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How Dangerous Is Japan’s Nuclear Wastewater?
Read more: How Dangerous Is Japan’s Nuclear Wastewater?The risk of a nuclear power explosion is always present, but perhaps we shouldn’t become overly paranoid…? This video produced by Anosi Wang and Ning Ge.
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Chinese Boeing Crash, Explained
Read more: Chinese Boeing Crash, ExplainedOn March 21, 2022, a Boeing 737-800 aircraft, operated by China Eastern Airlines, crashed into a mountainous area in China’s Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, killing all 132 people on board. According to experts, Boeing 737-800 is considered to be the safest aircraft ever made. So, how do we explain this catastrophic disaster?
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The Last of Us: Things About Fungi from A to Zombie
Read more: The Last of Us: Things About Fungi from A to ZombieThe recent TV series “The Last of Us” introduced viewers to a post-apocalyptic world ruled by a fungus called ophiocordyceps unilateralis, or cordyceps. However, as opposed to how destructive the fungus is to the human world in the show, real-life cordyceps are actually beneficial to human health. This video produced by Anosi Wang and Ning…
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Real-Life ‘Zombie Fungus’
Read more: Real-Life ‘Zombie Fungus’The recent TV series “The Last of Us” introduced viewers to a post-apocalyptic world ruled by a fungus called ophiocordyceps unilateralis, or cordyceps. However, as opposed to how destructive the fungus is to the human world in the show, real-life cordyceps are actually beneficial to human health. This video produced by Anosi Wang and Ning…
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What Makes the Rain Crazy? Pakistan Floods Might Explain it.
Read more: What Makes the Rain Crazy? Pakistan Floods Might Explain it.Why the extreme weather is getting worse? The floods in Pakistan this summer were the worst in the country’s history, and one of the biggest reasons behind this extreme natural disaster might be the same reason that China’s Yangtze River has been drying up.
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What Happens If Tigers Go Extinct?
Read more: What Happens If Tigers Go Extinct?Tigers are way more important than we thought. In 1900, the world’s wild tiger population was about 100,000, however, the number has decreased by approximately 96% in the past 100 years. What would the world be like without tigers? Would the potential extinction affect humans? This video produced by Anosi Wang and Ning Ge.
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Are Shipwrecks Bad for the Ocean?
Read more: Are Shipwrecks Bad for the Ocean?When a ship accidentally sinks into the ocean, people are often concerned about the toxic substance leaked into the environment and the damage to marine habitats. But research shows that shipwrecks can form artificial reefs under suitable conditions, which help agitate a better reef ecosystem.
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Here’s What You Need to Know About Monkeypox
Read more: Here’s What You Need to Know About MonkeypoxAn outbreak of monkeypox, a virus usually found in forested parts of Central and West Africa, is spreading in Europe and North America, with sporadic cases in South Korea, Argentina and Australia. What could be the possible cause? Are there practical solutions to block the transmission so it won’t become a global pandemic?