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Just one exo-Earth pixel can reveal continents, oceans, and more
Over the past 35 years, a tremendous transformation has occurred in astronomy. Back in 1990, there wasn’t a single planet known outside of our own...
bigthink.com - 15 days ago
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Mass. launches new program to monitor whales off state coast
BOSTON — The Massachusetts Department of Fish and Game and the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution have partnered to start a program that will...
wcvb.com - 15 days ago
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Buying carbon credits to fight climate change? Here’s what to know
Carbon credits sold on the voluntary market are under scrutiny for not offsetting greenhouse gas emissions as claimed....
sciencenews.org - 15 days ago
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Scientist Who Discovered 'Dark Oxygen' Ignored It For Years. Here's Why.
Children are always asking "Why?" As they experience things for the first time , it's natural to want to find out more. But as children grow into...
sciencealert.com - 16 days ago
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Greenland has gained over 1600 km of new coastline as glaciers retreat
Rising temperatures in the Arctic are causing glaciers to retreat onto land, exposing thousands of kilometres of coastline in Greenland and other...
newscientist.com - 16 days ago
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23andMe files for bankruptcy as CEO steps down
Once valued at $ 6 billion, executives have yet to find a bidder for the $ 50 million gene testing company that has never turned a profit. DNA testing firm 23andMe has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection to help the company sell itself after years of financial difficulties. Anne Wojcicki,...
theverge.com - 16 days ago
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Planting Seeds for Thriving Data Management
The volumes and varieties of data coming from all types of scientific instrumentation around the globe and beyond are rapidly growing. Appropriate...
eos.org - 16 days ago
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The Most Destructive Bugs Ever to Hit American Farms
In the realms of agriculture, the prosperity of crops plays a crucial role in shaping the economy and ensuring food security. However, lurking amidst...
animalsaroundtheglobe.com - 16 days ago
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White-collar crimes: 'Fall from grace' and the stigma of reentry into society
People convicted of federal white-collar crimes come from different social and demographic backgrounds compared to those convicted of other offenses....
phys.org - 16 days ago
nature / technology / cool stuff
EVs power up, oil demand growth slows: 2024's rapid global energy shift – IEA
Global energy demand spiked in 2024, driven largely by surging electricity use, according to a new report released today by the International Energy Agency (IEA). Electricity consumption jumped by nearly 1,100 terawatt-hours – a hefty 4.3% increase – nearly twice the annual average growth of the...
electrek.co - 16 days ago
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Are We Creating Tornadoes? The Role of Urban Heat Islands in Storm Formation
In a world where our cities are growing larger and denser, the question arises: are we inadvertently contributing to the formation of tornadoes? This...
weather-fox.com - 16 days ago
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Plastic pollution cuts into fishers’ livelihoods in Ecuador and Peru
Plastic waste is increasingly causing problems for fishers. Fishnets bring up bottles, propellers get tangled in bags, water pumps get clogged with...
mongabay.com - 16 days ago
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How Texas oil workers, technology are helping build a new renewable boom
This story was produced in partnership with the Pulitzer Center. It is part four in a four-part series. Read part one here, part two here and part...
thehill.com - 16 days ago
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Paris votes on making 500 streets car-free, in test for green city policies
Mayor Anne Hidalgo has floated a plan to “revegetate” 500 Parisian streets to make the city more liveable. Critics say it would deepen divides between urbanites and commuters. Parisians cast their ballots Sunday over an ambitious proposal floated by the mayor that would block 500 streets to road...
washingtonpost.com - 16 days ago
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The Eco-Anxiety Epidemic: How Gen Z Activists are Channeling Fear into Solutions
From coast to coast, Gen Z has witnessed the destruction of the places they love, from childhood homes to college campuses. Entire communities have...
earthday.org - 16 days ago
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Scientists Have Discovered a Previously Unknown Forest Giant in the Remote Mountains of East Africa
A previously unknown gigantic species has been discovered by researchers working in the remote Udzungwa Mountains of East Africa.Named Tessmannia...
thedebrief.org - 16 days ago
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No magmatic driving force for Europan sea-floor volcanism
The internal ocean of Jupiter’s moon Europa is thought to be a prime candidate for hosting extraterrestrial life. Europa’s silicate interior may...
