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Scientists establish link between Earth's orbital shifts and
ice age cycles |
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Study reveals how Earth's orbit controls ice ages |
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Study reveals how rising temperatures could lead to population
crashes |
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Earliest evidence of human habitation in rainforests uncovered |
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Pentagon orders removal of pro-diversity online content |
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The quest to extend human life is both fascinating and fraught
with moral peril |
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Tree planting remains the most effective carbon removal
strategy despite climate and economic uncertainties |
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A catalytic two-step: Transforming industrial CO2 into a
renewable fuel |
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Rice-led study reveals monolayer amorphous carbon is
significantly tougher than graphene |
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Adaptation to extreme conditions thermal water biofilm studies
could help understand ancient ecosystems |
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How Life Emerged on Early Earth |
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Can we find floating vegetation on ocean planets |
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NASA Investigates Spaceborne Antibiotic Resistance with ISS
Experiment |
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Efforts to Detect Alien Life Advanced by Simple Microbe
Mobility Test |
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Asteroid Bennu comes from a long-lost salty world with
ingredients for life |
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A super-Earth laboratory for finding life beyond our solar
system |
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Astronauts to Collect Microbial Samples from Space Station
Exterior |
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Bioactive compounds with industrial applications discovered in
Andes bacteria |
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Dormancy as a survival strategy for life's origins |
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An autonomous strategy for life detection on icy worlds using
Exo-AUV |
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Living in the deep, dark, slow lane: Insights from the first
global appraisal of microbiomes in Earth's subsurface environments |
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New study uncovers variety in Arctic Ocean hydrothermal vent
systems |
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Unveiling a hydrogen-controlled nano-switch in electron
transport proteins |
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SwRI scientists repurpose chemistry modeling software to study
life-supporting conditions on icy moons |
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Living microbes identified in Earth's driest desert using new
technique |
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On the origin of life and the formation of cell membranes |
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Optimal Learning Rates Revealed in New Study on Adaptation |
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Astronomers Identify New Organic Molecule in Interstellar
Space |
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Microbes thrive on iron in oxygen-free environments |
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Rain may have helped form the first cells, kick-starting life
as we know it |
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Europa Clipper will investigate whether an icy moon of Jupiter
can support life |
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Lab Findings Suggest Some Indicators of Life on Exoplanets May
Be Misleading |
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Chinese Remote Sensing Constellation Expands for Global Market |
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Eyes in the Sky: Kanyini's First Images Mark Milestone for SA
Satellite |
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Marble Visions Launches Development of Advanced 3D Earth
Observation Satellite System with NTT DATA, PASCO and Canon Electronics |
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BlackSky Secures Strategic International Contract for
Subscription-Based Gen.-2 Imagery Services |
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Sentinel-1C Proves Capability to Monitor Land Deformation with
Precision |
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BlackSky Secures Multi-Year Contracts to Enhance India's Earth
Observation Capabilities |
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Intense Atmospheric Rivers Can Partially Replenish Greenland
Ice Sheet Loss |
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Israel to immediately cut off electricity to Gaza, minister
says |
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ESA Red Cross alliance advances crisis response |
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Russians who fled war keen to stay on in Serbia |
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Residents evacuated as Guatemalan volcano spews lava, rocks |
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Court overturns New Zealand White Island eruption conviction |
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How did this man's brain turn to glass? Scientists have a
theory |
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Santorini seismic activity down but schools stay shuttered:
Greece |
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Ill-prepared trekkers swarm Mt. Etna for high-altitude selfies |
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Islanders keen to return to Santorini even as quakes continue |
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Emergency declared on second Greek quake-hit island |
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Coolant leak at Europe's biggest nuclear reactor: operator |
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Acquittal of Fukushima operator ex-bosses finalised |
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UN watchdog chief visits Fukushima as Japan returns to nuclear
power |
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TEPCO takes on challenge of making space for Fukushima nuclear
debris |
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Argentina declares national mourning as flood death toll hits
16 |
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Hundreds evacuated as torrential rains flood Indonesia capital |
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Niger's 2024 floods killed 400, affected 1.5 mn.: toll |
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Shifting tales renew pressure on Spain flood region leader |
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Ten dead, hundreds evacuated in Argentina floods |
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China says to slap fresh tariffs on Canadian farm, food
products |
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Peru farmer confident ahead of German court battle with energy
giant |
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China says to impose fresh tariffs on US agricultural imports |
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Vietnam drags feet over 'urgent' pollution problem |
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Cognac on the rocks: industry seeks French govt. help from
Chinese tariffs |
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EU eyes stricter food import rules in agriculture policy
review |
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Bordeaux wine harvest drops to lowest level since 1991 |
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Pesticides causing widespread harm to animals and plants:
study |
