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Technology developed by MIT engineers makes pesticides stick
to plant leaves |
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Canada files WTO trade action against Chinese agriculture,
fishery duties |
3 |
Chinese tariffs on Canadian agricultural products kick in |
4 |
Enhancing agrivoltaic synergies through optimized tracking
strategies |
5 |
'Unprecedented' mass bleaching drains life from Australian
reef |
6 |
Sea levels surged after last ice age according to new study |
7 |
S. Africa court bars fishing to protect endangered African
Penguins |
8 |
From oil spills to new species: how tech reveals the ocean |
9 |
'We are not in crisis': chair of IPCC climate body to AFP |
10 |
German prosecutors file charges against 5 climate activists |
11 |
Record numbers forced to flee climate disasters: UN |
12 |
Doubts over climate funding as donors squeeze aid |
13 |
UK court cuts longest jail terms on activists, rejects 10
appeals |
14 |
French university opens doors to 'threatened' US scientists |
15 |
Climate 'laggard' Ireland risks 26 billion euros EU fine:
report |
16 |
Nations fail to break deadlock on UN climate report timing |
17 |
Europe's Greens have the blues as climate measures rolled back |
18 |
China missed key climate target last year: official data |
19 |
Over 500,000 Afghans displaced due to climate disasters in
2024: IOM |
20 |
Britons advised to cut meat, air travel to reach net zero
targets |
21 |
Little Scope for Large-Scale Climate Plantations Without
Breaching Planetary Boundaries |
22 |
Corruption threatens climate action, watchdog warns; World may
have entered era of 1.5¡C warming, scientists say |
23 |
Fighting global warming in nations' self-interest: UN climate
chief |
24 |
Germany fears Russia link in car vandalism blamed on climate
activists |
25 |
'Like the apocalypse': S. Korea wildfires tear through
mountains. Death toll mounts |
26 |
South Korea struggles to contain deadly wildfires |
27 |
S. Korea authorities deploy choppers, troops to battle
wildfire |
28 |
FireSat Prototype Launch Advances Global Wildfire Surveillance |
29 |
Muon Space launches FireSat prototype to enhance wildfire
tracking from orbit |
30 |
Japan's worst wildfire in 50 years brought under control:
mayor |
31 |
When Mediterranean Landscapes Recover from Fire: Understanding
Vegetation Regeneration |
32 |
Japan battles biggest wildfire in decades |
33 |
Over a billion pounds of Coke plastic waste to enter
waterways: study |
34 |
Chewing gum releases microplastics into mouth: researchers |
35 |
Poisoned legacy of Albania's steel city |
36 |
Australian lawmaker shocks senate with dead salmon stunt |
37 |
It was beautiful': Mount Kenya's glaciers melting away |
38 |
Scientists aim to uncover cause of unexpected warmth in
Everest glacier |
39 |
Zimbabwe moves army chief to sports docket |
40 |
Leading ethnic Fulani figure shot dead in Mali |
41 |
Stench of death hangs over Khartoum as RSF attacks kill 50 |
42 |
Stench of death as Sudan army, paramilitaries battle for
capital |
43 |
Burkina army 'tortured and massacred' civilians: local source,
NGO |
44 |
Nine dead in Colombia airstrikes on drug cartel |
45 |
Peru declares state of emergency in Lima over extortion |
46 |
Peru declares state of emergency in capital over extortion
killings |
47 |
Philippine police rescue kidnapped teen, hunt ex-gambling site
operators |
48 |
Trump says US wants return on Ukraine aid money |
49 |
Hitmen mow down cartel-busting colonel in violence-torn
Ecuador |
50 |
French government appeals to consumers to help stem drug
'tsunami' |
51 |
Fears of scam centre kidnaps keep Chinese tourists on edge in
Thailand |
52 |
Clashes between police, gang leave 11 dead in Brazil |
53 |
Charred bodies in Ecuador are missing adolescents, say
officials |
54 |
Blast kills two Mexican soldiers, five wounded |
55 |
Monitor accuses Sudan army of major strike on Darfur market |
56 |
Back in the pink: Senegal salt lake gets its color back |
57 |
COP30 president vows to defend global climate fight |
58 |
Chinese officials admit toxic river leak after rare media
reports |
59 |
Berlin says climate action sceptics 'cannot count' |
60 |
Australia unveils tax cuts in pre-election budget |
61 |
Greenpeace $660 million damages ruling shocks global NGOs |
62 |
Venezuela cuts public sector work week due to drought |
63 |
Spain to face increasingly 'severe' droughts: report |
