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When she ran for the district 2 seat in San Mateo County, Noelia Corzo said representation matters. She has delivered in spades. It's only April, but Noelia has defeated Ray Mueller three times. She supported the Nitrogen Oxide (NOx) rule before the Bay Area Air Quality Management District (B...

Can government be trusted to keep the public safe from infectious agents?

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Would you like to live next door to the Wuhan Lab? South San Francisco, Burlingame, Foster City, Belmont, San Carlos, and Redwood City are all considerin...

Nuclear, a solution to nothing!

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The Associated Press reports, “hunger stones” warning of drought-induced hardships have started surfacing in the Czech Republic. Meanwhile France has the Read More

Can We Get to 1.5 Degrees C of Warming with Electric Vehicles?

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  • The short answer is no. Why was President Biden fist bumping dictators in Brazil and Saudi Arabia, and looking to open Alaska for Conoco Phillips to d...

Number of Infections and Deaths Still High but Trend is Beginning to Decline

Category: Health & Medicine

Currently,  in late January, early February, 2021,  in the U.S., there have been over 400,000 new Covid19 cases per day on average for consecutive days.  Compare this to an aver...

Wear Masks or Not?

Category: Health & Medicine


Even after Trump's announcement on April 3rd that the CDC is currently recommending that people wear masks (he said scarves are better because they are "thicker."), the issue is still far from settled ...

The Coronavirus (COVID-19) Update: Trump Declares National Emergency

Category: Health & Medicine

As of March 13, there have been 5,436 deaths globally, out of approximately 145,686 infected.  the US: now has  2,329 confirmed cases with 50 deaths. Italy has been hit hard as there are now 17,660 cases and over 1,266...

Medicare for All: Is it Feasible?

Category: Health & Medicine | Politics National

The short answer is:  Yes, Medicare-for-All is definitely feasible for the U.S.  

Medicare-for-All, a single payer universal coverage program in which all Americans, not just senior citizens, will get health care through the government is feasible, because it  has a prove...

Activities that Lower Risk of Mild Cognitive Impairment

Category: Health & Medicine

Two thousand subjects 70 years of age and older were followed for five years to see whether their level of activity in 5 areas--reading books, computer use, social activities, playing games, craft activities)—was associated with differences in mental functioning. The results showed that hig...

Climate Change and A Lethal Fungus

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Arturo Casadevall, chair of molecular microbiology and immunology at the Johns Hopkins School of Public Health and his colleagues just issued a report on a deadly fungus, Candida auris, that kills approximately 30% of infected people.

C. auris first appeared in humans in 2009, with ...

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