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Record-Breaking Coral Death in The Great Barrier Reef Alarms Scientists
Parts of the Great Barrier Reef have suffered the highest coral mortality on record, according to Australian research. Surveys of 12 reefs found up to
Scientists Tested 8 Famous Cities. Only 1 Met The Standard For Tree Cover.
A recent study evaluated eight prominent cities—Melbourne, Sydney, New York, Denver, Seattle, Buenos Aires, Amsterdam, and Singapore—against the “3+30+300 rule” for urban greenery. This guideline
A man silenced by paralysis got his ‘voice’ back, thanks to AI
Casey Harrell was diagnosed with ALS, which left him paralyzed and unable to speak. Doctors implanted tiny electrodes in the speech center of his brain
U.S. Treasury Targets Iran’s Shadow Fleet with New Sanctions
The U.S. Department of the Treasury has announced new sanctions targeting 4 entities and 3 vessels involved in Iran’s petroleum and petrochemical trade. This is
Marge Simpson painting discovered on ancient Egyptian tomb goes viral
Archaeologists have discovered an ancient Egyptian tomb featuring a painting that closely resembles the character Marge Simpson from the popular American animated sitcom The Simpsons.
The Thing: The Soviet Listening Device Gifted to the U.S. Ambassador in 1946
In 1946, soviet children gifted a carved great seal replica to the us ambassador, unknowingly hiding a listening device called ‘the thing.’ invented by leon
Archaeologists Found an Ancient Tablet With 39 Letters That Don’t Belong to Any Known Language
Archaeologists discovered a basalt tablet in the Bashplemi Lake region of Georgia that features 60 characters across 7 rows, with 39 of the characters belonging
Satellites reveal stunningly detailed maps of Earth’s seafloors
A new satellite called the Surface Water and Ocean Topography (SWOT) satellite has mapped the Earth’s seafloors in unprecedented detail. In just its first year
By tweaking materials, scientists create transistors that remember
The research team from Johns Hopkins University, led by Professor Howard Katz and graduate student Riley Bond, made a surprising discovery that could change the
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