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Here are 3 settings I always use every time I talk to ChatGPT that make it more productive
It’s so easy to just jump into ChatGPT and start asking questions. Invariably, you will end up with the responses you want and, chances are, you’ll...
techradar.com - 6 days ago
nature / cool stuff
Is a Woolly Mammoth Clone Even Possible?
The woolly mammoth: an iconic extinct species that once roamed the vast arctic tundra during the last ice age. These colossal creatures disappeared...
howstuffworks.com - 7 days ago
nature / technology
Surprise X-class solar flare from emerging sunspot triggers radio blackouts across the Americas
"Further strong activity is likely!" The sun has somewhat surprised forecasters today with a dramatic X-class solar flare from a newly emerging...
space.com - 7 days ago
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Plastics create big problems for energy from waste projects
In a surprising finding researchers say energy from waste (EfW) facilities in some parts of the world may emit more carbon per unit of electricity...
cosmosmagazine.com - 7 days ago
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Scientists sound alarm about phenomenon observed in trees across the Western US: 'A lot of value to humans'
Trees play a major role in your life, from your morning walks to shading your house from the sun. Unfortunately, warming temperatures, wildfires,...
thecooldown.com - 7 days ago
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How To Lead In The New Era Of Moving Targets
Corporate leadership and business success depend on having clear targets. Financial performance, shareholder returns, diversity, climate goals, and community impact have become performance indicators that CEOs were expected to meet—often exceeding prior benchmarks year after year. However, Under...
forbes.com - 7 days ago
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Families search for loved ones after hundreds taken on U.S. immigration flights disappear from online locator
MIAMI (AP) — Franco Caraballo called his wife Friday night, crying and panicked. Hours earlier, the 26-year-old barber and dozens of other Venezuelan...
pbs.org - 7 days ago
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Naperville’s Lucy Westlake has summited the world’s tallest mountains. Now she wants to protect them.
For Naperville’s Lucy Westlake, trailblazing isn’t something she’d call a daily pas time . But the 21-year-old mountaineer’s trek — across the world, up the tallest peaks and lately, into new fields and onto a different kind of hill altogether — is making its mark. On March 11, the DuPage County Board...
chicagotribune.com - 7 days ago
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1 in 8 Californians live in the most dangerous wildfire zones
After the L.A. fires, updated hazard maps show “we are living in a new reality of extremes." Five years ago, California was reeling from the Camp...
grist.org - 7 days ago
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The Growing Inequality Among Countries And The Worsening Climate Crisis – OpEd
Reducing global inequality and saving the planet from climate catastrophe are intertwined. Let’s address both at once. In a fit of madness or just...
eurasiareview.com - 7 days ago
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NASA Is Watching a Huge, Growing Anomaly in Earth's Magnetic Field
NASA has been monitoring a strange anomaly in Earth's magnetic field: a giant region of lower magnetic intensity in the skies above the planet,...
sciencealert.com - 7 days ago
nature / science / space
See auroras on Neptune for the first time !
• The Webb space telescope has finally caught auroras on Neptune. Neptune lies in the frigid, dark, vast frontier of the outer edges of our solar...
earthsky.org - 7 days ago
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Zootonic diseases to wildlife trade: Here’s how ecological disruptions threaten national security
Overfishing, public health crises, and environmental crime such as illegal poaching of wildlife and forest products can impact social and political stability around the world and here in the U.S. When the natural environment is stretched beyond its ability to meet basic human needs for food, clean...
fastcompany.com - 7 days ago
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Science news this week: 'Cosmic tornadoes' and a surprise from ancient Egypt's pyramids
March 29, 2025: Our weekly roundup of the latest science in the news, as well as a few fascinating articles to keep you entertained over the...
livescience.com - 7 days ago
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California now has more EV charging ports than gas nozzles
There has been a shift in what moves California. Electric vehicle charging ports now outnumber gas nozzles across the Golden State, a sign of the...
americanmilitarynews.com - 7 days ago
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Scientists explain why Myanmar quake was so deadly
Experts say that the devastating earthquake in Myanmar on Friday was likely the strongest to hit the country in decades, with disaster modeling...
phys.org - 7 days ago
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Arctic winter ends with lowest sea ice cover in recorded history
Since satellites began tracking it, Arctic sea ice's winter peak has shrunk by an area about the size of Pakistan. Arctic sea ice had its weakest...
