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From land acquisitions to local ownership: Alternatives for carbon offsetting (commentary)
The voluntary carbon market and the business of carbon offsetting have faced increasing criticism in recent years, not only for the systematic overestimation of emission reductions, but also because projects have frequently had adverse effects on…
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Love in low gravity: The surprisingly high stakes of sex in space
Outer space is having a moment. NASA’s Artemis 2 mission is about to take humans farther into space than we have ever gone; SpaceX is preparing to test the latest version of Starship, its interplanetary transport system; and just…
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Why is Bezos trolling Musk on X with turtle pics? Because he has a new Moon plan.
The founder of Amazon, Jeff Bezos, does not often post on the social media site owned by his rival Elon Musk. But on Monday, Bezos did, sharing a black-and-white image of a turtle…
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Cohere’s $240M year sets stage for IPO
As the top AI labs like Google, Anthropic, and OpenAI chase enterprise adoption, Canadian AI startup Cohere has been quietly cleaning up.
The startup told investors in a memo that it surpassed its $200 million annual recurring revenue target in…
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How AI-powered threats are rewriting email security economics
Ten years ago, email security ROI was simple: deploy pattern-matching systems, accept some false positives, staff a SOC for escalations. The math worked because attacks followed patterns machines could learn.
AI broke that model.

Startup bets on new approach to space-based missile defense
‘Our interceptors will actively track hypersonic threats and shortly before impact will deploy large particle clouds’
The post Startup bets on new approach to space-based missile defense appeared first on SpaceNews.
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Artemis 2 rocket photobombs SpaceX Crew-12 photo of the day for Feb. 13, 2026
NASA’s Artemis 2 SLS rocket lurks behind the Crew-12 Falcon 9 rocket. (Image credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett) Two crew-worth spacecraft appear to sit side by side on their rockets in this NASA picture captured at the Kennedy Space Center in…
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The Tourist Draw of Melting Glaciers
Glaciers are no strangers to paradox. Perched at the boundary between heaven and Earth, these frozen rivers of ice are inhospitable to most forms of life, and yet they’re the source of life-giving water for millions of people in the mountains…
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