64 |
Spain near end of four-year drought: weather agency |
65 |
Stuck in eternal drought, UAE turns to AI to make it rain |
66 |
Brazil drought lights a fire under global coffee prices |
67 |
Robots to retrieve radioactive sandbags at Fukushima plant |
68 |
Italian paper prints fully-AI edition, but not to 'kill'
journalism |
69 |
Chinese scientists unveil six-legged robot for future asteroid
and lunar mining |
70 |
China's Baidu releases new AI model to compete with DeepSeek |
71 |
DeepSeek dims shine of AI stars |
72 |
How Altegrio is Redefining AI Development Services |
73 |
US tech firm Salesforce to invest $1.0 billion in Singapore |
74 |
China's Alibaba to invest $50 billion in AI, cloud computing |
75 |
Trump creates energy council to power AI race with China |
76 |
Saudi Arabia to invest $5 billion in AI data centre; UAE
launch DeepSeek-inspired AI models |
77 |
Canada's Brookfield to pour EUR20 bn. into French AI
infrastructure |
78 |
Big Tech's AI spending rattles markets |
79 |
OpenAI chief Altman signs deal with South Korea's Kakao after
DeepSeek upset |
80 |
South Korea, Ireland watchdogs to question DeepSeek on user
data |
81 |
OpenAI seeking $40 billion in new fundraising round: report |
82 |
DeepSeek, Chinese AI startup roiling US tech giants |
83 |
Meta plans to invest $60 billion or more in AI this year; adds
ads to Threads |
84 |
Musk bashes Trump-backed AI mega project |
85 |
New model reveals global chain reaction behind ancient sea
level surge |
86 |
Planet collaborates with ESA to advance Greek satellite
services |
87 |
Advancing satellite methods for mapping coastal seabeds |
88 |
ICEYE expands satellite fleet with latest launch and unveils
advanced Gen4 imaging system |
89 |
NASA Takes to the Air to Study Wildflowers |
90 |
'We will preserve them': saving Cambodia's crocodiles |
91 |
Colombia's 'Lord of the Fruit' fighting for native species |
92 |
3D nanotech blankets offer new path to clean drinking water |
93 |
Top locations for ocean energy production worldwide revealed |
94 |
CATALYST Unveils INSIGHTS Vegetation Management to Strengthen
Utility Grid Reliability |
95 |
Geothermal systems drive global clean energy expansion |
96 |
New Technology Converts Waste Heat into Electricity and
Challenges Thermal Physics Limits |
97 |
NRL's Mercury Pulsed Power Facility Celebrates 20 Years of
Research Excellence |
98 |
Toward sustainable computing: Energy-efficient memory
innovation |
99 |
In a first, researchers stabilize a promising new class of
high-temperature superconductors at room pressure |
100 |
DGIST Unveils Motion Powered System for Both Electricity and
Light |
101 |
Research update: Generating electricity from tacky tape |
102 |
A platform to expedite clean energy projects |
103 |
How to recycle CO2 from flue gases |
104 |
New material reveals unconventional superconductivity hallmark |
105 |
Researchers make wearable materials that generate power and
improve comfort |
106 |
Tech sector's energy transition draws attention at Vegas show |
107 |
Solar powered self-charging supercapacitors introduced in
Korea |
108 |
SeaPerch: A robot with a mission |
109 |
NASA's EZIE Satellites Confirm Operational Status in Early
Mission Phase |
110 |
NASA's EZIE Launching to Study Magnetic Fingerprints of
Earth's Aurora |
111 |
NASA rockets to fly through flickering, vanishing auroras |
112 |
What causes the white patch near northern lights |
113 |
UNH researchers categorize aurora image database using
artificial intelligence |
114 |
Amplified warming risks from long-term climate and carbon
feedbacks |
115 |
Dozens of fires rage in southern Chile |
116 |
Paramilitary shelling kills five at Khartoum mosque: lawyers'
group |
117 |
Brought to eel: France busts elver-smuggling ring |
118 |
NASA's rover Curiosity finds biggest known organic molecules
on Mars |
119 |
New evidence suggests gypsum deposits on Mars may hold signs
of ancient life |
120 |
Were large soda lakes the cradle of life |
121 |
Microbial traces found in desert rocks hint at unknown life
form |
122 |
'Dark oxygen': a deep-sea discovery that has split scientists |
123 |
Eco-friendly rare earth element separation: A bioinspired
solution to an industry challenge |
124 |
Colombian influencer puts the pizzazz into recycling |
125 |
Maxar unveils Raptor software suite for GPS-free navigation in
autonomous systems |
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