nature.com - 16 days ago
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DNA testing site 23andMe files for bankruptcy protection
Popular DNA testing firm 23andMe has filed for bankruptcy protection, and announced that its co-founder and CEO, Anne Wojcicki, has resigned with immediate effect. The company will now attempt to sell itself under the supervision of a court. 23andMe said in a press release that it plans to continue...
bbc.com - 16 days ago
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Heterogeneous pressure on croplands from land-based strategies to meet the 1.5 °C target
Achieving the 1.5 °C target outlined in the Paris Agreement necessitates coordinated global efforts, particularly in the form of ambitious climate...
nature.com - 16 days ago
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Food Companies Cut Methane, Create Business Opportunities
As devastating wildfires, floods, and disease outbreaks impact everything from the health of farm animals to grocery store prices, major food companies are acting to protect their bottom lines and help create a more resilient industry by addressing methane pollution. From chocolate bar makers to...
forbes.com - 16 days ago
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Like SD, North Dakota organizers keep fighting carbon pipeline
A Monday court hearing features a case pitting two North Dakota counties against a large carbon capture project. The legal challenge stands in the...
publicnewsservice.org - 16 days ago
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Christine Todd Whitman thinks the EPA is going the wrong direction
This story was originally published by Inside Climate News. Inside Climate News, Delaware Currents and NJ Spotlight News are part of a collaborative...
delawarecurrents.org - 16 days ago
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Farmers almanacs issue spring outlooks with zinger storms, slow warmups
Spring has sprung, even if the temperatures aren’t feeling like it yet. With the new season, The Old Farmer’s Almanac and the Farmers’ Almanac have both released their spring weather outlooks to help planters and families plan their calendars in the months ahead. Unlike your daily weather forecasts,...
aol.com - 16 days ago
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The climate movement is talking about carbon all wrong, a new book argues
Burning oil, gas, and coal — literal fossil fuels, made from the compressed remains of ancient plants and plankton — has released carbon into Earth’s atmosphere, where it traps heat and alters the climate. That process has caused massive destruction and loss of life, and it will continue to do so....
salon.com - 16 days ago
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Human population reduction is not a quick fix for environmental problems
The planet’s large, growing, and overconsuming human population, especially the increasing affluent component, is rapidly eroding many of the Earth’s...
nih.gov - 16 days ago
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Opinion | Why the trees in my neighborhood are disappearing
You don’t need to travel far to witness the impact of climate change in not-so-subtle ways. Mike Tidwell is the author of the forthcoming “The Lost Trees of Willow Avenue: A Story of Climate and Hope on One American Street.” Welcome to my neighborhood, the 7100 block of Willow Avenue. I’ve lived in...
washingtonpost.com - 16 days ago
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Predicting the impact of climate change on the distribution of rhododendron on the qinghai-xizang plateau using maxent model
Amid the ongoing trend of global warming, the distribution of habitable areas for Rhododendron is facing significant risks. To investigate the...
nature.com - 16 days ago
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The Blogs: Severe Weather Potential Late Late This Week
After a severe cold outbreak with steady rains, our weather will turn unusually warm — and then dangerously stormy. Temperatures will warm to balmy...
sofisrael.com - 16 days ago
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IRA repeal would increase energy costs, hurt jobs: Energy Innovation
Repealing the Inflation Reduction Act’s tax credits and funding programs would increase U.S. household annual energy costs by $ 6 billion in 2030 and...
utilitydive.com - 16 days ago
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As apes adapt to human disturbance, their new behaviors also put them at risk: Study
Human activities such as mining, agriculture, urbanization, damming and logging threaten the habitats of great apes in Africa and Asia. Apes have...
mongabay.com - 16 days ago
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Are Rising Temperatures Part of a Natural Cycle or a Human-Made Crisis?
As the mercury climbs higher year after year, one of the most pressing questions we face is whether these rising temperatures are simply part of...
weather-fox.com - 16 days ago
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Even moderate CO2 emissions could lead to 7°C of warming by 2200
Even with moderate emissions of greenhouse gases, a scenario currently expected to warm the planet by about 3°C, there is a 1-in-10 chance of...
newscientist.com - 16 days ago
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Too Much Sleep May Actually Decrease Your Lifespan
Researchers have been studying mortality rates for centuries in an effort to determine the best practices to achieve a long and healthy life. For...
sciencing.com - 16 days ago
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Glaciers are not just blocks of ice — plans to save them mustn’t overlook their hidden life
As glaciers begin to disappear, technological fixes to slow or halt ice melt are emerging. But regulations are urgently required before these fixes...
