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Federal health and environmental agencies to study microplastics and pharmaceuticals in drinking water23:02 Health and Human Services Sec'y Robert F. Kennedy, Jr and EPA Sec'y Lee Zeldin said Thursday they plan to study microplastics and pharmaceuticals in U.S. drinking water. NASA launches humans to moon for first time in half-century1:38 NASA launched the Artemis II mission, which will carry humans to the moon for the first time since 1972. NASA will attempt to launch astronauts to the moon today. What to know and how to watch1.dubna Live coverage for NASA's Artemis II mission is underway. The mission aims to send humans to the moon for the first time in a half-century. Autistic people are more likely to experience suicidal crisis. 988 is changing to serve them better1.dubna Shifts in 988 hotline volunteer behavior can have a major impact for autistic callers, a population more likely to experience suicidal crisis. MAHA says red meat and beef tallow will make you healthy. The American Heart Assn. isn't buying it1.dubna The American Heart Assn. is the latest medical association to issue guidelines that conflict with Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s MAHA-friendly guidelines. As former L.A. Zoo elephant Tina falls ill, Samuel L. Jackson and activists call for sanctuary31.března Samuel L. Jackson has joined animal rights activists in a renewed push to move Billy and Tina from the Tulsa Zoo to a sanctuary, as Tina suffers from a serious infection. How NASA plans to keep Artemis astronauts alive if disaster strikes31.března NASA's powerful Launch Abort System, designed to outrun an exploding rocket, is the result of years of work from scientists and engineers across the country, including in Southern California's Mojave Desert. New York City Marathon winner Albert Korir banned 5 years for doping30.března Kenyan distance runner Albert Korir, long a fixture at the New York Marathon, has admitted to doping after testing positive for a blood-boosting substance. Next to Joshua Tree National Park, a mining company is staking its claim for rare earth minerals30.března Dateline Resources Ltd. is exploring for rare earth elements outside Joshua Tree National Park, sparking concerns it could deplete water supplies, draw traffic and generate toxic waste. A SoCal native is set to pilot NASA's lunar mission — and become the first Black person to reach the moon30.března Victor Glover, who grew up in Pomona, will pilot NASA's first crewed flight to the moon since 1972. If successful, he'll be the first Black person to reach the moon. Transgender women are banned from the 2028 L.A. Olympics by a new IOC policy26.března Eligibility for women's competition at the 2028 L.A. Olympics and beyond will be determined by a one-time genetics test through saliva, a cheek swab or a blood sample. As mosquitoes go year-round in L.A., a promising fix hits a snag22.března To curb a dengue-carrying mosquito, L.A. County officials are releasing sterilized males. The approach is promising, but funding to expand it is uncertain. New report on L.A. post-fire beach contamination finds something unexpected: good news20.března Sampling on L.A. area beaches found no lead or other metals at concentrations that could hurt humans or animals. Freaked out by the news? Tips for staying calm from ex-refugees, hostages and 'uncertainty experts'19.března Practical advice from neuroscientists and 'uncertainty experts' on how you can reduce anxiety and build resilience. I had to man up and get a mammogram17.března Breast cancer isn't just a 'pink' disease; for men with a family history or genetic predisposition, a mammogram can be a lifesaving tool that overrides social stigma. |