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Recently, a research team from Hokkaido University made significant progress in the complexity study of the Hitting Geodesic Intervals (HGI) problem. The HGI problem aims to find a small set of ...
The Ontario Premier’s populist pandering in the wake of a report over beagles used in research is knee-jerk, anti-science rhetoric ...
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Mongabay News on MSNSri Lanka monkey survey sparks skepticism & oddball ideas for deterring crop raiders
As Sri Lanka grapples with severe agricultural losses caused by wildlife species ranging from primates to peafowl, in March, ...
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The age of re-enchantment
For Dreher, wonder is the essential tool of re-enchantment because it is “a rigorous discipline of attention. It’s the act of ...
New research led by the University of Utah shows some types of logging could increase wildfire severity, particularly as the West experiences more extreme weather.
Cities are particular threats with their bigger buildings and thousands of windows. That’s led to such “mass kills” as the ...
A new AI-powered tool has reduced astronomers' workload by 85%—filtering through thousands of data alerts to identify the few ...
Microplastics and nanoplastics are difficult to measure in foods, plants, and our bodies, making it challenging to understand ...
Tropical deforestation has raised local heat, causing about 28,330 heat-related deaths yearly and exposing 345 million people to risks.
Typically, ethylene production is quite energy-intensive, requiring heating hydrocarbons and steam to super-high temperatures ...
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New Scientist on MSN‘Great Migration’ involves far fewer wildebeest than we had thought
An estimate that as many as 1.3 million wildebeest move across the Serengeti Mara landscape each year has been cut down to ...
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Mongabay News on MSN‘Independent’ auditors overvalue credits of carbon projects, study finds
These issues suggest that carbon credits often fail to accurately represent actual emission reductions, thereby undermining ...
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