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Why Ohio could be too hot for the Olympics
Axios· 3 days agoAxios analysis of CarbonPlan data finds that, in 2050, 60% of locations globally will experience Wet Bulb Globe Temperatures above 82°F, the American College of Sports Medicine's recommended ...
Seafood Is Getting Riskier to Eat Due to Climate Change, According to Science
Food & Wine via Yahoo Canada News· 4 days agoFood Safety Authority reviewed data spanning the last twenty years and "found in approximately 20%...
NASA successfully streams 4K video to ISS using lasers
The Register· 4 days agoJealous of the fact that the International Space Station has better internet than you do? Well,...
Daughter of Hall of Fame pitcher Dennis Eckersley on trial, accused of abandoning newborn in cold
NBC Boston· 4 days agoThe trial began Thursday for the daughter of baseball Hall of Fame pitcher Dennis Eckersley, who is...
Tech Update: Reusable packaging helps stadium-sized sports events hit sustainability goals
Toronto Star· 4 days agoMassive events like the Olympics often come with a proportionally huge environmental price tag. The...
Pirates top Cardinals 5-0
The Canadian Press via Yahoo Canada Sports· 5 days agoPITTSBURGH (AP) — Martín Pérez pitched six scoreless innings, Rowdy Tellez homered into the Allegheny River and the Pittsburgh Pirates beat St. Louis 5-0...
Why Bill Belichick Will Be Coaching The Buffalo Bills in 2025
GiveMeSport· 5 days agoDuring the Brady-Belickick era in New England, the Buffalo Bills were widely considered the...
Dealing with water weight? Why it's happening and 7 ways to lose it, per doctors
AOL· 6 days agoYour body holding onto water weight is common occurrence that has to do with the balance of fluids in the body. Given the many ways water can build up in the body, chances are you've probably ...