon Ragasa in China appeared first on Yale Climate Connections.| Yale Climate Connections
An expert explains why some offsets don’t deliver real climate benefits and what must change to make them trustworthy. The post The flaws of carbon credits designed to protect forests – and how to fix them appeared first on Yale Climate Connections.| Yale Climate Connections
False WhatsApp chains and political sound bites aren’t just nonsense – they’re putting Latino communities in danger during floods, fires, and storms.| Yale Climate Connections
Orthobiologics is the science of harnessing and concentrating substances (substrates) that occur naturally in the body. It is theorized that in higher concentrations, biologics may help to enhance (or) improve the healing process. Orthobiologics and bone substitutes represent groundbreaking advancements in regenerative medicine. By Asim Raja, DPM, FACFAS The post No-Nonsense Recap: Orthobiologics and Bone Substitutes: A Primer first appeared on Lower Extremity Review Magazine.| Lower Extremity Review Magazine
Millions of families in the United States (US) own dogs, and with these dogs comes an assortment of dog items (gates, beds, toys, etc.). Tens of thousands of falls associated with dogs are treated at US hospital emergency departments (EDs) each year, a portion of which involve dog items. The objective of this study is to describe dog-item-related... By Mathias B. Forrester, BS The post Dog-Item-Related Falls Affecting the Lower Extremity Treated at United States Hospital Emergency Departments...| Lower Extremity Review Magazine
Assessing the clinical efficacy of different therapeutic options for KOA will aid clinicians in treating patients. While clinicians recognize the positive role of physical therapy in improving symptoms and functionality in knee osteoarthritis (KOA) patients, these methods may differ in mechanisms of action, applicability, and efficacy variances. By Xiao Chen, Yuanhe Fan, Hongliang Tu, and Yuan Luo The post Top 3 Recommended Therapies for KOA: Knee Orthoses, Hydrotherapy, Exercise first appear...| Lower Extremity Review Magazine
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In January 2011, Penn State political scientists Michael Berkman and Eric Plutzer released the shocking results of their research into how public high school biology teachers across America taught evolution. Their analysis revealed a “cycle of ignorance” in which the anti-evolution beliefs and attitudes of communities are perpetuated and reinforced by educators within those communities. …| Skeptical Inquirer
I became an anti-quackery activist in 1987 when I started planning a one-day conference on “Taking the Fraud out of Health” to be held at Kent State University on April 18, 1988. The conference turned out to be the launching pad for the Ohio Division of the already established but now defunct National Council Against …| Skeptical Inquirer
Nestled in the central region of the Appalachian Mountains in the eastern United States lies West Virginia, a state that has spawned countless stories featuring strange and mysterious creatures. The most famous legends from the Mountain State include the eldritch Flatwoods Monster (1952) and Mothman (1966–1967), both of which have become para-celebrities of Fortean fame. …| Skeptical Inquirer
From the Masthead Engine Room Fire; Lessons Learned Of all the tragedies that can befall a vessel, fire is, in my opinion, the most catastrophic. Flooding and sinking of course represent emergencies, however, the crew can at least take to life boats or rafts, or even swim for it if necessary. Where fire is concerned, […]| Steve D'Antonio Marine Consulting
From the Masthead Preparing for a Survey, Revisited Two years ago, I penned an editorial entitled “Preparing for a Survey”, in which I shared tips for streamlining this process, while expressing some degree of frustration with sellers and the brokers who represent them. That frustration recently reached the level of exasperation. Over the past few […]| Steve D'Antonio Marine Consulting
From the Masthead. Marine Systems Excellence is Underway Once Again Let me begin by apologizing for the unintended hiatus taken by the Marine Systems Excellence eMagazine. I’m writing this column while in flight, on the return from Taiwan, where I made an initial inspection for a build project. In the past 12 months I have […]| Steve D'Antonio Marine Consulting
From the Masthead| Steve D'Antonio Marine Consulting
The veteran activist says that solar has finally scaled to the size of the climate crisis – and he’s organizing a nationwide “Sun Day” this weekend to promote clean energy.| Yale Climate Connections
Tropical Storm Gabrielle in the central Atlantic is the basin’s first tropical cyclone since Tropical Storm Fernand dissipated on August 28.| Yale Climate Connections
They warn that humanity is just three years from overshooting the Paris Agreement’s 1.5°C target, with seas rising faster than ever. But the report also contains a little bit of good news.| Yale Climate Connections
As teacher shortages continue, statewide systems to build up the profession are necessary. Missouri provides an example.| Kappan Online
Are you ready to organize your first event on behalf of the planet? Here are some ideas and tips on how to make it successful.| Yale Climate Connections
12 books on the art, science, economics, and ethics of agriculture| Yale Climate Connections
To help new and veteran teachers grow, bring them into a professional community that values deep thinking, learning, and problem solving.| Kappan Online
An audacious effort to destroy climate regulations is likely headed for a showdown at the Supreme Court.| Yale Climate Connections
The Inter-American Court and the International Court of Justice issued sharply worded advisory opinions that could influence the legal battles to come.| Yale Climate Connections
Hundreds of people face intense heat and relentless mosquitoes at the Florida Everglades facility.| Yale Climate Connections
It’s been one of the least active years on record for tropical cyclones in the Northern Hemisphere. That could change soon.| Yale Climate Connections
It raises red flags.| Yale Climate Connections
Flash flood warnings from the National Weather Service have hit a record pace this year, while the Atlantic hurricane season stays at a low ebb.| Yale Climate Connections
More than 100 people died in the flash floods. The disaster has the fingerprints of climate change all over it.| Yale Climate Connections
The year 2025 is on pace to be a top-four hottest year on record globally.| Yale Climate Connections
The evidence of Abraham Lincoln’s supposed belief in Spiritualism includes his attendance at séances, his alleged professions of belief to other believers, ...| skepticalinquirer.org
Last year, wasabi had a big moment. CBS News claimed the sushi condiment could offer a “boost in memory,” while USA Today suggested it was linked to “a bett ...| skepticalinquirer.org
Democrats and Republicans have accused each other of waging a “war on science” (Mooney 2006; Stossel 2018). Unfortunately, they both have a point. Mistrusti ...| skepticalinquirer.org
In our modern world, we consider science to naturally go hand in hand with progress.1 These two concepts are almost perceived as synonyms. Science is progre ...| skepticalinquirer.org
Some moviegoers, during intense scenes of horror, dig their fingernails into the armrest of their seats and then nearly leap from those seats when the slash ...| skepticalinquirer.org
The new Netflix documentary Tell Them You Love Me represents a much-needed return to reality in a world largely inhabited by stories of miraculously discove ...| skepticalinquirer.org
USDA-NIFA (National Institute for Food and Agriculture) currently funds 7 bioenergy Coordinated Agricultural Projects (CAPs) through Agricultural and Food Research Initiative (AFRI) Grants. | Wood Energy