21 MAY 2021 People who are hospitalized with chronic heart failure should be fed fresh and balanced meals to keep their ticker in tip-top shape. The typical tray of hospital food is not the medicine these patients need. In Switzerland, among 645 people hospitalized with chronic heart failure, a randomized …
Read More »JAPAN LAUNCHES $3 BILLION R&D PROJECT FOR HYDROGEN TRANSPORTATION
20 MAY 2021 The Japanese government will prove more than $3 billion in funding for a long-term research project designed to build a large-scale hydrogen supply chain and demonstration of hydrogen power generation technology. The wide-reaching effort will focus on the technologies required for the transportation of hydrogen as well …
Read More »CYCLONE TAUKTAE: 74 SEAFARERS MISSING, MULTIPLE SAR OPS UNDER WAY
19 MAY 2021 The Indian Coast Guard has been engaged in a series of back-to-back emergency response efforts after Cyclone Tauktae cast four oil and gas vessels adrift off the coast of Mumbai, sent a tug aground off Karnataka and left multiple vessels in distress off Maharashtra and Gujarat. The Indian …
Read More »LESSONS FROM THE SHIP THAT NEARLY DESTROYED 12 PERCENT OF WORLD TRADE
20 MAY 2021 The grounding of MV Ever Given from March 23 to March 29, 2021 captured the world’s attention. Many people asked, how could such a modern and large vessel find itself with its bow rammed into Asia, its stern aground on Africa, and its midship astride one of the major …
Read More »HOW DOES CAFFEINE WAKE YOU UP?
19 MAY 2021 Caffeine is a bitter-tasting chemical related to the nucleic acid bases adenine and guanine. Produced by a range of plants to deter herbivorous animals from consuming their leaves or seeds, the compound is somewhat ironically prized by us humans for its flavor, not to mention its effect as …
Read More »MEXICO CITY IS SINKING AT AN ALARMING AND LARGELY UNSTOPPABLE RATE, NEW DATA FINDS
18 MAY 2021 Mexico City, the most populous metropolis in North America, has sunk too low for us to save it, according to new research. After centuries of water drainage from underground aquifers, the lake bed on which this city sits has grown increasingly dry, causing the clay sheets to …
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