euronews.com - 7 days ago
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Why America’s Biggest Elk Could Be Facing Extinction
Elk, majestic members of the deer family, are an iconic symbol of North America’s wildlife. Known for their grandeur and prominence in the ecosystem,...
animalsaroundtheglobe.com - 7 days ago
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It’s time to block-grant Medicaid
If there is any federal program begging for reform, it’s Medicaid. In 2023, total spending on the program exceeded $ 870 billion — up from $ 550...
statnews.com - 7 days ago
architecture / nature
What is hedonistic sustainability? BIG's take on fun-injected sustainable architecture arrives in New York
The term hedonistic sustainability doesn’t make immediate sense. Oxymoronic, mismatched and contradictory, it takes some time to get one’s head around. We all know that tackling climate change, for example through sustainable architecture, is one of the most important missions we have collectively...
wallpaper.com - 7 days ago
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Robbing a Bank When No One’s Looking
The Saya de Malha Bank is one of the world’s biggest seagrass meadows, making it one of the most important carbon sinks.Researchers say that the bank...
insideclimatenews.org - 7 days ago
nature / science
Melting glaciers are revealing new land, but the consequences are dire
The Arctic is changing faster than anywhere else on Earth, and now we can see it—literally. As rising temperatures accelerate the pace of Arctic...
bgr.com - 7 days ago
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South Florida Faces Severe Drought as Rainfall Plummets
South Florida is drying up fast. According to South Florida Sun Sentinel reporter Bill Kearney, the region is currently facing “severe drought...
onegreenplanet.org - 7 days ago
architecture / nature
A water-saving experiment got some LA homes to use half as much as their neighbors
At a single-family home in the LA suburb of Canoga Park, installers are parading in and out of Jake Olson and Amy Ball’s house, tossing anything that uses water, and installing brand new fixtures. Olson applied to be part of a pilot project after seeing an ad in a utility newsletter. His is one of...
marketplace.org - 7 days ago
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New discovery could boost wheat’s resilience to devastating disease
Plant diseases are a major threat to global food security, causing about 20-30% losses in crop production each year. Climate change is worsening the...
cosmosmagazine.com - 7 days ago
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“Inside-out” fossil preserves internal organs for 440 million years
Sue is an inside-out, legless, headless wonder.Apologies to any people named Sue. The ‘Sue’ is the fossil of a creature which lived 440 million years...
cosmosmagazine.com - 7 days ago
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Climate Change Is Must-See Theater in London. Meet the Playwrights Behind “Kyoto”
The 1997 UN climate agreement in Japan has been turned into a play that explores the politics and personalities behind the first global deal to limit...
insideclimatenews.org - 7 days ago
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US Cities Seeking to Ban Natural Gas in New Buildings Just Got a Big Win in Court
After a string of discouraging rulings for other cities, a court upheld NYC’s efforts to decarbonize its buildings. This story originally appeared on...
wired.com - 7 days ago
nature / business
Biden administration offshore oil and gas lease in Gulf Coast is unlawful, federal judge says
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — An expanse of Gulf Coast federal waters larger than the state of Colorado was unlawfully opened up for offshore drilling leases, according to a ruling by a federal judge, who said the Department of Interior did not adequately account for the offshore drilling leases’ impacts on...
apnews.com - 7 days ago
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By 2100, More Than 80% Of Amphibian Species In And Around The Pantanal Will Lose Suitable Habitat
A study published in the Journal of Applied Ecology shows that the Upper Paraguay River Basin, which includes the Pantanal and its surroundings, could...
eurasiareview.com - 7 days ago
nature
Iceland Is Battling a Volcano That Won’t Stop Erupting
Iceland, often known as the “Land of Fire and Ice,” boasts a unique geological landscape that attracts tourists and scientists alike. This Nordic...
weather-fox.com - 7 days ago
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Has Just Stop Oil really stopped throwing soup?
The climate action group Just Stop Oil has announced it is to disband at the end of April. Its activists have been derided as attention-seeking zealots and vandals and it is loathed by many for its disruptive direct action tactics. It says it has won because its demand that there should be no new...
bbc.com - 7 days ago
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The Deepest Point of the Mediterranean Sea Is a Veritable Garbage Dump
We humans are pretty terrible at dealing with the immense amount of trash we create. We throw it in the ocean, bury it in landfills, burn it, and...
theinertia.com - 7 days ago
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‘Failed to deliver’: Napier City Council leaves regional climate committee
Napier City Council has withdrawn from the region’s Climate Action Joint Committee. Deputy mayor Annette Brosnan said the committee - made up of 20...
nzherald.co.nz - 7 days ago
nature
What is happening to insurance markets?
