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    ‘Kingdom Of The Planet Of The Apes’: Review

    Gripping Disney blockbuster aims to build a new 'Apes' trilogy while maintaining the high standards of the last

  • Could better inhalers help patients, and the planet?

    Patients in the United States are prescribed roughly 144 million of what doctors call metered-dose inhalers each year, according to the most recently available data published in 2020.

  • Could better inhalers help patients, and the planet?

    Patients in the United States are prescribed roughly 144 million of what doctors call metered-dose inhalers each year, according to the most recently available data published in 2020.

  • What does progress look like on a planet at its limit?

    Putting endless growth above our wellbeing and the environment is no longer viableIn the 20th century, the definition of progress seemed clear. It was growth, measured in terms of national income, or gross domestic product (GDP). And that growth was to be endless, an ever-rising curve. No matter how rich a nation already was, its politicians and economists would consistently claim that the solutions to its problems – from poverty to pollution – depended on yet more growth.But this promise has...

  • Cold Showers to Save the Planet? No Thanks.

    Here's something that the Washington Post's

  • people are memeing 'Dawn of The Planet of The Apes'

    Happy Kingdom of the Planet of The Apes weekend, for those who care. However, the internet is taking it back 10 years by . memeing Dawn of The Planet of the Apes.It started like this;Koba should be in every movie— joe bro (@jbromovies) May 9, 2024context: in the second of the mid-2010's trilogy, Koba was the bad guy against Caesar in Dawn of the Planet of the Apes.and the internet said "alright, bet."https://t.co/NFAmSkbKt8 pic.twitter.com/CZHuUbUIW8— thomas mahon (@mahonsunto) May 10,...

  • Plastic Pollution is a Crime Against People and the Planet

    Louisiana’s “River Parishes,” located along the Mississippi River between New Orleans and Baton Rouge, shoulder some of the worst industry impacts in the United States. As a result, this region has acquired a grim reputation as “Cancer Alley.” Stretching across 85 miles of rural land along both banks of the Mississippi River are around 200 industrial More

  • these are the planets where alien life really could exist

    Astrophysicist Lisa Kaltenegger surveys the galaxy in her new book 'Alien Earths'. We 'might not even recognize' alien life, she says, when it's 'staring us in the face'. READ MORE: One 'morbid' theory may explain

  • 'Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes' Reactions & Reviews are In

    Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes ReviewsKingdom of the Planet of the Apes is set centuries after the reign of Caesar. It follows Noa (Owen Teague), a young ape who goes on a coming-of-age journey after his life is unexpectedly turned upside down. Critics and select fans have now seen the epic, two and […]

  • NBC Animal Documentary Claims "This Is A Queer Planet"

    NBC Animal Documentary Claims "This Is A Queer Planet" Authored by Paul Joseph Watson via Modernity.news, A documentary set to be broadcast by NBC asserts that we live on a “queer planet,” in which homosexuality is widespread in the animal kingdom and there are more than two genders. Yes, really. The documentary, set to be aired on June 6, features one “expert” stating, “Everything you were taught as a kid is wrong.” “Gay penguins, bisexual lions, sex changing clown fish,” the...

  • The Planet of the Apes franchise forgets the purpose of civilization

    The reboot series that began with 2011’s Rise of the Planet of the Apes is one of the very few postmillennial retreads that justified itself. Planet of the Apes, the classic 1968 thought experiment about a simian genocide of the human race and the victim of a forgettable 2001 Tim Burton remake, became the inspiration […]

  • The "Goldilocks" zone of habitable planets is likely outdated. Here's why.

    To a large extent, the search for Earthlike planets is a search for water. Every living thing we know of requires water in some form, so until we find one that doesn’t, it’s reasonable to make water the focus of our exploration. That’s why a recent paper by Amri Wandel from Hebrew University in Israel suggesting that liquid water may exist underneath glaciers on planets around M dwarf stars is so interesting. Given that M dwarfs are so much more common in the galaxy than stars like our Sun, this...