September 7, 2021Science & health
“Each year, more than 100 million animals—including mice, rats, frogs, dogs, cats, rabbits, hamsters, guinea pigs, monkeys, fish, and birds—are killed in U.S. laboratories for biology lessons, medical training, curiosity-driven experimentation, and chemical, drug, food, and cosmetics testing.” These animals live a horrible life in these laboratories. These animals have holes drilled into their skills,
June 9, 2021Science & health
Today on Watch Mojo’s Top Ten, we’re going to look at the top ten things that … are not true. WatchMojo is a Youtube giant; according to Watch Mojo’s Youtube homepage, they have over 23.7 million followers as well as mini-accounts like MojoJr, TravelMojo, and GameShowMojo that also have millions of followers. With over 13.5
June 7, 2021Science & health
According to Business Insider, a survey done by BI Intelligence found that “Half of millennials think YouTube has the most annoying ads.” While these ads are mostly annoying for interrupting the video you’re trying to enjoy, others say these ads are too loud and “in your face,” or that they claim things about their brand
June 7, 2021Science & health
“I didn’t smoke no grass today But that’s ’cause I’m the one on stage Does the grass look greener on my side of the speakers? I tried a couple weekends, but that green’s not for me” When the song “No Grass Today” was released by AJR in 2017 as part of their sophomore album
June 5, 2021Science & health
TACA states, “Autism is the fastest-growing serious developmental disability in the U.S.” “Autism costs the nation over $268 billion per year, a figure expected to significantly increase in the next decade.” Autism has been a big problem in the United States for a while, and with it costing us so much every year, we’re trying
June 4, 2021Science & health
Steve Marsh was an Australian farmer who lived just southeast of Perth. He planted oats and rye primarily, but he also raised sheep. He was doing a good job until he saw his sheep were dying and his plants were rotting. He alleges that his former friend Michael Baxter damaged his fields by planting GMOs,
June 2, 2021Science & health
Featured image is a screenshot from the video “Can severe COVID-19 cause diabetes?” 165,913,537. That is the number of confirmed COVID-19 cases worldwide, and about 14% of those people now have diabetes, neurological problems, blood clots, and heart damage. Studies have shown that people with diabetes, and heart conditions are at a higher risk for
May 24, 2021Science & health
Ever since I was little, my mom has tried every diet out there. Whole thirty, weight watchers.. 80/20…keto… The list goes on, and on, and on. However probably the worst of all her diets is the new idea of the “juice cleanse detox”. Yeah, because all I want to do is sip blended veggies all
May 20, 2021Science & health
By: Autumn S Introduction Bribery and greed caused a roar of people distrusting science when it comes to Vaccines and Autism. A study conducted in 1998 was later revealed to have been bribed to falsify data so an up-and-coming lawyer could make his career by suing vaccine companies. The study was retracted in 2010 and
May 18, 2021Science
Introduction Years ago, an image of what seems like pink paste went viral on many social media platforms. Supposedly, this “pink slime” is the famous McDonald’s McNugget. Although McDonald’s cleared up the misunderstanding, claiming they discontinued the use of the pink paste and even going as far as filming the actual process of meat production,
May 18, 2021Science & health
Featured Image from “flic.kr” According to the Nation Cancer Institute, it is estimated that in 2020 alone, 1.8 million people will be diagnosed with cancer in just the United States alone. Cancer is a complex disease that is caused when cells begin to divide uncontrollably. The complex disease has stumped scientists all over the world.
May 18, 2021Science & health
Introduction While last year’s attention was primarily focused on the ongoing Coronavirus pandemic, 2020 was also a major year for the climate, and not in a positive way. Starting off with the Australian wildfires, the disastrous hurricane season, the California wildfires and more. In an article for the Scientific American, Andrea Thompson writes that the
May 17, 2021Science & health
2020, a year filled with climate change pushing the world to the brim of disasters. First was Australia. The world watched it burn from coast to coast. Raging wildfires take rare and loved animals, wildlife, and resources and leave behind chard trees, homes, and dust that adds to the smog filled air. Climate change is
May 14, 2021Science & health
Sandy Brown, a 40-year-old woman, prayed and prayed and prayed to be able to have a child after she went through two painful miscarriages with her husband of 15 years at the time. Finally, she was able to have a healthy baby boy. They named him Freddie Brown III after his dad, whose name was
May 14, 2021Science & health
Introduction “It’s freezing in New York – where the hell is global warming?” A tweet from former President, Donald Trump, illustrates the skepticism amongst even the most informed leaders in America and the measures they will take to counter science for the purpose of supporting corporate and short term economic interests. Politicians have a lot
May 14, 2021Science & health
Introduction The first pair of sunglasses that were ever invented were made of smoked quartz to block out the sun. These sunglasses first originated in China but later spread out around the world. Around the 18th Century, the United States got introduced to sunglasses. During this time and the 19th Century, sunglasses were used more
May 13, 2021Science & health
Theresa Caputo has a thick long island accent and has a larger-than-life personality that makes many people attracted to her TV show, Long Island Medium. About 2.6 million viewers tune in on Sunday nights to watch Theresa go around to give readings to people on their dead loved ones. She now has a three million
May 13, 2021Science & health
The Chernobyl meltdown of 1986 was a landmark event in nuclear history. Contrary to the Fukushima incident, Chernobyl was caused by a lack of caution and safety procedures. On April 26th, an operator attempted to shut off a faulty nuclear reactor. When the reactor was subjugated to the control rods that were supposed to shut
May 10, 2021Science & health
Dreamworks’ Kung Fu Panda 3 is a movie that follows a path of self identity with the family loving and comedic character Po. This lovable warrior panda departs on an adventure, reuniting with his long-lost father and discovering a hidden community of the last of the pandas. With the threat of Kai, the major antagonist,