WWF has mapped many of these pathways, which it refers to as Arctic “blue corridors,” and shared them with the IMO to help guide ship operators. Existing IMO guidelines already call on mariners to take special care…
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A crisis emerges across the US as 'forever chemicals' quietly contaminate drinking water wells
Kristen Hanneman made a small decision in 2022 that would upend life for her entire town.
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Infrared running of gravity offers a field-theoretic route to dark matter phenomena
The mystery of dark matter—unseen, pervasive, and essential in standard cosmology—has loomed over physics for decades. In new research, I explore a different possibility: Rather than postulating new particles, I propose that perhaps gravity…
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A student made cosmic dust in her lab—what she found could help us understand how life started on Earth
A Sydney Ph.D. student has recreated a tiny piece of the universe inside a bottle in her laboratory, producing cosmic dust from scratch. The results shed new light on how the chemical building blocks of life may have formed long before Earth…
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Chinese tech giants trade cash for AI buzz
Chinese tech giants are luring users with cash offers before their reported upcoming releases of competing AI models this month.
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Lithium-free battery breaks voltage barrier for ultra-cheap energy storage | Research
Sodium batteries may have just crossed a critical threshold, moving into high-voltage territory and opening a realistic path toward sustainable, low-cost energy storage.
Unlike conventional lithium-ion batteries, sodium–sulfur batteries…
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Lithium-free battery breaks voltage barrier for ultra-cheap energy storage | Research
Sodium batteries may have just crossed a critical threshold, moving into high-voltage territory and opening a realistic path toward sustainable, low-cost energy storage.
Unlike conventional lithium-ion batteries, sodium–sulfur batteries…
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Scientists Identify the First Branch on the Tree of Life
For decades, biologists have attempted to trace the earliest split on the animal tree of life, one that occurred approximately 600 million years ago. All living animals, from mammals to mollusks, descend from a shared ancestor. The first…
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Multiple bacteria may be behind elk hoof disease
A debilitating hoof disease affecting elk herds across the Pacific Northwest appears to be driven not by a single pathogen but by multiple bacterial species working together, according to a study led by researchers in Washington State…
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