Covid 19 coronavirus: Will fish sauce and charred oranges return the world Covid took from me?
4 Mar, 2021 05:00 AM
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For people who have lost their sense of smell to Covid, scent training with various foods and other aromas can help reawaken their olfactory abilities. Photo / Ryan Jenq, The New York Times
For people who have lost their sense of smell to Covid, scent training with various foods and other aromas can help reawaken their olfactory abilities. Photo / Ryan Jenq, The New York Times
New York Times
By: Tejal Rao
Regaining my sense of smell is tedious and slow, but I m using the only therapy proven to work.
Napier acid spill: Hundreds of fish killed, eels skin peeling from faces, council says
4 Mar, 2021 05:00 PM
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Galvanising Hawke s Bay operations manager Stuart Easton says the council s assessment was 100 per cent rubbish . Photo / File
Galvanising Hawke s Bay operations manager Stuart Easton says the council s assessment was 100 per cent rubbish . Photo / File
Hawkes Bay Today
Hundreds of small fish were killed and some eels had skin peeling from their faces and bodies after an acid spill near Ahuriri Estuary last month, Napier City Council says. In an Official Information Act response to Hawke s Bay Today, the council revealed its staff s assessments of the impact on wildlife of the 1000-litre hydrochloric acid spill at Galvanising Hawke s Bay.
Groundwater was once thought to buffer streams from warming, but an inexpensive new technique shows streams fed by shallow groundwater may be just as susceptible as those without.