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The Secret to Unlimited Energy Is in a Coin-Sized Battery—And China Is Already Producing It
The atomic energy of betavoltaic batteries can power a variety of devices, from aerospace and robots to your future smartphone, for up to a century without recharging. In the world of batteries, duration is king. Whether nestled in the smallest wearable or providing back-up power for the electric...
popularmechanics.com - 15 days ago
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DNA testing company 23andMe files for bankruptcy protection, CEO resigns
Genetics testing company 23andMe has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in the U.S. to initiate the sale of its assets. Alongside the announcement, the company’s co-founder and CEO, Anne Wojcicki, separately said she is leaving to become an independent bidder for 23andMe. “After a thorough...
techcrunch.com - 15 days ago
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Keep an eye on Yellowstone’s steamy new hydrothermal vent
The latest feature should be visible from one of the park's roads once they re-open. If you are planning on driving in Yellowstone National Park when most of its roads open in April, you could drive by one of the latest thermal steam vents in the famed hotspot. The new hydrothermal feature is about...
popsci.com - 15 days ago
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The Moon Might Have Formed Earlier Than We Thought
The Moon is a common sight in our night time (and some time s day time ) skies but it hasn’t always been there. The widely accepted theory of lunar...
universetoday.com - 15 days ago
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Bottom trawling in European waters costs society up to €11bn a year, new study finds
Ocean experts found that the economic costs mostly come from carbon emissions caused by churning up the seabed. Bottom trawling in European waters...
euronews.com - 15 days ago
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In This Issue | PNAS
Long- distance origin of Fijian iguanas The long-distance dispersal of organisms across oceans to distant islands can result in the evolution of new...
pnas.org - 15 days ago
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'Unlike any objects we know': Scientists get their best-ever view of 'space tornadoes' howling at the Milky Way's center
Scientists have gotten the best-ever view of 'space tornadoes' howling near the Milky Way's black hole. The cosmic twisters could play an important...
livescience.com - 15 days ago
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NASA Abandons Pledge to Put Women, Astronauts of Color on the Moon
Research & Developments is a blog for brief updates that provide context for the flurry of news regarding law and policy changes that impact science...
eos.org - 15 days ago
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How animals shape the planet in surprising ways
Hundreds of animals, from tiny ants to mighty hippos, are shaping the Earth's surface as powerfully as floods and storms. These animals effectively...
phys.org - 15 days ago
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NASA’s Parker Solar Probe Team Wins 2024 Collier Trophy - NASA Science
The innovative team of engineers and scientists from NASA, the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory in Laurel, Maryland, and more than 40 other...
nasa.gov - 15 days ago
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Earth’s Longest Volcanic Ridge May Be an Underwater Moving Hotspot
Scientists uncover surprising evidence that the Kerguelen hotspot, responsible for the 5,000-kilometer-long Ninetyeast Ridge, exhibited significant...
zmescience.com - 15 days ago
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How Oceans Can Capture Carbon
Takeaways from the AP’s report. HALIFAX, Nova Scotia (AP) — A growing industry is racing to engineer a solution to global warming using the absorbent power of the oceans. Dozens of companies and academic groups are pitching the same theory: that sinking rocks, nutrients, crop waste or seaweed in the...
inc.com - 15 days ago
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Controversial Study Claims To Have Generated Electricity From The Earth's Rotation
According to the team, all it took was the Earth's rotation and a simple cylindrical device....
iflscience.com - 15 days ago
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UC San Diego, Aiming To Expand Its Hispanic Student Population, Turned to a Race-Based 'Latinx Cluster Hire Initiative'
For nearly a decade, the University of California, San Diego (UCSD), has worked to grow its Hispanic undergraduate population. As part of that...
freebeacon.com - 15 days ago
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CalSTRS, Microsoft anchor $ 175M funding round for Al Gore-backed Just Climate
Just Climate’s Natural Climate Solutions strategy will focus on avoiding emissions from agriculture, forestry and other land use while also...
esgdive.com - 15 days ago
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Anthropocene Deserves Official Recognition, Some Experts Maintain
Source: AGU AdvancesHumans have remodeled the Earth so profoundly that in 2000, atmospheric chemist Paul Crutzen and biologist Eugene Stoermer...
eos.org - 15 days ago
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Researchers Disprove Their Own Work by Producing Power From Earth's Rotation
A trio of US researchers claim to have successfully tested predictions that it's possible to harvest clean energy from the natural rhythms and...
sciencealert.com - 15 days ago
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In an Era of Environmental Deregulation, What Happens to Fetal and Reproductive Health Outcomes?
