Short-term exposure (for up to 7 days) to all major air pollutants, with the exception of ozone, is significantly associated with an increased risk of heart attack.
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Fish are taking antidepressants–at least they’re absorbing them in the water they’re swimming in. It turns out that fish exhibit abnormal behavior and lower levels of anxiety when exposed to Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRIs), which are common drugs used to treat depression. This has implications not only for the environment but for communities planning to begin wastewater reuse programs.
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When US astronauts planted an American flag on the moon, it made other countries nervous because it seemed as if our country might be "claiming" it. Now space lawyers say that the international legal system must be improved and expanded before any products that are space-mined from asteroids are brought back to Earth to sell.

If plans to use robots to mine asteroid succeed, it would create its fair share of confusion about mining rights in space–from who owns what to how business interests beyond Earth’s orbit would be specifically protected.
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There is no reason to believe that this is a fake, but it could be made quite easily, some of the YouTube trolls have a point there. Still, it is also true that the Grays, in particular, are identified with triangular formations like this. One of the best documented abduction cases, the Corrina Saebels case, began with a sighting of such a formation, and developed into a multiple-witness abduction with both parties completely conscious as it was initiated.

There is a terrific interview from 2008 with Corrina Saebels in the Dreamland archive. To learn more, click here.
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