Oil and gas operations in the United States are emitting significantly more methane than previously reported, according to a recent study. The findings, published in Nature News, indicate that some regions are releasing up to five times more methane than companies are reporting to government regulators.
The study focused on oil and gas-producing regions in the continental United States. While the exact methodology of the study was not provided in the source material, the report highlights a substantial discrepancy between reported emissions and actual releases.
In other news, the Indian spy thriller "Dhurandhar" has reached the top spot on Netflix's global Top 10 non-English films list, as reported by Variety. The film, which stars Ranveer Singh, tells the story of an Indian undercover operative infiltrating Karachi's criminal underworld. "Dhurandhar" also holds the number one position in both India and Pakistan.
Meanwhile, a new Peacock series is drawing comparisons to the horror-comedy classic "Get Out," according to Time. The series follows a new mother, Samira, played by Keke Palmer, as she moves to a suburban cul-de-sac. Her interactions with the neighbors evoke the themes of the film, with one neighbor cooing, "What a cute little mocha munchkin!"
In other developments, a separate report in Nature News detailed how an "external, artificial-lung system" kept a patient alive for 48 hours until a transplant was possible.
Finally, the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie has become a topic of discussion, with Vox reporting on the "appalling spectacle" surrounding the event. The article notes the impact of celebrity and social media in the post-true crime world. The Today show co-anchor Savannah Guthrie has been absent while dealing with the situation.
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