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Fungal garden cultivated by Leafcutter Ants provide insights
into biofuels |
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Synthetic aviation fuel has yet to take off in Europe: study |
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Ants help reveal why sourcing different plants for eco fuels
is crucial for biodiversity |
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Researchers create light-powered yeast, providing insights
into evolution, biofuels, cellular aging |
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Combining materials may support unique superconductivity for
quantum computing |
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Magnesium protects tantalum, a promising material for making
qubits |
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Unveiling the generation principles of charged particles
'trion' in 2D semiconductor |
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New photon-based quantum computing method offers built-in
error correction |
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Sivers Semiconductors and Thorium Space set to enhance
satellite capabilities |
10 |
Sivers Semiconductors Expands into High-Frequency SATCOM with
ESA-Funded Project |
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Redwire targets global semiconductor market with in-space
manufacturing initiative |
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New candidate for universal memory is fast, low-power, stable
and long-lasting |
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TSMC to launch chipmaking plant in Japan, but US plant to face
delays |
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Mass-producible miniature quantum memory |
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Generating stable qubits at room temperature |
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Tantalum silicide's key role in high-temperature spintronic
devices |
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Researchers show classical computers can keep up with, and
surpass, their quantum counterparts |
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A car-free Eiffel Tower zone? Paris mayor faces pushback |
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Greta Thunberg expected at banned French anti-motorway protest |
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Barclays bank to stop financing new oil, gas projects |
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U.S. sanctions four entities, one ship for violating Russian
oil price cap |
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British navy ship repels Huthi rebel attack: minister |
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Climate crisis prompts Biden to halt new gas export facilities |
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U.S. ship comes under Houthi attack near Yemen |
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Yemen's Huthis fire missiles at ships in Red Sea |
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Groundbreaking discovery enables cost-effective and
eco-friendly green hydrogen production |
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Norway court rules 3 oil drilling licences invalid |
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Oil demand growth to halve in 2024: IEA |
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MIT researchers outline a path for scaling clean hydrogen
production |
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Seismic and infrasonic signals used to characterize Nord
Stream pipeline events |
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Indigenous Australians fail bid to block major gas project |
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UK remains ready to act against attacks on shipping: Cameron |
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US, UK say they want to 'de-escalate tensions' in Red Sea |
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AI game trains young Chinese to face nosy relatives at New
Year |
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Hong Kong to allow recognition of some China court rulings |
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Xi's corruption crackdown targets embattled finance sector |
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Shanghai's elderly seek romance at Ikea lonely hearts club |
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China appoints son of ex-president Hu Jintao to senior govt.
role |
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Hit Chinese TV series rekindles sidelined Shanghainese dialect |
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China to pile on pressure after rebuke from Taiwan's voters |
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Green steel from toxic red mud |
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Benchtop test quickly identifies extremely impact-resistant
materials |
43 |
Rice study shows coal-based product could replace sand in
concrete |
44 |
Scientists trap krypton atoms to form one-dimensional gas |
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Mongolia on brink of mega mining deal with French
multinational |
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Intercontinental team to grow protein crystals in space |
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MSU making voice-activated artificial intelligence more
accessible |
48 |
One person can supervise 'swarm' of 100 unmanned autonomous
vehicles, OSU research shows |
