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Author: Jim Waymer, Florida Today

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Antidepressants in waterways make crayfish braver and more prone to getting eaten

June 19, 2021 Jim Waymer, Florida Today Comments Off on Antidepressants in waterways make crayfish braver and more prone to getting eaten

People on antidepressants flush trace amounts of the drugs that wind up in water bodies causing crayfish and their predators exposed to chemicals.

News

A year after ‘Godzilla,’ Florida preps for another Saharan dust storm this week

June 14, 2021 Jim Waymer, Florida Today Comments Off on A year after ‘Godzilla,’ Florida preps for another Saharan dust storm this week

This latest storm comes a year after NASA documented the largest dust storm in two decades of observations, nicknamed “Godzilla.”

Nation

Thousands of dead rays, shrimp, fish wash up in Florida, drawing memories of 2016 ‘fish-pocalypse’

December 2, 2020 Jim Waymer, Florida Today Comments Off on Thousands of dead rays, shrimp, fish wash up in Florida, drawing memories of 2016 ‘fish-pocalypse’

Thousands of dead rays, skates, shrimp, and other sea life speckled some shorelines on Florida’s Atlantic coast, a result of an algae bloom.

Nation

Dreaded lovebugs are back, swarming cars. What you should know about the invasive species

May 7, 2019 Jim Waymer, Florida Today Comments Off on Dreaded lovebugs are back, swarming cars. What you should know about the invasive species

Lovebugs are back, big time. Myths persist about these tiny creatures that cause huge headaches for Floridians — and their cars

Nation

SpaceX’s Crew Dragon fire sent hazardous chemical compounds into the environment

April 25, 2019 Jim Waymer, Florida Today Comments Off on SpaceX’s Crew Dragon fire sent hazardous chemical compounds into the environment

When a test fire of SpaceX’sCrew Dragon capsule went up in smoke Saturday, the incident puffed up a reddish, toxic plume.

Nation

Algae toxin may be causing Alzheimer’s in dolphins. Illness could signal risks for humans

March 29, 2019 Jim Waymer, Florida Today Comments Off on Algae toxin may be causing Alzheimer’s in dolphins. Illness could signal risks for humans

A common algae toxin, worsened by increased temperatures, may be causing Alzheimer’s disease in dolphins, hinting at similar health risks for humans.

Headlines

‘Never seen anything like this’: Idalia deluge still wreaking havoc in Southeast. Live updates

August 31, 2023 John Bacon, Douglas Soule and Christopher Cann, USA TODAY

‘Big Hero 6’s San Fransokyo comes to life at Disneyland

August 31, 2023 Eve Chen, USA TODAY

Gadget guru or digitally distracted? Which of these 5 tech personalities are you?

August 31, 2023 Jennifer Jolly

U.S. Embassy urges Americans to leave Haiti ‘as soon as possible’

August 31, 2023 Kim Hjelmgaard, USA TODAY

PCE inflation report: Key measure ticks higher in July. What will the Fed do?

August 31, 2023August 31, 2023 Paul Davidson, USA TODAY

These kids are good: Young Reds in pursuit of a pennant stretch to remember

August 31, 2023 Bob Nightengale, USA TODAY

Blue supermoon: See photos of the rare moon that won’t happen again until 2037

August 31, 2023 Francisco Guzman, USA TODAY

1 dead, 18 injured after collision between car, Greyhound bus in Maryland, police say

August 31, 2023 Emily DeLetter, USA TODAY

USA TODAY Sports staff makes college football picks: Check out the predictions for 2023

August 31, 2023 USA TODAY

Many homeless among dead in fire in Johannesburg, South Africa

August 31, 2023 AP
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