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MASS STARVATION AFTER NUCLEAR WAR COULD BE PARTIALLY AVERTED WITH ONE SPECIFIC FOOD
A nuclear winter could reduce global calorie production by as much as 90%. But vast kelp farms could help save 1.2 billion lives until temperatures recover.
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A PERFECT STORM OF FACTORS IS CAUSING MAJOR EAST COAST CITIES TO SINK. WHAT ARE THEY, AND CAN WE DO ANYTHING ABOUT IT?
Cities along the Atlantic coast — including New York, Boston, and Miami — are sinking into the ground.
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UNDETECTED BRAIN INFECTIONS MAY EXPLAIN SOME SIDS CASES
A new study points to brain infection and inflammation as a possible explanation for some cases of sudden infant death syndrome, or SIDS.
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WORLDCOIN’S EYE-SCANNING, IDENTITY-VERIFYING ORB WILL GET A ‘MORE FRIENDLY’ FACE
The new version of the tech will come in multiple colors and reportedly resemble Apple products.
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90,000-YEAR-OLD HUMAN FOOTPRINTS FOUND ON A MOROCCAN BEACH ARE SOME OF THE OLDEST AND BEST PRESERVED IN THE WORLD
Researchers in Morocco happened upon a trackway containing 85 well-preserved human footprints that are some of the oldest in the world.
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THE MOON IS SHRINKING, CAUSING LANDSLIDES AND MOONQUAKES EXACTLY WHERE NASA WANTS TO BUILD ITS 1ST LUNAR COLONY
The moon has been slowly shrinking for millions of years. Now, as Artemis 3 nears its 2026 launch date, geologists worry about whether moonquakes and lunar landslides will impact landing.
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MICROSOFT CEO HORRIFIED BY AI-GENERATED TAYLOR SWIFT IMAGES
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella is seemingly appalled by all of the deepfakes of Taylor Swift that have been flooding social media feeds.
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DARK MATTER COULD BE GENTLY WOBBLING SPACE-TIME AROUND US — AND SCIENTISTS MAY FINALLY KNOW HOW TO DETECT IT
A new paper suggests we may finally be able to uncover the identity of dark matter using the same technology that detects ripples in space-time known as gravitational waves.
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GROUNDWATER LEVELS ARE FALLING WORLDWIDE—BUT THERE ARE SOLUTIONS
New research shows how to protect the aquifers that hold most of the world’s fresh water.
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SEA OTTERS CAN HELP CONSERVE VITAL KELP FORESTS
Historical analysis shows that the marine mammals likely kept some of California’s kelp forests growing over the past 100 years.
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