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UCLA researchers discover source of super-fast 'electron rain' |
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Pinpointing the sound of failure |
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Visualizing the invisible |
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New experiment could confirm the fifth element |
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Direct evidence of strong electron correlation in a 2D
material found |
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Physicists shed light on the darkness |
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Quantum information: Light from rare-earth molecules |
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Weird world of high-pressure chemistry made simple by
electronegativity scale |
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Quantum complexity grows linearly for an exponentially long
time |
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Astronomers reveal remarkable simulations of the early
universe |
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Scientists develop most detailed model of the early universe
to date |
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NASA finalizes plans for its next cosmic mapmaker |
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NASA's Roman mission will test competing cosmic acceleration
theories |
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Mathematical discovery could shed light on secrets of the
Universe |
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Scientists reveal 4.4 million galaxies in a new map |
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Costa Rica: Central America's green pin-up |
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UN starts task force for company climate targets |
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How fast can we stop Earth from warming? |
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Canada announces billions in new climate spending |
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Australian school students join global climate protest |
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Climate 'greatest threat' to Australia's security, defense
figures warn |
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Nations vet climate solutions as world 'sleepwalks' to
catastrophe |
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Sky is not the limit for solar geoengineering |
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'Maladaptation': how not to cope with climate change |
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Young Sami return to reindeer herding despite climate fears |
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Arctic greening won't save the climate--here's why |
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NATO says cannot allow 'security vacuum' in Arctic |
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NATO troops face chill of combat in Arctic exercises |
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Dramatic warming in the Arctic |
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First-of-its-kind research reveals rapid changes to the Arctic
seafloor as submerged permafrost thaws |
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Thawing permafrost could leach microbes, chemicals into
environment |
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Ozone may be heating the planet more than we realise |
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Shanghai harvests memes from lockdown veg shortage |
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Tale of two cities as Shanghai goes into slow-motion lockdown |
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Anxiety and empty shelves as Shanghai COVID-19 cases surge |
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China locks down city of 9 million as virus ripples across
country |
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China reports two COVID-19 deaths, first in more than a year |
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'Iron army' of grocery runners feeds Shanghai as COVID hits |
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Hong Kong leader defends health workers drafted in from China |
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China to 'stick with' zero-COVID strategy, President Xi says |
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China boosts bed spaces as Omicron outbreak spreads |
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Ex-Hong Kong adviser condemns city leader over deadly COVID
storm |
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Chinese cities and factories lock down as outbreak spreads |
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As virus cases surge, can China's zero-COVID strategy hold? |
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Elderly care homes in eye of Hong Kong's deadly COVID storm |
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Mandatory Hong Kong COVID testing 'not a priority': city
leader |
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China's zero-COVID policy under pressure as cases rise |
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Shanghai residents frustrated by food shortages, prolonged
lockdowns |
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What next for Iraq amid deep political schism? |
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Iraq MPs fail for third time to elect new president |
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Hong Kong jails ex-opposition lawmaker over legislature folder
grab |
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The 12 candidates standing in France's presidential election |
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Myanmar army says will 'annihilate' coup opponents |
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Shanghai prunes memes from lockdown veg shortage |
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Anti-GMO themes losing traction worldwide, suggests new
scientific paper |
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Ukraine war rattles EU green farming plan |
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The scientists helping farmers kick the chemical habit |
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US drought pushes cotton prices to ten-year high |
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Relocating farmland could turn back clock twenty years on
carbon emissions, say scientists |
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We should be eating more insects and using their waste to grow
crops, says plant ecologist |
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Biodiversity loss 'threat to financial stability' |
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Saving nature: Conserving 30% of the land, sea just the start |
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Hundreds of new mammal species waiting to be found |
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Will big biodiversity ambitions be enough to save nature? |
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Money at the heart of international efforts to save nature |
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Body composting takes root in US 'green' burial trend |
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Europe raptor numbers down 55,000 due to gun-lead poison:
study |
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Once-starving lions roar back to life in Sudan sanctuary |
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Gorillas in our midst: Baby apes boost Congo wildlife haven |
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Endangered bat not seen in four decades found in Rwanda |
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100 new species in Myanmar reveal its 'biological riches' |
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Hong Kong calls UK criticisms 'ridiculous' |
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Australian, Canadian judges to stay on HK top court as UK
judges resign |
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Australian journalist to stand trial in China on state secrets
charges |
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Two UK judges resign from Hong Kong's top court |
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UK judges to withdraw from Hong Kong's top court |
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Australia voices concern for journalist as trial in China
looms |
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American lawyer released from prison, says 'banned' from Hong
Kong |
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Hong Kong martial arts teacher charged over sedition, weapons |
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Hong Kong leader defends mainland medics; Shenzhen eases
lockdown |
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Unwed and unwanted, Chinese single mothers fight for rights |
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Shanghai tailors keep qipao dress tradition alive |
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Vietnam bans new Tom Holland film over South China Sea map |
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'Graft probes and power games': Xi's corruption drive turns to
cash trail |
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CIA boss: China 'unsettled' by Russia's war in Ukraine |
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Virus chaos pushes more expats to join Hong Kong exodus |
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Most EU cities breach UN air particle guidelines: report |
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Rio launches clean-up of gorgeous, filthy bay--again |
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Plastic pollution cuts power in DR Congo |
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Environmentalist held in Tehran 'on hunger strike': sister |
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Visible ocean plastics just the tip of the iceberg |
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Yemen war turns nature reserve back into waste dump |
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Firms blast Bolsonaro bill on mining indigenous lands |
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Using soap to remove micropollutants from water |
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US veterans sick after burn pit exposure want recognition--and
compensation |
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Los Angeles suing Monsanto for chemicals in waterways |
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Probe accuses Swiss mining firm of hiding Guatemala pollution |
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'Love hormone' oxytocin turns fierce lions into kittens |
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Mideast, Central Asia temperature-rises twice world average:
IMF |
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Senegal's water-stressed capital faces difficult future |
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Myanmar's Suu Kyi back in junta court after COVID quarantine |
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Central Africa's Aka Pygmies struggle with stigma and poverty |
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As Zimbabwe eyes election, fears grow of a return to dirty
tricks |
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Manufacturing isn't the only way poor countries can develop |
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Tigray rebels agree 'cessation of hostilities' |
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West African court orders suspension of Mali sanctions |
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Harmony in the Wadden |
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Indigenous lands key to climate goals in Latin America: report |
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Ivory Coast walls up forest to fend off encroaching city |
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Lost children survive 25-day ordeal in Amazon |
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