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Study Reveals State Bans on Food Waste Are Mostly Ineffective

A recent study has indicated that many states in the U.S. have struggled to effectively reduce food waste in landfills, despite enacting bans aimed at cutting down on the food supply that goes uneaten, which is a contributor to climate change. Researchers found that these initiatives have largely fallen short of their intended goals. Read more.

Upcoming ‘Supermoon Eclipse’ Visible Across North America

A partial lunar eclipse coinciding with a supermoon is set to grace the skies over North America this Tuesday. The event is being highlighted by various weather and science channels, with tips on the best times and locations to view this celestial phenomenon. Read more.

Greenland Landslide Triggers 650-Foot Mega-Tsunami

A recent landslide in Greenland has generated a mega-tsunami, reaching heights of 650 feet, which sent seismic waves reverberating globally for nine days. Experts are investigating the connection between this incident and climate change, discovering significant implications for understanding geological stability. Read more.

Ig Nobel Prizes Celebrate Quirky Science

This year’s Ig Nobel Prizes have recognized various unconventional scientific achievements, ranging from pension fraud to studies involving plastic plants, showcasing that science can indeed be lighthearted and surprising. Read more.

Webb Telescope Captures Stunning Views of Milky Way’s Outskirts

The James Webb Space Telescope has produced breathtaking images of the outer regions of our galaxy, revealing a multitude of stars and cosmic phenomena that contribute to our understanding of the Milky Way and beyond. Read more.


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