A study shows Chin a s ciues are sinking, but how dangerous城市正在下沉:我们会被水淹没吗?Research recently published in the journal Science studied land subsidence (面沉降) in China's major cities, raising Increased intensity and duration of rainfall pcople's worries about land sinking in the...
As climate change stokes larger and more intense wildfires, firestorms are likely to become more common. Here’s why they occur and what makes them so dangerous.
The steady increase in opioid overdose deaths across the U.S.—which more than doubled among teens in just two years—has heightened debate over the role of naloxone in the front lines of American addiction.
The earthquake and tsunami also badly damaged a six-reactor nuclear power plant in Fukushima, 150 miles (241 kilometers) north of Tokyo, destroying the backup generators that powered its cooling systems and causing a dangerous release of radiation that forced people in the region to flee. In ...
When asking, “How dangerous is meconium aspiration?” it is necessary to know the wide variety of symptoms and complications it can cause. Complications that arise from meconium aspiration can include, but are not limited to: Suffocation caused by pieces of meconium that have entered their airway...
Analysts have warned that the Fed had driven up asset bubbles worldwide to an extremely dangerous level, and the first signs of those bubbles bursting are beginning to appear. After years of frothy markets, real trouble is on the horizon. EXACERBATING GLOBAL DEBT RISKS While the Western banking...
Dangerous emotions Alphonso Lingis is an original among American philosophers. An eloquent and insightful commentator on continental philosophers, he is also a phenomenologis... A Lingis - University of California Press 被引量: 18发表: 2000年 Review of Speed, ecstasy and Ritalin: The science of...
How to Make the Cruelest Month: Directed by Kip Koenig. With Clea DuVall, JD Souther, Mary Kay Place, Gabriel Mann. Bright, neurotic Bell sets two goals for New Year: to quit smoking, and to fall in love. As the first task turns out to be too difficult,
18.It is easy to lose patience with science today.The questions are pressing:How dangerous is air pollution?What about low-level radiation?When will that horrible earthquake strike California?And why can't we predict weather better?But the evidence is often described as"uncertain",forcing scientis...
by Leo Smith,University of California, Los Angeles Credit: Unsplash/CC0 Public Domain As COVID-19 case numbers climb in East Asia and now Europe—a surge largely attributed to the BA.2 subvariant of omicron—it makes sense that concern would rise in the U.S. ...