49 |
Israeli strikes on Gaza's Rafah escalate fears of ground
operation |
50 |
New AI tool discovers realistic 'metamaterials' with unusual
properties |
51 |
MIT physicists capture the first sounds of heat
"sloshing" in a superfluid |
52 |
Greenhouse gas repurposed in University of Auckland
experiments |
53 |
Inexpensive, carbon-neutral biofuels are finally possible |
54 |
Watching the enzymes that convert plant fiber into simple
sugars |
55 |
When nanoplastics are not what they seem |
56 |
Biden strengthens US soot regulations, angering industry |
57 |
New Zealand to ban 'forever chemicals' in make-up |
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Industrial pollution costs 2% of Europe's GDP: report |
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Study shows high air pollution in three Paris metro stations |
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Spain's 'nurdle' row spills over into EU parliament |
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A new way to swiftly eliminate micropollutants from water |
62 |
Senegal's Hann Bay, a paradise turned sewer, awaits clean up |
63 |
Toxic heavy metal pollution in the Southern Hemisphere over
the last 2,000 years |
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Technique could improve the sensitivity of quantum sensing
devices |
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Israel PM orders army to prepare to evacuate civilians from
Gaza's Rafah |
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BASF to speed up exit from Xinjiang ventures after Uyghur
abuse reports |
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Climate change an afterthought in Pakistan election |
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BASF implicated in Uyghur rights abuses: reports |
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China quietly expanding influence in Taliban-ruled Afghanistan |
70 |
Pakistan and Iran agree to 'de-escalate' after trading air
strikes |
71 |
Calls for calm after Iran, Pakistan trade strikes on militants |
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Pakistan recalls ambassador after Iran air strike kills two
children |
73 |
Turkey strikes Kurdish militants in Iraq, Syria |
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Turkey bombs Kurdish 'terrorist targets' in Iraq, Syria |
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JET Achieves Fusion Energy Milestone with New World Record |
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Scientists in UK set fusion record |
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Biden Administration invests $1.5 billion in clean buses |
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Biden strengthens US soot regulations, angering industry |
79 |
Google goes big on ChatGPT-style chatbot |
80 |
Voyager Space and Palantir Forge Alliance to Boost National
Security in Space |
81 |
Aerojet Rocketdyne Powers Key U.S. Missile Defense Test with
Advanced MRBM Target |
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NATO chief calls on Europe to ramp up arms production |
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House fails to pass GOP-led Israel aid bill |
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Russia stops Ecuador banana imports after US arms deal |
85 |
Defense Department lists dozens of Chinese military companies
operating in U.S. |
86 |
Canada drops ban on military exports to Turkey |
87 |
S. Korea's Yoon tells Marines to 'act first, report later' if
provoked |
88 |
First Russian tourists post-COVID arrive in Pyongyang |
89 |
Kim Jong Un threatens to 'put an end' to South Korea if
attacked |
90 |
China, N. Korea key officials meet in Pyongyang |
91 |
Biden slaps new int'l law requirements on nations receiving
U.S. military aid |
92 |
Senate advances standalone $95 billion foreign aid package but
more hurdles lie ahead |
93 |
Xi and Putin accuse US of 'interference' in call |
94 |
Meeting NATO, Blinken warns Ukraine gains in doubt if no US
aid |
95 |
Turkey ratifies Sweden's NATO bid; Hungary last obstacle to
membership |
96 |
India fetes France's Macron at annual military parade |
97 |
Swedish PM says won't negotiate with Hungary on NATO bid |
98 |
Turkey ratifies Sweden's NATO membership after protracted
delay |
99 |
Orban invites Swedish PM to discuss NATO accession |
100 |
Baltic states to build new defences on Russia, Belarus borders |
101 |
NATO announces months-long exercise with 90,000 troops |
102 |
Philippine Coast Guard accuses Chinese vessels of 'dangerous'
manoeuvres |
103 |
Philippines, US hold third joint patrol in South China Sea |
104 |
Houthi rebels fire on U.S. Navy destroyer in Red Sea |
105 |
Chinese research ship to make Maldives resupply call |
106 |
US military declares two Navy SEALs lost at sea 'deceased' |
107 |
China, Philippines agree to talk more on South China Sea
flare-ups |
108 |
7 killed, including 3 children, as Russian drone strike
ignites fire in Kharkiv |
109 |
Ecuador mulls sending Russian military 'scrap' to Ukraine |
110 |
Israel strike wounds Hezbollah official in Lebanon: security
source |
111 |
Fierce battles in Gaza after Jordan attack kills 3 US troops |
112 |
Ukraine hit by overnight Russian strikes across country |
113 |
Iraq's Kataeb Hezbollah rebukes US for strikes |
114 |
US strike kills pro-Iran commander in Baghdad |
115 |
Iraq urges end to 'cycle of violence' after US troop deaths |
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Iran-linked groups vow more attacks on US forces in Iraq |
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