Month: July 2022

Nuclear power plants are struggling to stay cool

[ad_1] Enlarge (credit: US DOE) From its humble start as a glacial trickle in the Swiss Alps, the Rhône River quickly transforms into one of the world’s most industrialized waterways. As it winds through the south of France toward the Mediterranean Sea, its chilly water is drawn into boilers, sucked through pipes as coolant, deviated

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Child’s monkeypox case raises alarm as WHO mulls declaring health emergency

[ad_1] Enlarge / A negative stain electron micrograph of a monkeypox virus virion in human vesicular fluid. (credit: Getty | BSIP) The World Health Organization is currently reconsidering whether to declare the booming multinational monkeypox outbreak a public health emergency of international concern (PHEIC), the agency’s highest level of alert. The deliberations come as the

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