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Scientists develop revolutionary new tool that uses trees to help cool down cities: 'That information hasn't been available'
A new tool developed by ecologists will help urban planners cool cities more efficiently. Planting trees is a common cooling method, but it relies...
yahoo.com - 30+ days ago
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Scientists issue warning over unexpected toxic substance discovered in everyday drink: 'This has gone completely under the radar'
A new study has found a common "forever chemical" in mineral water from several European nations.What's happening?Researchers from the Pesticide...
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How HR Leaders Can Develop Strong Leadership Training Programs
Julie Hoagland, chief human resources officer at Alkami. Developing strong mentors and managers has always been an impactful cascade through various levels of an organization,...
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Revolutionary 3D-Printing Technology Meets Traditional Craftsmanship In Icon’s New Austin Homes
Icon, a prominent leader in 3D printing technology, has announced its latest venture to construct twelve new homes in Austin, Texas. These residences...
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'That Was Hard': James Gunn on Scrapping a 'Very Different' Alternate Ending for Superman
Superman writer-director and DC Studios co-head James Gunn recently delved into an alternate ending for the Man of Steel's newest cinematic outing....
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EXCLUSIVE: This dude made a parody Strava app that lets you fake your runs to protest influencer fitness culture
You can now fake a 10K in under 40 minutes—and pay $ 3.50 for the privilege. A developer is challenging a shift in runner culture with a...
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NASA’s Hubble telescope captures vivid new images of Andromeda’s satellite galaxies
For decades, scientists have studied small satellite galaxies to better understand how the universe’s smallest galaxies evolve. Much of what is known...
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Unprecedented ocean temperatures make this hurricane season especially dangerous
The world's oceans have consistently been breaking daily heat records since early 2023, a yearlong fever that has climate scientists, coral reef experts and even hurricane...
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Scientists Discovered An Amazing Practical Use For Your Leftover Coffee Grounds
We could be producing concrete that's 30 percent stronger by processing and adding charred coffee grounds to the mix, researchers in Australia...
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Australia Wants to Host Climate Talks in 2026
Tensions are rising at the COP29 climate conference in Baku, Azerbaijan as as delegates try to agree on a new climate finance goal for the...
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Enterprise family gives $ 50 million to Wash U neuroscientists
The chairman of St. Louis-based Enterprise Holdings and his wife have donated $ 50 million to Washington University’s neuroscience department. Andrew...
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Best trees for spring blossom – 5 beautiful options for a spectacular seasonal show in any sized yard
Nothing signals the changing of the seasons like the sight of blossom in the garden. After the dark and cold months of winter, the appearance...
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For the first time ever, scientists convert light into a supersolid
Scientists have achieved a breakthrough in quantum physics, successfully creating a supersolid state using light for the first time .This achievement,...
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When and Why Consider Greenfiber Cellulose Insulation
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Why is this giant desert turning green? Scientists may finally know the answer.
Many deserts face worsening droughts, but India's Thar Desert has become 38% greener in the past 20 years due to increased rainfall and expanding...
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pets
Bird Flu Spreads To Cats, Possibly Horses As Officials Signal No Plans To Authorize Vaccination
Avian flu continues to spread with cases in cats, horses, and humans. Scientists monitor wildlife infections. Vaccine development may face...
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Spotify now shows how many time s people listened to podcast episodes
YouTube continues to dominate the podcasting space, but Spotify is actively working to close the gap. The latest development: a new feature that lets users...
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iOS 26 SDK offers strongest hint yet at a foldable iPhone
Apple’s WWDC sessions usually offer a mix of developer guidance and subtle hardware tea leaves. And last week, one passing comment during the explanation...
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Chinese scientists say funding shake-up has made it harder to win grants
Applications have soared, but the success rate for key grants has dropped since last year. Gemma Conroy Scientists in many countries face intense...
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Atomic Heart 2 in development, focuses on player freedom, RPG elements, retro-futuristic style
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Trials of drugs developed with AI could begin this year, Google DeepMind CEO says
The CEO of Google Mind has suggested clinical trials of the first drugs designed with the help of AI could begin this year. At the...
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OpenAI’s $ 6.5 Billion Hardware Acquisition And HealthBench Work Will Accelerate Healthcare AI Capabilities
OpenAI, the famed company behind ChatGPT, released HealthBench, a new standard to measure AI outputs specifically for healthcare use cases. The company indicates that creation...
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The Science of Tripping Comes to Town
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Japan’s scientists demand more money for basic science
Petition representing hundreds of thousands of researchers in Japan calls for an increase in cash to boost competitiveness. Anna Ikarashi Anna Ikarashi...
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These Are the Top Innovations Paving the Way for Clean Energy By 2030
The UN's 2030 goals depends on maintaining the momentum of research, development and innovation in the field of clean energy. Here is how three industry leaders —...
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iOS 18.5 looks like a minor update, but the big changes are coming in iOS 19
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