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Vietnam's coffee trees stunted by drought, heat and pests |
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Greenhouse cultivation rapidly expanding in low- and
middle-income countries |
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Hunting for edible plants with London's urban foragers |
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Rainy spring weather plagues Bordeaux vines with mildew |
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China lifts trade bans on Australian beef with 'immediate
effect' |
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Simple food swaps could cut greenhouse gas emissions by a
quarter |
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Brazil farmer who lost everything to floods recalls water's
fury |
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Fear brews in Turkey's landslide-plagued tea hills |
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Demise of rangelands 'severely underestimated': report |
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Mosaic grasslands found most effective in Switzerland |
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Geometric Analysis Offers New Insights into Earthquake Causes |
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Strong earthquake hits central Japan |
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Millions of Chinese students start exams in biggest 'gaokao'
ever |
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Shadowy exotic pet trade thrives in Pacific island nation |
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Coevolution Drives Biodiversity on Earth |
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Violence spikes in Cali, Colombia, ahead of UN biodiversity
meet |
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Panda diplomacy is back: China sending two bears to Washington |
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In Darwin's footsteps: scientists recreate historic 1830s
expedition |
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Key tiger habitat swamped by deadly Bangladesh cyclone |
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Seven young elephants drown in Sri Lanka |
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Celebrations as new biopiracy treaty agreed at UN |
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Uncertainty clouds UN talks on biopiracy treaty |
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World will likely temporarily pass 1.5¡C climate limit by
2028: UN |
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From wave to washout? Greens face tough time at EU vote |
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Human-Caused Global Warming Reaches Record Levels, Scientists
Report |
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Fed up with inaction, Germany's climate activists contest EU
elections |
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Climate activists march on Amsterdam business district |
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Submerged homes, heat waves fuel Mexico climate angst |
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Rights court takes climate crisis hearing to Brazilian Amazon |
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NASA launches ground-breaking climate change satellite |
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Nature reborn a year after Ukraine dam blast |
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Myanmar junta revives plans for China-backed mega-dam |
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Africa could help 'decarbonise' global economy, Kenyan
president tells AFP |
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Swiss approve law boosting renewable energy generation |
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Swiss vote on renewable energy plan for 2050 carbon neutrality |
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Pakistan power crisis deepened by mountain tourism |
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Australia's first 'green bond' a $4.8 billion hit with markets |
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Rich nations met $100 billion climate finance goal two years
late: OECD |
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White House to unveil 'unprecedented' 21-state initiative to
modernize U.S. power grid |
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China emissions fall in March, may have peaked: report |
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French greenhouse gas emissions fell 5.8% in 2023: PM |
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Green policies can be vote winners, London mayor says |
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$2.2 billion pledged to end deadly planet-heating cooking
methods |
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Australia unveils budget aimed at becoming 'renewable
superpower' |
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Biden's clean energy tax credits likely to remain 'law of the
land': Brainard |
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US banking giants had 'significant' challenges estimating
climate risks: Fed |
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Ukraine limits energy supplies after 'massive' Russian strike |
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EU's Green Deal target of disinfo ahead of June vote |
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Canada emissions rose in 2022 but 'on track' for 2030 goal:
govt. |
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In message to China, G7 urges others to help climate finance |
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New turbulence transition discovered in fusion plasmas |
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AI Approach Elevates Plasma Performance and Stability Across
Fusion Devices |
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Apple versus donut: How the shape of a tokamak impacts the
limits of the edge of the plasma |
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New discoveries about the nature of light could improve
methods for heating fusion plasma |
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Using AI to improve, speed up plasma physics in fusion |
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Private investment fuels race for nuclear fusion power in US |
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Zap Energy reaches new heights in fusion technology with
37-million-degree plasma |
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Enhancing fusion reactor control through combined plasma
management techniques |
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Hannover's expertise boosts groundbreaking fusion project |
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Setting a laser like sight on a path to practical fusion |
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Unveiling a new class of plasma waves: implications for fusion
energy |
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Preventing Magnet Meltdowns Before They Can Start |
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Leveraging magnetic field flaws for enhanced plasma stability
in a fusion reactor |
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Tests show high-temperature superconducting magnets are ready
for fusion |
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Innovative control of fusion plasma achieved through digital
twin technology |
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Liquid lithium on the walls of a fusion device helps the
plasma within maintain a hot edge |
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Researchers demonstrate the first chip-based 3D printer |
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First metal 3D printing performed on ISS |
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Cool by design 3D printing |
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NASA Grants Licenses for Advanced 3D-Printable Superalloy to
American Firms |
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Detained Uganda environmental activist freed but 'in bad
shape' |
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Amnesty urges Congo industry to protect residents' rights |
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Sky's the limit for biofuels |
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Sustainable Aviation Fuel Reduces Non-CO2 Emissions |
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Vast Gets Approval for Solar Methanol Plant in Port Augusta |
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Singapore shipper claims milestone with bio-methanol
refuelling |
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Studying bubbles can lead to more efficient biofuel motors |
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Kimchi Institute process upcycles cabbage byproducts into
bioplastics |
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Major advancement in sustainable syngas production using solar
power |
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New Insights into the Slow Process of Breaking Down Plant
Material for Biofuels |
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Singapore Airlines buys sustainable jet fuel from Neste |
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Apple to break AI silence at developers conference |
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Meta hit with privacy complaints in Europe over AI plans |
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OpenAI insiders blast lack of AI transparency |
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Humanity in 'race against time' on AI: UN |
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OpenAI forms AI safety committee after key departures |
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Google tweaking AI Overview after search result gaffes |
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Govts., tech firms vow to cooperate against AI risks at Seoul
summit |
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SIAT and NTU develop advanced semiconductor fiber technology |
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Physicists create five-lane superhighway for electrons |
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Intel unveils new chip tech in AI battle with Nvidia, AMD |
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Inside a semiconductor 'clean room' at Japan's top university |
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China invests $47 billion in largest ever chip fund |
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Turning up the heat on next-generation semiconductors |
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Nvidia profits soar on demand for AI power |
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Rapidus 'last opportunity' to put Japan back on global chip
map |
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3D Printed Glass Sensors on Optical Fiber for Enhanced
Connectivity |
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Biden sharply hikes US tariffs on Chinese EVs and chips |
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Experiment Allows for Potential Millions of Qubits on Single
Chip |
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SK Hynix says high-end AI memory chips almost sold out through
2025 |
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Refining entanglement dynamics in superconducting qubit arrays
at MIT |
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Flexible thin-film electronics could transform chip design |
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New insights in spintronics: Researchers enhance understanding
of spin currents |
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Reversal in quantized Hall drifts observed at ETH Zurich |
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Malaysia to build massive chip design park: PM |
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Skyrmions achieve unprecedented speeds promising future
computing advances |
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Taiwan chip giant TSMC's profits surge on AI demand |
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ASML profits down amid China chip spat |
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Micross Components introduces new generation of nuclear event
detectors |
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A roadmap for two-dimensional materials in information
technology |
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