Science
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Is the world’s oldest tree growing in a ravine in Chile?
ALERCE COSTERO NATIONAL PARK IN CHILE—Some 5400 years ago, about the time humans were inventing writing, an alerce tree (Fitzroya…
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Methane emissions from cows spotted from space for the first time
A satellite has been used to identify a California farm as the source of methane plumes, marking a new level…
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Tropical city air pollution led to 470,000 premature deaths in 2018
Cities in the tropics are experiencing a growing air pollution problem, which is estimated to have led to a 62…
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Tech how-to: Use your voice to control your TV
Element 4K Ultra HD Smart TV – Amazon Fire TV Edition. (PR Newswire) NEWYou can now listen to Fox News…
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Space junk on 5,800-mph collision course with moon
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — The moon is about to get walloped by 3 tons of space junk, a punch that…
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Moonfall review: Finally an apocalypse movie that’s fun to watch
Moonfall is a disaster movie that starts slow, but when it gets going it is packed with action, incredible special…
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Is it time for Western Australia to open up and let covid-19 in?
Western Australia, which has remained largely covid-free, has cancelled its border reopening due to omicron fears, but there may be…
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Media company Grabien suspended on Twitter for quoting congressman
Media company Grabien was suspended from Twitter on Friday after posting a quote from a U.S. congressman. Grabien founder Tom…
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‘Amazon forests of the underground’: Why scientists want to map the world’s fungi
Vast networks of microscopic, underground fungi serve a crucial role in Earth’s ecosystems — and there’s a lot we don’t know…
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13 of the most profound questions about the cosmos and ourselves
By New Scientist Science is very good at explaining the “how” – how the planets revolve around the sun on…
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