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Hong Kong scientists fight to save fragrant incense trees |
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Drying and rewetting cycles amplify soil CO2 emissions |
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Study examines how African farmers are adapting to mountain
climate change |
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Ancient agricultural strategies unveiled as pre-industrial
societies adapted to climate shifts |
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Revolutionary Irrigation System Unearthed in Amazon Linked to
Neolithic Revolution |
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Climate change cooks up Japanese 'cabbage shock' |
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Pakistan drought dents winter harvest |
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We can produce fertilizer more efficiently by harnessing
Earth's subsurface forces |
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How to reduce environmental impact with diet a Politecnico
study published in Nature |
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Nick Sokol: Growing a sustainable future |
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Palestinian officials accuse Israeli forces of damaging
historic West Bank mosque |
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Hong Kong mogul Jimmy Lai wraps up trial testimony; Son asks
to meet UK PM |
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UN rights chief alarmed by 'fundamental shift' in US direction |
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Federal judge orders Trump administration to rescind 'illegal'
layoff memo |
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European leaders, Trudeau gather in Kyiv as Putin-Trump
relationship changes eveything |
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Hong Kong to tighten union rules to 'protect national
security' |
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AP barred from Air Force One in 'Gulf of America' row |
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Protections drop for wolves in most of Europe |
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Tanzania receives 18 white rhinos from South Africa |
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Environmental activist killed in southern Mexico |
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UN nature talks unlock $200 billion deal for conservation |
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Off leash: China's pet industry shines in ailing economy |
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World agrees hard-fought nature funding plan at UN talks |
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'Matter of survival': Nations spar over nature funding at UN
talks |
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US National Park workers reckon with fear, anger after layoffs |
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Japan cabinet approves 'emergency' urban bear shootings |
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New arena, new attitudes? Cash spat in spotlight at UN nature
talks |
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Two armies, one goal: stopping Mexico-US migration |
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Zimbabwe national parks slam mining project in rhino reserve |
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Chad army leader's party wins overwhelming senate majority |
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Ugandan army deploys to town in northeast DR Congo |
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Jihadist ambush kills 11 soldiers in north Niger |
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UN authorises evacuation of staff families from Burundi |
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UN requests $2.5 billion for DRC humanitarian plan |
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In Somalia, 4.4 million people risk hunger by June: report |
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S. Africa repatriates more than 120 soldiers from DR Congo |
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Canada proposes phase out of 'forever chemicals' in consumer
products |
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New Delhi vows to flatten monster garbage pile in Indian
capital |
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Albania slammed for inaction on 'toxic waste' |
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French city Nice backtracks on big cruise ship ban |
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Trump eyes 65% staff cut at US environmental agency |
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Fishermen, sailing champions clean up trash-covered Rio island |
109 |
France's parliament votes to ban some uses of 'forever
chemicals' |
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Iraqi brick workers risk health, life to keep families afloat |
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First 'green' lawsuits against new Trump admin.; Sweden's high
court dismisses Thunberg lawsuit |
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Tunisian startup takes on e-waste challenge |
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Aid group says 4,000 displaced by battle for key Myanmar port
site |
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Japan's worst wildfire in 50 years brought under control:
mayor |
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When Mediterranean Landscapes Recover from Fire: Understanding
Vegetation Regeneration |
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Japan battles biggest wildfire in decades |
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Japan forest fire kills one, prompts evacuations |
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Fewer Fires Burn in North America Today but Pose Greater Risks |
119 |
NASA Tests Drones to Provide Micrometeorology, Aid in Fire
Response |
120 |
Almost half of remote French island hit by wildfire;
Argentina's northern prairies consumed by fires |
121 |
Floods, mass power cuts as wild weather bashes eastern
Australia |
122 |
'Erratic' cyclone creeps towards eastern Australia |
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Rare tropical cyclone swirls off eastern Australia |
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Argentina port city 'destroyed' by massive rainstorm, 13 dead |
125 |
Death toll from Afghanistan's rain, hail rises to 39:
officials |
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Attack on Iran nuclear plant would leave Gulf without water,
Qatar PM warns |
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In El Salvador, a river without fish feeds fear of mining |
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Indonesia seeds clouds to stem rainfall after capital floods |
129 |
Swedish police open 'sabotage' probe over Gotland water supply
damage |
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Harnessing Fog for Water Supply in the World's Driest Regions |
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Trump aid cut imperils water scheme in scorching Pakistan city |
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US 'vital' for forecasting global weather extremes: UN |
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French university opens doors to 'threatened' US scientists |
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World's sea ice cover hits record low in February |
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Persistent lead mining in Zambia town poisoning children: HRW;
Albania slammed for inaction on 'toxic waste' |
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US embassies end pollution data popular in China and India |
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Glacial Fracking Identified as Undetected Arctic Methane
Source |
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Study identifies leading continuous methane emitters worldwide |
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