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Brazilian Amazon deforestation falls 31% under Lula
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2023-6-12
Amazon
Brazil
Ultrashort light pulses shaped like a spring toy bring a new twist to photonics
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2023-6-11
Smoke from Canadian wildfires detected in Norway
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2023-6-10
Canada
Norway
World warming at record 0.2 C per decade, scientists warn | The findings would appear to close the door on capping global warming under the Paris treaty's more ambitious 1.5C target, long identified as a guard rail for a relatively climate-safe world, albeit one still roiled by severe impacts
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2023-6-9
Climate
Paris
Oceans warmer last month than any May on record | Global oceans were warmer last month than any other May in records stretching back to the 19th century, the European Union's climate monitoring unit reported Wednesday.
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2023-6-8
Europe
Climate
'We'll never be done': The growing challenge to remove thousands of car tires from ocean floor
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2023-6-8
Scientists' report world's first X-ray of a single atom
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2023-6-1
Americans are increasingly moving to red, Republican-leaning states—where life is cheaper, but people also die younger
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2023-5-29
U.S.
Republican
Scientists urge crackdown on unregulated methane emissions causing much of global heating
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2023-5-22
Oil project near Amazon River mouth blocked by Brazil's environment agency
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2023-5-18
Amazon
Brazil
New blue light technique could enable advances in understanding nanoscale technologies
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2023-5-14
Intestinal bacteria influence the growth of fungi, shows study
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2023-5-13
Google Quantum AI braids non-Abelian anyons for the first time
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2023-5-12
Google
AI
Quantum
Internet access must become a human right or we risk ever-widening inequality, argues researcher
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2023-4-8
Melting Antarctic could impact oceans 'for centuries' | Rapidly melting ice threatens to dramatically slow deep-water currents in the world's oceans by 40 percent by 2050 in a high-emissions scenario, according to the study
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2023-4-2
AI predicts enzyme function better than leading tools
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2023-4-1
AI
Fake news on Facebook increased 2020 election doubts, finds study
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2023-3-31
Facebook
Novel click chemistry technology for ultrafast analysis of intracellular lipids
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2023-3-28
The limits of expert judgment: Lessons from social science forecasting during the pandemic
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2023-3-26
Housing plays key role in disaster preparedness, says study
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2023-3-24
Real Estate
Student built satellite launched by SpaceX and powered by 48 AA batteries and a $20 microprocessor shows a low-cost way to reduce space junk
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2023-3-21
SpaceX
Nanoscale 'diamond rings' provide unconventional giant 'magnetoresistance' for the development of new quantum devices
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2023-3-10
Quantum
Viable superconducting material created at low temperature and low pressure
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2023-3-10
Scientists harness power, precision of RNA to make mutations invisible
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2023-3-10
Newly discovered enzyme that turns air into electricity, providing a new clean source of energy
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2023-3-9
Energy
First demonstration of universal control of encoded spin qubits
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2023-3-7
Plasticosis: A new disease caused by plastic that is affecting seabirds
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2023-3-7
Worst ever Amazon deforestation for a February. And the month isn't over yet.
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2023-2-25
Amazon
A special carbon molecule can function as multiple high-speed switches at once
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2023-2-22
Do milder winters mean Lyme disease season lasts all year?
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2023-2-21
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