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British Ecological SocietyCarbon DioxideClimate ChangeDuke UniversityEarthEcologyMicrobesPlanktonSciTech NewsUC Santa Barbara
Microbial Shift: How Climate Change Could Turn Carbon Absorbers Into Carbon Emitters
New research warns that rising temperatures could turn microorganisms from carbon absorbers to carbon emitters, intensifying climate change.
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Intriguing Connection Found: Earthquakes and Cosmic Radiation Exhibit Statistical Correlation
Discovery of statistical correlation between seismic activity and cosmic radiation, offering potential for earthquake prediction and raising intriguing questions about …
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Carbon EmissionsClimate ChangeGlobal WarmingGreenhouse GasSciTech NewsUniversity Of Leeds
Unprecedented Global Warming Rate: Record-Breaking Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Record-breaking greenhouse gas emissions and rapid global warming rates revealed in an annual update by leading scientists.
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Climate ChangeForestsHarvard UniversitySciTech NewsWildfires
Mitigating Megafires through Controlled Burns: The Efficacy in California, Oregon, and Washington
Research reveals controlled burns, especially in the western U.S., could substantially reduce wildfire smoke exposure and health risks.
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EnergyGreen EnergyMarsPhotosynthesisSciTech NewsSpaceUniversity Of Warwick
Leveraging Photosynthesis: A Sustainable Energy Approach for Martian Settlement & Space Exploration
Exploring artificial photosynthesis for sustainable energy in space travel, potential uses on Moon, Mars, and for Earth technologies.
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Discovery Unearths Primordial Organisms’ Remains from an Extinct Epoch
Discovery of protosteroids, biomarkers from extinct eukaryotes, reshapes our understanding of Earth’s ancient complex life.
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Unveiling New Discoveries: Ancient Cave Sheds Light on Our Ancestors
Ancient Laos cave unveils human migration secrets: Homo sapiens journeyed from Africa to Australia, challenging previous beliefs.
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Polar Ice Melting: Insights from a NASA Scientist
NASA scientist explains the melting of polar ice, the primary cause of rising sea levels. Explore the complex relationship between …
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Tapping into Hydrogen’s Potential: Baking Soda as a Solution for Renewable Energy Storage
by Amir Husseinby Amir HusseinBaking soda’s potential as a solution for renewable energy storage is explored by PNNL researchers, offering a promising and safe …