Avoiding pollutants and environmental stressors “is typically the answer” for keeping pregnant people healthy, one doctor says. With looser...
insideclimatenews.org - 15 days ago
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Video Cherry blossoms blooming earlier due to climate change
Washington's iconic cherry blossoms are approaching peak bloom, and it's happening earlier due to human-amplified climate change....
abcnews.go.com - 15 days ago
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Delaying the net zero transition could impose significant economic costs, new research reveals
Delayed and disorderly energy transitions will threaten economic and financial stability while also increasing the economic risks from climate...
phys.org - 15 days ago
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Did you see a strange spiral cloud in the sky last night? It was likely a SpaceX rocket, says the UK Met Office
Did you see a strange, spiral-shaped, glowing cloud-like object in the night sky last night, Monday 24 March? We've woken up to a flurry of emails in...
skyatnightmagazine.com - 15 days ago
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Subglacial Hydrology Under the Antarctic Ice Sheet
Editors’ Highlights are summaries of recent papers by AGU’s journal editors.Source: Geophysical Research LettersThe melting of the Antarctic Ice Sheet...
eos.org - 15 days ago
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Spain’s Storms Refill Reservoirs, Easing Nation’s Worst Drought
Record- breaking rains in March have brought relief after a long dry spell. Jana, Konrad, Laurence and Martinho — the unprecedented string of four...
bloomberg.com - 15 days ago
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NOAA’s Latest GOES Satellite Releases New Publicly Available Coronagraph Data
The video above, captured by CCOR-1, shows the sun’s corona. The sun’s size is indicated by the small empty circle, and the instrument blocks most of...
noaa.gov - 15 days ago
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Scientists Just Found the Oldest Fossil Ever Unearthed in America
In an astounding revelation that has captured the attention of the scientific community, researchers have unearthed the oldest fossil ever found in...
animalsaroundtheglobe.com - 15 days ago
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Fires are raging across North and South Carolina—and the coming weather could make them worse
Millions of trees knocked down by Hurricane Helene, combined with long stretches of dry weather this spring, are making for a long fire season in the Carolinas. Firefighters in North and South Carolina were battling multiple wind-driven wildfires Monday in rugged terrain that complicated containment...
fastcompany.com - 15 days ago
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Mysterious Startup Stardust Is Developing a New Solar Geoengineering Technology
A secretive startup is quietly working on technology that could reshape the future of climate intervention. As reported by Ramin Skibba for Wired,...
onegreenplanet.org - 15 days ago
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Lunar Samples Identify Exactly When the Moon's Largest Crater Formed
China’s Chang’e-6 mission has been exploring the largest crater on the Moon. It’s known as Aitken Basin and is found at the South Pole of the Moon...
universetoday.com - 15 days ago
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The First Giant Land Organism May Require A New Branch On The Tree Of Life
Fossils known as Prototaxites, which once dominated the land, have puzzled scientists since Darwin’s days. New evidence suggests they have no living...
iflscience.com - 15 days ago
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Human evolution complexity revealed in astonishing new study
• Early human ancestors split into two groups 1.5 million years ago and later merged 300,000 years ago to form modern humans.• Researchers used DNA from...
earthsky.org - 15 days ago
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A Deadly Cycle: Extreme Droughts Followed By Heavy Rainfall
Douglas McIntyre, Editor-in-Chief at Climate Crisis 24/7, highlights how climate change is creating a cycle of extreme droughts and heavy rainfall,...
climatecrisis247.com - 15 days ago
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Promoting urban biodiversity for the benefit of people and nature
In an increasingly urbanized world, urban biodiversity is people’s primary contact with nature. However, as cities expand and densify, urban green...
nature.com - 15 days ago
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What fuels powerful winds? Answers from a weather scientist
• The world is a windy place. From dust storms to blizzards, hurricanes and tornadoes, powerful winds are at the source of most of our violent...
earthsky.org - 15 days ago
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Breaking the Dam: How the Supreme Court Eroded 50 Years of Clean Water Protection
For over 50 years, the Clean Water Act has been the dam holding back unchecked pollution, but with one ruling the Supreme Court just punched a hole...
