Aloha Helium Friday!
Helium was
discovered onAugust 18 and October 20, 1868 by Pierre
Janssen and Joseph Norman Lockyer. Despite being the second
most abundant element in the observable universe, helium is
relatively rare on Earth, the product of the radioactive
decay of elements like uranium. (American
Physical Society)
Researchers
examine eelgrass wasting disease in Padilla Bay
Labyrinthula zosterae, the pathogen that causes eelgrass wasting
disease, is what is known as a marine slime protist. Protists
are mostly simple organisms that are not plants or animals or
fungi.
Judge
sides with youth in Montana climate change trial, finds two
laws unconstitutional
Judge says failure to consider emissions, climate impacts
violates state constitution.
Bird
flu outbreak stokes fears for Washington’s wild birds
A new strain of avian flu has killed dozens
of birds on a small Puget Sound island. Cases have turned up
elsewhere as well. Officials are trying to better understand the
disease’s spread.
‘Forever
Chemicals’ Are Everywhere. What Are They Doing to Us?
PFAS lurk in so much of what we eat, drink and use. Scientists
are only beginning to understand how they’re impacting our
health — and what to do about them.
Extra
cap-and-trade auction may net $62M for Washington
A special auction of pollution allowances on Aug. 9 likely
generated $62.5 million for Washington, revenue that the state
can funnel into programs to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and
fight climate change.
Biden administration proposes $106 million for Western salmon and steelhead recovery
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is recommending
sending $106 million to 16 salmon and steelhead recovery efforts in five
Western states, the federal agency said Thursday.
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