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Daily briefing: Millions of mosquitos deployed to save Hawaii’s birds
Ambitious project aims to slow the spread of avian malaria that is wiping out native birds. Plus, how the ‘mind’s eye’ might call up...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
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Dua Lipa's Bridal White Jacquemus Dress Could Double as an Actual Wedding Gown
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I replaced my Linux system with this $ 200 Windows mini PC - and it left me impressed
The small but mighty Minix Z97 weighs half a pound and has commendable power for daily tasks while driving up to three displays. ZDNET's key...
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Exclusive: Coinbase vets raise $ 30 million for crypto wallet startup Turnkey
Crypto infrastructure companies were all the rage during the last crypto bear market in 2022 and 2023. Investors threw millions at startups that...
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Solar investments down 20% in developing countries, says ISA
Entrepreneurs of Africa and Asia-Pacific can significantly contribute towards providing technological ideas to be deployed for energy transition in...
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Nigerian pandemic fraud: Man sentenced for stealing millions
A Nigerian man residing in Canada was sentenced in U.S. District Court in Tacoma to 54 months in prison for wire fraud and aggravated identity...
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These Ancient Fish Haven’t Changed in 200 Million Years
The Earth’s oceans have been home to a variety of life forms for millions of years, evolving through time to adapt to their environment—...
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Daily briefing: Physical masks created using AI can restore damaged paintings
An MIT engineer has designed a way to restore damaged paintings using printed, AI-generated masks. Plus, a ‘trustworthy’ random number generator and...
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Daily briefing: Earth’s next supercontinent will be a giant desert
Up to 92% of Earth could be uninhabitable to mammals in 250 million years. Plus, millions of people live on land contaminated by metal mining and how...
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Daily briefing: World’s first wooden satellite heads for space
A satellite made of wood has been sent to the International Space Station, where it’ll later be released into orbit. Plus, we learn that...
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Rick Steves Wants Tourists To Look For These 2 Phrases When Ordering Food In Tuscany To Dine Like A Local
Tuscany is the type of destination that haunts our dreams on the daily. The rolling vineyards, charming hillside villages, and food — oh, the food —...
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Daily briefing: PubMed blackout stokes fears about database’s future
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US accuses Walgreens of filling millions of illegitimate prescriptions, including for opioids
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Daily briefing: Homo erectus, I presume? Footprints show ancient hominins crossed paths
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Nigerian pandemic fraud: Man sentenced for stealing thousands of identities, millions of dollars
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Daily briefing: What’s next for Syria’s science? A view from Nature’s reporter who was a refugee
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Muslim TikTokers show off their sleepy and confused ‘Ramadan cats’
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Ruby-throated hummingbirds are almost back in SC! Here’s when to put out your feeders
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