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Science & Environment
Jenny Lundahl, editor

Shark attacks increase

Quietly sitting on your board waiting for the next wave, you exist on the cusp of two worlds. You are familiar with the environment on the topside, but directly below you is the strange underworld of the sea

Other dangerous creatures

Before human terrorism seized global media attention, the news was filled with stories of shark attacks in Virginia, North Carolina, and Florida. These were making people more aware of ocean safety, and that shouldn’t stop. However, shark attacks, or even shark sightings are still rare compared to attack or injury caused by other dangerous sea creatures. Before you step into the ocean, you need a little knowledge of what’s in it.

Future cars will use solid hydro fuel

NAPS – In some communities, buses that used to burn diesel fuel are now testing fuel cell technology that could reduce the world’s reliance on fossil fuels.

Did you know? Should you care?

Science for non scientists.

 

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