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New York Times - 17 hours 1 min ago
Cameron Hamilton, President Trump's FEMA nominee, testifying before the Senate Homeland Security Committee on Wednesday.
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The Conversation - 17 hours 16 min ago
At the heart of combating misinformation is critical thinking and recognizing when you're being spun for corporate profit.
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The Conversation - 17 hours 16 min ago
A newly drafted Pittsburgh Steelers player asked whether the city's rivers are safe for swimming. A water researcher explains what swimmable' really means regarding the three rivers.
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Mother Jones - 18 hours 20 min ago
This story was originally published by Inside Climate News and is reproduced here as part of the Climate Desk collaboration. Peak Energy announced last week that it has entered a new partnership with General Motors to manufacture sodium-ion batteries for energy storage systems. The deal marks a pivotal moment for Peak, a startup founded three years ago, and an opportunity […]...
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Last Word On Nothing - 18 hours 35 min ago
Lately, I've been thinking about the nature of knowledge and how we acquire it. My training as a scientist taught me to revere the scientific method, and I continue to hold science in the highest regard. Science can teach us much about the world and ourselves, and as I've written elsewhere, it can allow us to […] The post The wisdom of a summer afternoon appeared first on The Last Word On Nothing .
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The Atlantic - 18 hours 50 min ago
What Darwin saw in the Gal pagos...
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New Scientist - 18 hours 52 min ago
The next generation of AI models are meant to be trained by people paid to have conversations with them, but several of these workers have admitted to New Scientist that they simply get chatbots to do it instead. This "AI inbreeding" may reduce the power and usefulness of future models, warn experts...
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Retraction Watch - 19 hours 50 min ago
Springer Nature will start issuing expressions of concern notices for books after investigating hundreds of its books for integrity-related problems in recent years. The publishing giant has seen an uptick in the number of investigations for books. In 2022, Springer Nature carried out 124 such investigations. In 2023, that number grew to 207 in 2023 … Continue reading Springer Nature to start issuing expressions of concern for books...
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Science Alert - 21 hours 49 min ago
Evolution doesn't always reward speed. ScienceAlert stories are written, fact-checked, and edited by humans, never generated by AI. Don't miss a story, subscribe here.
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Newser - 23 hours 6 min ago
Dockworkers in Seward, Alaska, were met with a grim sight this week: a dead fin whale draped across the bow of a cruise ship. NOAA Fisheries says the 61-foot endangered whale was discovered on the ship's "bulbous bow" when it arrived in port last Friday. Anchorage Daily News reports the...
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New York Times - 1 day 3 hours ago
Fighting a wildfire in South Sumatra, Indonesia, during an El Ni o-exacerbated dry season in 2023.
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Nature - 1 day 5 hours ago
A successful rescue of the Swift space observatory could be a good omen for the Hubble Space Telescope.
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Nature - 1 day 5 hours ago
As rising seas and intensifying disasters threaten historic sites worldwide, new ways to understand, preserve and adapt these places are needed urgently.
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Nature - 1 day 5 hours ago
Artificial intelligence's ability to enrich science will depend not only on model capability, but also on whether researchers, reviewers and funders reward originality over speed.
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Ars Technica - 1 day 12 hours ago
At least three coal plants have been repeatedly cited for violating environmental regulations.
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Australian Geographic - 1 day 19 hours ago
The deadly H5N1 bird flu virus was first confirmed in two sea birds in Cape Le Grand National Park, Western Australia. The post First case of H5N1 bird flu confirmed on mainland Australia appeared first on Australian Geographic .
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Newser - 1 day 20 hours ago
Beneath your feet lies a hidden "infrastructure" that makes highways look tiny, and scientists just drew its first global map. NPR's Adrian Florido talks with ecologist Justin Stewart about the vast web of mycorrhizal fungi microscopic filaments that attach themselves to plant roots and quietly shuttle resources through the soil....
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Science Daily - 1 day 23 hours ago
A long-term Yale study is challenging one of the biggest myths about aging. Nearly half of adults over 65 improved physically, mentally, or both over time, despite the common belief that aging means constant decline. Researchers found that people with more positive attitudes about getting older were significantly more likely to show these gains.
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