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Vital Atlantic Ocean current is already weakening due to melting ice

[ad_1] A study modelling the impact of melting ice suggests scientists have underestimated the risk that an important ocean current will shut down and cause

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How I learned to love looking at the moon – and you can too

[ad_1] Moon over Col de Sarenne nagelestock.com/Alamy Observational astronomers hate the moon. This might be surprising to some of you – after all, the moon

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Major US art event explores the bonds between art and science

[ad_1] Indigenous artist Kite Florian Voggeneder/vog.photo PST ART: Art & science collideMulti-venue, Southern CaliforniaCloses 16 February 2025 The myth of the irreconcilably divided worlds of

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Evidence is growing that microbes in your mouth contribute to cancer

[ad_1] Scientists may have found another reason to prioritise dental hygiene skynesher/Getty Images Mounting evidence suggests that the microbes in our mouths could be putting

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Australia wants to ban social media for under-16s, but it won't work

[ad_1] Attempts to prevent Australian children from accessing social media are likely to fail, and could do more harm than good [ad_2] Source link

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A personal investigation into the crisis of men's mental health

[ad_1] The issue of men’s dangerously bottled-up emotions finds a fresh and personal voice in Silent Men, a documentary that is at its most powerful

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Does this high-tech lettuce hold the answer to the global food crisis?

[ad_1] Bathed in a ghostly purple-red light, these floating lettuces are barely distinguishable from those grown outdoors, but require one-tenth as much land. The high-tech

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COP29 host Azerbaijan faces climate disaster as Caspian Sea dries up

[ad_1] Baku, the capital of Azerbaijan, is located on the western shore of the Caspian Sea, but falling water levels could leave the city and

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COP29: Satellites spot methane leaks – but ‘super-emitters’ don’t fix them

[ad_1] A methane plume at least 4.8 kilometres long billows into the atmosphere south of Tehran, Iran NASA/JPL-Caltech The world has more ways than ever

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Droidspeak: AI models work together faster when they speak their own language

[ad_1] Do you speak AI? Shutterstock/Ole.CNX Microsoft has created an artificial language that allows AI models to talk to each other faster and more efficiently