Insurance rates have skyrocketed in the last few years, with an average 33% rate increase from 2020-2023. And this is happening as climate change is...
edf.org - 7 days ago
nature
Facing Increasingly Severe Flooding, Jamestown Archaeologists Are Saving What They Can
Just one week after it was named to the National Trust’s 11 Most Endangered Historic Places list in 2022, Jamestown experienced one of its worst...
savingplaces.org - 7 days ago
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This Solar Engineer Is Patching Lebanon’s Power Grid
In Mira Daher’s home country of Lebanon, the national grid provides power for only a few hours a day. The country’s state-owned energy provider,...
ieee.org - 7 days ago
nature
Pension Funds Still Connect With Climate Goals
Some U.S. and international pension funds are diving headlong into investment portfolios directly connected to climate change policies, according to...
newsmax.com - 7 days ago
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N.J. weather: Will our warm weather stick around? Here’s the April forecast.
New Jersey will get a brief taste of early summer this weekend, with temperatures expected to soar into the upper 70s to low 80s on Saturday.Although...
www.nj.com - 7 days ago
nature
Experts sound alarm as unusual conditions could threaten water supply for millions of Americans: 'Abysmal'
Drought has defined water conditions in the western United States in recent years. This year, conditions seem particularly dry in the southwestern...
thecooldown.com - 7 days ago
nature
New outlook reveals projected shift in La Niña forecast: What this means for U.S. weather
Following an extensive delay, La Niña conditions appeared in the Pacific Ocean in early January. However, the National Weather Service’s Climate...
silive.com - 7 days ago
nature
Plastics are seeping into farm fields, food and eventually human bodies. Can they be stopped?
KAMPALA, Uganda (AP) — In Uganda's Mbale district, famous for its production of arabica coffee, a plague of plastic bags locally known as buveera is creeping beyond the city. It's a problem that has long littered the landscape in Kampala, the capital, where buveera are woven into the fabric of daily...
aol.com - 7 days ago
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Black carbon: the super pollutant melting Asia’s glaciers
A dark, barely visible powder is hastening the melt of glaciers from the Himalayas to the Arctic. Black carbon, a “super pollutant” whose warming...
scmp.com - 7 days ago
nature
We Should All Think About The Earth’s Future A Little More
This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at BU chapter.The well-being of our planet is always a hot topic of conversation. We...
hercampus.com - 7 days ago
nature / science
Metal detector find may rewrite history of 7th century helmet
The Sutton Hoo helmet may have belonged to an Anglo-Saxon king. Small decorative details on an iconic helmet belonging to “Britain’s Tutankhamen” could revise our understanding of early medieval Anglo-Saxon history. But the reexamination isn’t due to anything new found at the famous archeological...
popsci.com - 7 days ago
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Why Myanmar is frequently rocked by earthquakes
Neighbouring Thailand was also affected: an under-construction skyscraper in the capital Bangkok collapsed, killing at least nine people. Parts of...
indianexpress.com - 7 days ago
nature
Scientists Puzzled by Giant Ancient Life Forms
What ARE these things? Scientists are suggesting there may be a brand new type of life — or, at least, that one existed back in the day. In a new,...
futurism.com - 7 days ago
business / nature
Now Is Europe’s Chance, Says Largest Impact Venture Capital Investor
As the U.S. retrenches on government help for environmental startups, the opportunities in European climate tech improve, according to one of Sweden’s leading investors. Last week, Sweden’s Norrsken Foundation announced it is partnering with #Sustainablehub, the Brussels-based hub for...
forbes.com - 7 days ago
nature
GoSun’s EV Solar Charger Lets You Drive on Sunshine — Literally
Imagine harvesting the sun’s energy directly for your vehicle, on your vehicle, essentially transforming every parking spot into a personal charging...
cleantechnica.com - 7 days ago
nature
Readers talk science dioramas, an underwater volcano eruption, a zero-less number system
On display Museum experts are exploring how to bring the science dioramas of yore into the 21st century, while ensuring scientific accuracy and...
sciencenews.org - 7 days ago
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