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Southern New Jersey sees largest sea-level spike in 20th century

Southern New Jersey sees largest sea-level spike in 20th century
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Malaria may have plagued mankind much earlier than believed

Malaria may have plagued mankind much earlier than believed
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More than 500,000 Americans live within three miles of gas flares

More than 500,000 Americans live within three miles of gas flares Stacy Liberatore For Dailymail.com © Provided by Daily Mail MailOnline logo More than a half a million Americans are exposed to oil and gas flaring events, resulting in potential health risks due to the release of black carbon and other volatile organic compounds into the air. Researchers at the University of California Las Angles and the University of Southern California identified three regions that produce the most activity, which includes sites in Texas, North Dakota and Montana.  The team calculated some 535,000 people are currently living within three miles of these oil and gas flaring sites and roughly 210,000 located near sites that produce more than 100 nightly flare events in total.

Scientists reveal hidden figure in 2,500-year-old tomb painting

Scientists reveal hidden figure in 2,500-year-old tomb painting Dan Avery For Dailymail.com © Provided by Daily Mail MailOnline logo A new imaging technique has allowed scientists to uncover a once-hidden figure in a 2,500-year-old tomb painting in Italy that was built by the ancient Etruscan, which flourished in Central Italy between the 8th and 3rd century.  The funeral painting is located in the Tomb of the Monkey in Tuscany, first uncovered in 1847, but the artwork had degraded so much that it looked like a red blob.  But by taking dozens of images with visible, ultraviolet and infrared bands of light, researchers have revealed a once-lost image of a person holding an object. 

People who use homeopathy more likely to fall for health fake news

People who use homeopathy more likely to fall for health fake news Joe Pinkstone For Mailonline © Provided by Daily Mail MailOnline logo Fake news stories relating to medical conditions circulating on social media are more likely to be believed by advocates of homeopathy and alternative therapies. Others who are more likely to believe misinformation on Facebook and Twitter are people with a lower standard of education and those with a distrust of the healthcare system, a new study claims.  The research focused on reaction to posts talking about statins, cancer and the HPV vaccine but academics say the findings probably also apply to Covid-19.

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