A Nigerian writer mocks US disease concern, saying that Africa should screen Americans for measles-It seems counterintuitive that America would try to make the Africans that travel have to get vaccinated because they believe that anyone who immigrated to the United States has to prove that they were fully vaccinated. The U.S. believed that they have the highest percentage of people fully vaccinated and immune to these diseases but they are wrong and the stats prove it as well. Most o f the children in that had and were receiving the symptoms were the one that parents refused to give them the vaccine which results in the Africans proving their point that if they have top b3 tested then the America should be too based on facts like these. Immigrants have more to fear than US-born kids because they are exposed to way more and they catch things very easily and with that share and give it to others spreading it around.
‘Hidden’ species may be surprisingly common-It seems counterintuitive that Cryptic species as we know are really all around us under our noses and we don’t even realize it. So far with the data collected, cryptic species are found in equal proportions throughout all major branches of the animal kingdom. They are predominantly found in insects and reptiles and likely in tropical rather than temperate regions. Scientists are still trying to figure it all out trying to get the answer to this question: How many cryptic species exist? A discovery was made in 2001 when study found elephants that were actually two genetically distinct, non interbreeding species. Researchers are still on the hunt for more of these cryptic species and hopefully willing to identify them all.
How NPR Got It Wrong on Monsanto’s Super weeds- It seems counterintuitive that farmers are steadily applying toxic herbicide cocktails to their crops in order to keep up with the weed evolution. With millions of acres of crops that need to fight off weeds in the matter that the weed will overgrow and destroy the crops. Scientists claim that Roundup Ready technology is Highly unlikely to resist weed, also stating that the plants that are affected by this have a gene that makes it effective and modified to grow robustly. In the early 1980’s samples were taken and tested and research found out that the gene actually didn’t not interfere with the plant growth at all.In Conclusion Monsanto denies the facts proven and believe in what he had made but in this day and age the Roundup Ready technology does not complete and would under the weight of super weeds unable to be resist to it.
The first two are strong, but I’m hopelessly lost trying to follow the argument in the third.
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