earthday.org - 15 days ago
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Big Oil Doesn't Just Want to Get Rich Wrecking the Climate—They Want Lower Taxes Too​
Having helped install the most fossil fuel-friendly administration of the climate awareness era, Big Oil and their Republican boosters in Congress...
commondreams.org - 15 days ago
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Wildfires in Japan force residents to evacuate homes in mountains
TOKYO (AP) — Wildfires have hit several regions in western Japan, injuring at least two people, forcing dozens of residents to evacuate and damaging...
pbs.org - 15 days ago
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Nuclear Fusion Requires Certain Fuel, and Researchers Have Found a Greener Way to Make It
All the nuclear power plants in operation right now use nuclear fission—the process of splitting apart an atom—to produce energy. But scientists have...
scientificamerican.com - 15 days ago
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US Space Force celebrates return of 1st Guardian to launch to space (photos)
"We're all excited to have you back, and we're ready to leverage your experiences and expertise in the Space Force." U.S. Space Force Col. Nick Hague...
space.com - 15 days ago
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BYD Deals Another Blow to Tesla
On EV sales, a clean energy lobbying blitz, and fusion Current conditions: Firefighters in South Korea are struggling to contain wildfires that have...
heatmap.news - 15 days ago
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How the Klamath Dams Came Down
Anita Hofschneider and Jake Bittle Illustrations by Jackie Fawn Grist This story was produced by Grist and co-published with Underscore Native News. PART I...
ictnews.org - 15 days ago
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'City of Lights' as seen at night from space: Space photo of the day
Paris, France is seen lit up in this photo taken aboard the International Space Staton. Paris, France's capital, displays why it is known as the "City...
space.com - 15 days ago
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Aurora: Where To Look for the Northern Lights Over US Tonight
The northern lights may be visible from parts of the U.S. on Tuesday. According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), the...
newsweek.com - 15 days ago
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Climate change: Peru's melting glaciers contaminate water supply
Peru is home to more than 2,000 glaciers. But like elsewhere in the world, they are melting faster and faster due to climate change. The country’s glaciers have lost more than half of their surface area over the past 50 years and this change in the landscape is having catastrophic consequences for...
france24.com - 15 days ago
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A Test of Humanity: Migrants’ Rights in a World Turning Inward
MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay, Mar 25 2025 (IPS) - The United Nations Refugee Agency faces devastating cuts that may eliminate 5,000 to 6,000 jobs, with...
ipsnews.net - 15 days ago
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Gabbard On Leaving Climate Change Out Of Threat Report: Only Focused On ‘Critical Direct Threats’
"We're focused on the direct threats to Americans' safety, well-being, and security." Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard said on Tuesday...
dailywire.com - 15 days ago
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China’s missed emissions target poses challenge to global climate efforts
China’s carbon intensity fell less than planned for in 2024 even as Beijing made strides in renewable energy. Taipei, Taiwan – China’s failure to meet a key carbon emissions target has raised concerns about its ability to achieve carbon neutrality, a potentially decisive factor in global efforts to...
aljazeera.com - 15 days ago
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A decadelong climate lawsuit saw plaintiffs grow from childhood to adulthood. Now, it's over
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday declined to hear a petition filed by young climate activists who argued that the federal government’s role in climate change violated their constitutional rights, ending a decadelong legal battle that saw many of the plaintiffs grow from...
apnews.com - 15 days ago
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Heat from the sun triggers earthquake activity on Earth
When the ground shakes violently, entire cities can crumble within minutes. Homes, hospitals, roads, and lives can vanish suddenly. Despite advances in technology, predicting when earthquakes will occur remains challenging. But scientists have recently discovered an unexpected clue that might help...
aol.com - 15 days ago
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Unique two-clawed dinosaur discovered
A rare new species of two-clawed dinosaur has been discovered by scientists in Mongolia's Gobi Desert. The species, named Duonychus tsogtbaatari, was unique within a group of dinosaurs called Therizinosaurs, which stood on their hind legs and usually had three claws. It was medium-sized, with an...
bbc.com - 15 days ago
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A giant iceberg the size of Chicago broke away from Antarctica—then researchers found life they’d never imagined beneath it
An ancient Antarctic ecosystem is revealed after a massive iceberg breaks free....
zmescience.com - 15 days ago
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