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Current Issues (Page 8)

Cancer-causing chemical found in 78 sunscreen products

2021-05-28
By: Editor
On: May 28, 2021
In: Current Issues, Science News

The independent lab that made the finding is calling on the FDA to recall these sunscreen products. An independent testing lab has detected the chemical benzene, a known human carcinogen, in 78 sunscreen products and is now calling on the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to recall the products.Continue Reading

Huge egg from extinct dwarf emu found in sand dune

2021-05-27
By: Editor
On: May 27, 2021
In: Current Issues, Science News

The egg was startlingly large. The impressively large egg of a dwarf emu — a short and stocky bird that went extinct around 200 years ago — has been unearthed from a sand dune on an island between Australia and Tasmania, a new study finds. The cracked and empty eggshellContinue Reading

Fluffy ball of darkinos could be lurking at the center of the Milky Way

2021-05-27
By: Editor
On: May 27, 2021
In: Current Issues, Science News

Our galaxy’s black hole may be something else entirely. In the summer of 2014, astronomers watched with giddy anticipation as a cloud of gas, known as G2, swung dangerously close to a supermassive black hole at the center of the Milky Way. Sparks didn’t fly, nor did a feeding frenzyContinue Reading

Great white shark population off California’s coast is growing

2021-05-26
By: Editor
On: May 26, 2021
In: Current Issues, Science News

There is a healthy population of about 300 white sharks in the region. The great white shark population off Northern California’s coast is healthy and growing, a new study finds. A survey of the great whites (Carcharodon carcharias) off the northern coast finds a stable adult population and a slightContinue Reading

Tiny ‘hearts’ self-assemble in lab dishes and even beat like the real thing

2021-05-21
By: Editor
On: May 21, 2021
In: Current Issues, Science News

Under the watchful eyes of scientists, stem cells in lab dishes assembled themselves into tiny heart “organoids,” roughly the size of sesame seeds, and began “beating” like real miniature hearts. To guide the stem cells into these structures, the research team exposed the cells to a suite of proteins andContinue Reading

Brace yourself for an ‘above normal’ hurricane season in 2021, NOAA predicts

2021-05-21
By: Editor
On: May 21, 2021
In: Current Issues, Science News

An average season is more active than it used to be. Prepare for some dark and stormy nights (and days). This year’s Atlantic hurricane season, which begins June 1 and lasts until Nov. 30, will bring another wave of higher- than-average storm formation, following in the footsteps of 2020’s record-shatteringContinue Reading

Finding those delightful Brood X cicadas: Here’s how

2021-05-21
By: Editor
On: May 21, 2021
In: Current Issues, Science News

Something incredible is happening right now that takes place just once every 17 years: Brood X cicada nymphs are wriggling out of the soil to climb the nearest trees, where they will transform into red-eyed, black-bodied adult cicadas by the billions. If you live in the eastern United States, you’reContinue Reading

World’s largest iceberg breaks off of Antarctica

2021-05-19
By: Editor
On: May 19, 2021
In: Current Issues, Science News

The giant berg is roughly 1,700 square miles. An enormous iceberg, a little bigger than the state of Rhode Island, has broken off of Antarctica. The finger-shaped chunk of ice, which is roughly 105 miles (170 kilometers) long and 15 miles (25 kilometers) wide, was spotted by satellites as itContinue Reading

‘Black fungus’ treatment runs short in India as new cases of infection emerge

2021-05-19
By: Editor
On: May 19, 2021
In: Current Issues, Science News

New cases of mucormycosis, a potentially fatal fungal infection, continue to crop up among COVID-19 patients in India, but many regions are facing shortages of the drug used to treat the disease. Mucormycosis, also called “black fungus,” typically strikes people with weakened immune systems, such as those with diabetes andContinue Reading

Mammal brains may use the same circuits to control tongues and limbs

2021-05-19
By: Editor
On: May 19, 2021
In: Current Issues, Science News

Corrective motions in mouse tongues mirror limb adjustments seen in primates. Precise control of the tongue is often vital in life, from the way frogs capture flies to human speech (SN: 1/31/17). But much remains unknown about how the brain controls the tongue, given how its quick motions are difficultContinue Reading

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