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AMOC weakens fast, dousing hopes of stability
AMOC is – Scientists say the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation is weakening and could drop by about 50% by 2100.…
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Psyche slingshots Mars and captures a crisp crescent
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Two humpback whales set record between Brazil, Australia
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Altitude at Ball Arena may turbocharge Avalanche
altitude at – At Colorado’s Ball Arena—5,280 feet above sea level—players and visiting opponents both feel the effects of thinner,…
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Nuclear power on the Moon gets rushed timelines
nuclear power – U.S. plans to land a lunar nuclear reactor by 2030 sound bold enough for headlines—yet experts say…
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Trump’s EPA moves to loosen PFAS drinking limits
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New wrist fossil work keeps knuckle-walking debate alive
knuckle-walking wrist – A new analysis of wristbone scans and more than 50 hominin wrist fossils finds shared wrist traits…
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Iran war tightens oil supply—and speeds clean-energy habits
demand destruction – As gasoline in the U.S. passed $4.50 a gallon and drivers paid $45 billion more for gasoline…
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Iran war tightens oil supply—and speeds clean-energy habits
demand destruction – As gasoline in the U.S. passed $4.50 a gallon and drivers paid $45 billion more for gasoline…
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Bees’ name is ancient; colonies are in trouble
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