[ad_1] There are many good chances to see a brilliant show in the night sky as the 2018 meteor shower season ends in the next few months. The American Meteor Society describes …
Read More »Watertown Daily Times | Nobel Prize in Physics awarded to scientists who put the light to work
[ad_1] The 2018 Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded Tuesday to Arthur Ashkin (United States), Gerard Mourou (France) and Donna Strickland (Canada) for having exploited one of the most ineffable aspects of …
Read More »A man accused of stabbing a driver in Watertown, Massachusetts Confronting driving rage undergoing a psychiatric evaluation
[ad_1] A Massachusetts man accused of stabbing a tow truck driver during a chaotic clash on the road that began when the driver allegedly struck and killed the suspect's mother with her …
Read More »A pedestrian was killed and a driver was attacked in Watertown
[ad_1] By Andres Picon, John R. Ellement, David Dahl and Emily Sweeney Globe Correspondent and Globe Staff September 19, 2018 WATERTOWN – A woman was fatally injured Wednesday when she was hit …
Read More »Watertown Daily Times | Some pieces of plastic can kill sea turtles
[ad_1] Around the world, sea turtles swallow pieces of plastic floating in the ocean, taking them for delicious jellyfish, or simply unable to avoid the debris that surrounds them. A new Australian …
Read More »Watertown Daily Times | 2 million young Americans use cannabis in electronic cigarettes, study finds
[ad_1] Another sign that the use of the electronic cigarette affects the behavior of young Americans. Nearly 1 in 11 high school and high school students reported using cannabis while vaping, a …
Read More »Watertown Daily Times | FDA issues new warning regarding unproven medical claims for kratom
[ad_1] The US Food and Drug Administration on Tuesday issued a new warning to two companies that make unproven medical claims about herbal kratom. The kratom, derived from the leaves of a …
Read More »Watertown Daily Times | She made the discovery but a man was awarded the Nobel Prize – half a century later she won a $ 3 million prize.
[ad_1] When Jocelyn Bell Burnell began her Ph.D. in physics at Cambridge University in 1965, she was convinced she was mistaken in admitting it. "I'm not clear enough for this place," she …
Read More »Watertown Daily Times | Great Barrier Reef showing "signs of recovery"
[ad_1] After the terrible warnings of the disappearance of the reefs after massive coral bleaching in 2016 and 2017, Tourism and Events Queensland has released a "positive update" on the Australian Great …
Read More »Watertown Daily Times | Understanding the signs and symptoms of heat-related illness
[ad_1] With the extreme heat of this week, it is important to identify the warning signs of heat-related illnesses. If a person suffers from heat exhaustion, precursor of heat stroke, she will …
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