From Maine to the Marianas, Americans Will Cry: “No Kings!”
John Nichols Millions will take to the streets this Saturday to remind Donald Trump that we don’t have monarchs in this country. The post From Maine to the Marianas, Americans Will Cry: “No Kings!” appeared first on The Nation. Source link
What the Myanmar earthquake taught us: Why sonic boom quakes are no longer science fiction
Myanmar’s 2025 magnitude-7.7 earthquake revealed ‘sonic boom’ or supershear quakes, where ruptures travel faster than seismic waves. This phenomenon amplifies ground motion and damage in specific directions, challenging existing seismic risk assessments and building codes worldwide. Experts now urge a reassessment of hazard maps and infrastructure to prepare for these powerful, directional seismic events. Source […]
'Game-changing' HIV protection jab approved in England and Wales
The shot, given six times a year or every other month, is an alternative to taking daily pills to protect against ever catching the virus. Source link
For most of the world, Taiwan doesn’t officially exist. Its microchips make it hard to ignore
For decades, Taiwan‘s government, tech sector and education system have been working together to become the world leader in making microchips. But the island remains under threat from China, and Taiwanese are asking how their global prominence can help. Source link
Jennifer Lopez's Kiss of the Spider Woman is too musical for its own good
The Jennifer Lopez-starring, Tonatiuh-led Kiss of the Spider Woman is an interesting drama. But it’s not your entry-level musical. Source link
Lead levels in protein powder, shakes flagged by Consumer Reports
Some protein powders and shakes tested by Consumer Reports contained levels of lead, a toxic heavy metal, that experts say could raise the risk of long-term health problems. Source link
‘Doctor, it happens after I eat sweets’: Neurologist shares rare case involving 33-year-old man that affects roughly 1 in 100,000 people
‘Doctor, it happens after I eat sweets’: Neurologist shares rare case involving 33-year-old man that affects roughly 1 in 100,000 people Source link
Jacqueline Fernandez opens up about her oral hygiene routine: ‘It’s a great way to detoxify your mouth’
Jacqueline Fernandez opens up about her oral hygiene routine: ‘It’s a great way to detoxify your mouth’ Source link
Fighting To
Mark Kaplan Prevent this. The post Fighting To appeared first on The Nation. Source link
California at risk? The “Really Big One” could strike and cause massive damage, scientists warn
A massive Pacific Northwest earthquake could trigger a devastating second quake on California’s San Andreas Fault, a new study reveals. This challenges previous beliefs of fault independence, suggesting a dangerous domino effect. Such interconnected seismic activity poses significant risks to the US West Coast, underscoring the urgent need for enhanced preparedness and infrastructure. Source link