nature.com - 16 days ago
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How Jordan Peterson Became a Global Anti-Net Zero Power Broker
This special investigation between Canada’s National Observer and DeSmog was produced in collaboration with the Institute for Sustainability,...
desmog.com - 16 days ago
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Bluegrass Wildlife: The meaning of sustainability - and why it's worth celebrating with a months-long festival - NKyTribune
By Howard Whiteman Murray State University My colleagues and I teach a non-majors class called Saving Planet Earth, where we try to teach our students...
nkytribune.com - 16 days ago
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Shaking up earthquake safety in Nepal with a folk song
Geophysicist Shiba Subedi combines science and songwriting to raise awareness and debunk earthquake myths. Growing up in Jaljala, a remote village in...
nature.com - 16 days ago
nature / science / space
5 of the Strangest and Most Dangerous Exoplanets Ever Discovered
Learn what planet rains molten iron and which planet has two moons like Tatooine in Star Wars. Long before astronomers discovered the first exoplanet...
discovermagazine.com - 16 days ago
nature / technology
Americans Are Rushing to Get Off the Grid
For years, Americans have been blanketing their homes with scads of solar panels. Now, they’re adding a growing number of batteries to store that...
bloomberg.com - 16 days ago
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Endangered Sierra Nevada Red Fox Faces Additional Threats from California Wildfires
California’s wildfires have become increasingly intense and frequent due to climate change, posing significant risks to wildlife. Among the species...
animalsaroundtheglobe.com - 16 days ago
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Dengue Fever Spikes as Climate Crisis Fuels Mosquito-Borne Outbreaks
As millions of Americans gear up for spring break, the CDC has issued a warning about a surge in dengue fever cases across the Americas. Popular...
onegreenplanet.org - 16 days ago
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Is Carbon Dioxide Really the Main Culprit of Climate Change? The Other Side of the Argument
Climate change is a topic that has sparked debates worldwide, with many attributing carbon dioxide (CO2) as the primary villain. However, is it truly...
weather-fox.com - 16 days ago
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Power Generated From Earth's Movement Through its Own Magnetic Field
Nearly two centuries after Faraday’s failed attempts, scientists have demonstrated that Earth's continuous spin can directly generate electrical...
discovermagazine.com - 16 days ago
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Indonesia Confirms $ 20 Billion Climate Deal Despite US Exit
The Indonesian government confirmed a $ 20 billion commitment from rich nations to help it shut polluting coal plants and transition to cleaner energy...
bloomberg.com - 16 days ago
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Extreme 'Feast And Famine' Cycle Sparked Explosion of Life on Earth
Imagine a world where the oxygen you need changes dramatically between day and night. Your world shifts from being rich in oxygen (oxic) in the day,...
sciencealert.com - 16 days ago
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Mangos Are Now Thriving in the Most Unexpected Place
Rising temperatures are reshaping agriculture in Italy, making way for tropical fruit in unexpected places. The mango is a truly fantastic fruit. As Mango.org explains, it is actually a "drupe," aka a "simple fleshy fruit that usually contains a single seed," and belongs to the cashew family. It is...
foodandwine.com - 16 days ago
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Senator Whitehouse’s Climate Crisis/Property Insurance/RE Collapse Scenario
Keep up. Get CounterPunch in your inbox. Real estate has become climate change’s biggest victim. Climate change is attacking America’s most valuable,...
counterpunch.org - 16 days ago
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Community news: Climate change panel and leadership applications open
Applications open for Leadership NW Indiana program The Leadership Institute at Purdue Northwest (PNW) has opened applications for the 2025-2026 Leadership Northwest Indiana (LNI) program. Facilitated by a team that includes faculty members from the PNW’s College of Business, as well as leadership...
chicagotribune.com - 16 days ago
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A Day Dedicated to Glaciers Reveals How Much They're Shrinking
How did you celebrate this year’s World Day for Glaciers? Following a United Nations declaration, March 21 was the first time that a specific day was...
insidehook.com - 16 days ago
nature / technology / apps
Apple Watch SE 3's plastic casing puts its future in 'serious jeopardy'
Apple’s third-gen Apple Watch SE may not launch any time soon, with the device running into “serious jeopardy.” Rumors have indicated Apple will switch to a plastic casing with the next Apple Watch SE refresh. However, this move might have backfired, with the company’s design and operations team not...
cultofmac.com - 16 days ago
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