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Plastic packaging could be a greater sin than food waste
Food waste has long been reviled as an immoral, largely preventable feature of our consumer society.
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Investigating membrane reactor properties that enhance carbon dioxide conversion to methane
Climate change, expedited by anthropogenic activities, has become a major environmental concern in this century. Governments and organizations worldwide are gradually making substantial efforts to mitigate this challenge.
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Trump’s Baffling Call for Resuming U.S. Nuclear Tests
Ahead of a meeting with Chinese president Xi Jinping on Thursday, President Donald Trump said the U.S. will resume nuclear testing, ending a 33-year moratorium.
“Because of other countries [sic] testing programs, I have instructed the Department…
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Nanotryrannus ‘proven beyond a reasonable doubt’ to be new species of dinosaur, not just a teenage T. rex
A pivotal new dinosaur study is finally settling a fierce, four-decade-long debate: Was the small tyrannosaur Nanotyrannus a distinct species or merely a teenage Tyrannosaurus rex? Now, a remarkably complete fossil reveals that Nanotyrannus was…
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Alaska’s Typhoon Halong disperses thousands of ancient artifacts dating back to 1650 along Bering Sea shoreline
The Yup’ik community was spared from much of the widespread devastation remnants of Typhoon…
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World's first head-to-toe cellular atlas of the mosquito released
The most dangerous animal in the world just got easier to study—and perhaps defeat one day. Researchers from Rockefeller University’s Laboratory of Neurogenetics and Behavior, in collaboration with mosquito experts around the globe, have…
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Turning smartphones into earthquake sensors
The impact of an earthquake on people and property depends not only on the earthquake’s characteristics like magnitude and depth, but also on local soil conditions, which contribute to the so-called “site effect.” Mapping the site effect at a…
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How do planets get wet? Experiments show water creation during planet formation process
New experimental work demonstrates that large quantities of water are created as a natural consequence of planet formation.
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Nanotyrannus was not a teenaged T. rex
A new Nanotyrannus fossil suggests the diminutive dino lived alongside T. rex in the late Cretaceous Period
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