Across much of the Rocky Mountain West, a winter of record-breaking high temperatures and historically low snowfall has forced people to think about having less water this spring. But it could also mean more severe wildfires this summer,…
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Low snow water content tied to higher wildfire burn severity, analysis finds
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Explore the natural world from the comfort of your own home with this Paramount+ streaming deal
Paramount+ is best known as the home of “Star Trek,” but it’s also home to plenty of voyages into strange new worlds right here on Earth, thanks to an impressive library of nature documentaries included in the Smithsonian Channel. And in even…
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Shopping in ChatGPT is about to get a lot more interactive – users promised ‘improved speed, relevance and product coverage’
- OpenAI is making it easier to discover new products and compare them in ChatGPT
- Buyers weren’t so fond of Instant Checkout, the company admits
- Companies like Walmart are linking their own environment into ChatGPT
OpenAI has announced a new…
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24 new deep-sea species found including a rare new branch of life
Scientists have identified 24 previously unknown deep-sea amphipod species — including one entirely new superfamily — in the Clarion-Clipperton Zone (CCZ) in the central Pacific Ocean.
The findings, published March 24 in an open-access ZooKeys…
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Pave Space raises $40 million to develop European heavy kickstage
Swiss startup Pave Space has raised $40 million to develop an orbital transfer vehicle that could move satellites from LEO to their final destinations in hours instead of months.
The post Pave Space raises $40 million to develop European heavy…
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Harish Rana Dies: 13 Years In Coma & Final Goodbye, What Happened To Him? Is Passive Euthanasia Painful?
Harish Rana, who became the first Indian to be granted euthanasia by the Supreme Court on March 11, has passed away. The 31-year-old was allowed to undergo the procedure by the apex court after medical reports showed no improvement in…
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Eight Meters up in the Rainforest, Scientists Just Found a Creature with the Face of Moby Dick
Deep in the forest canopy of French Guiana, a dead branch hung eight meters above the forest floor. Inside that branch, a small colony of termites lived without attracting attention for years. When researchers finally opened the wood, they…
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Scientists Map Aging Brain in Unprecedented Detail, Revealing Clues to Alzheimer’s and More
A new single-cell atlas shows how epigenetic changes reshape brain cells during aging, revealing genomic instability, regional differences, and potential biomarkers of brain aging. More than 57 million people worldwide are currently living with…
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Scientists just discovered bees and hummingbirds are drinking alcohol
As bees and hummingbirds move from one flower to another, feeding on nectar while helping plants reproduce, they are also consuming something unexpected: small amounts of alcohol.
In the first large survey of alcohol in floral nectar, biologists…
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Ultra-Processed Foods Linked to Behavioral Issues in Pre-Schoolers
Ultra-processed foods may be contributing to behavioralproblems in young children, according to a new study.
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