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View Article Ancient isolation's impact on modern ecology: How deep biogeographic... A new study led by Michigan State... 3/28/2024 PHYS.ORG - Earth Info Details
View Article China's latest EV is a 'connected' car from smart phone and... Xiaomi, a well-known maker of smart... 3/28/2024 PHYS.ORG - Technology Info Details
View Article He's Got a Plan for Cities That Flood: Stop Fighting the Water A landscape architect in China has a... 3/28/2024 New York Times - Climate Section Info Details
View Article How fashion giants are tackling water risks in cotton supply chains Apparel companies are taking action to... 3/28/2024 Greenbiz Info Details
View Article Milk on ice: Antarctic time capsule of whole milk powder sheds light... Now, a new comparative study in the... 3/28/2024 PHYS.ORG - Earth Info Details
View Article New Research for Week #13 2024 A survey of interventions to actively... 3/28/2024 Skeptical Science Info Details
View Article Saudi Aramco CEO calls energy transition strategy a failure Pointing to the still paltry share of... 3/28/2024 PHYS.ORG - Earth Info Details
View Article Schools in the path of April's total solar eclipse prepare for a... Seventh-grade student Henry Cohen... 3/28/2024 PHYS.ORG - Earth Info Details
View Article Walmart funds almost 1 gigawatt in new U.S. solar power Half the power needed by the world’s... 3/28/2024 Greenbiz Info Details
View Article Global corporate tax competition challenges climate change mitigation Many countries have cut their corporate... 3/27/2024 Nature Climate Change Info Details
View Article Joe Lieberman, Democratic Senator And Vice Presidential Candidate,... Joe Lieberman, the former U.S. senator... 3/27/2024 Huffington Post Info Details
View Article Imaging turbulence within solar transients for the first time The Wide-field Imager for Parker Solar... 3/27/2024 PHYS.ORG - Earth Info Details
View Article Anthropocene or not, it is our current epoch that we should be... Does this mean that humans haven't... 3/27/2024 PHYS.ORG - Earth Info Details
View Article Two coral snakes recorded battling for prey in a scientific first Kleptoparasitism, or food theft, is a... 3/27/2024 PHYS.ORG - Earth Info Details
View Article PODCAST: Do carbon offsets help with airplane emissions? If you frequently fly, then you might... 3/27/2024 MIT - Global Change Info Details
View Article A guide to electric car misinformation (part 1) The closer we get to the 2024... 3/27/2024 Heated World Info Details
View Article A solar cell you can bend and soak in water One of the potential uses of organic... 3/27/2024 PHYS.ORG - Technology Info Details
View Article Advancing towards sustainability: Turning carbon dioxide and water... Such is the case of acetylene (C2H2), an... 3/27/2024 PHYS.ORG - Earth Info Details
View Article After a hurricane or wildfire, communities can be overwhelmed by... Stay in the know about climate impacts... 3/27/2024 Yale Climate Connections - Weather Info Details
View Article Amazon pours an additional $2.75 billion into AI startup Anthropic Amazon said Wednesday it is pouring an... 3/27/2024 PHYS.ORG - Technology Info Details

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PHYS.ORG - Earth

Ancient isolation's impact on modern ecology: How deep biogeographic divides drive divergent evolutionary paths

A new study led by Michigan State University researcher Peter Williams sheds light on the profound influence of deep geographic isolation on the evolution of mammals. Published in Nature Communications, the research reveals how long-lasting separation between continents has shaped distinct...

Date Added:March 28, 2024

PHYS.ORG - Technology

China's latest EV is a 'connected' car from smart phone and electronics maker Xiaomi

Xiaomi, a well-known maker of smart consumer electronics in China, is joining the country's booming but crowded market for electric cars. The tech company will start taking orders for the SU7, a sporty four-door sedan, following a launch event with founder Lei Jun in Beijing on Thursday evening....

Date Added:March 28, 2024

New York Times - Climate Section

A landscape architect in China has a surprising strategy to help manage surges of water from storms supercharged by climate change. Cities around the world face a daunting challenge in the era of climate change: Supercharged rainstorms are turning streets into rivers, flooding subway systems and...

Author:Richard Schiffman
Date Added:March 28, 2024

Apparel companies are taking action to bolster their water-management commitments and practices. Growing cotton uses 16 percent to 24 percent of insecticides and up to 40 percent of pesticides applied to fields globally. Source: Shutterstock/Kent Weakley This is the second of a four-part series...

Author:Kirsten James
Date Added:March 28, 2024

PHYS.ORG - Earth

Milk on ice: Antarctic time capsule of whole milk powder sheds light on the enduring qualities of dairy products

Now, a new comparative study in the Journal of Dairy Science has peered back in time to demonstrate that—despite advancements in selective breeding and changes to farm practices—milk of the past and milk today share more similarities than differences and are still crucial building...

Date Added:March 28, 2024

Skeptical Science

A survey of interventions to actively conserve the frozen North, van Wijngaarden et al., Climatic Change: The frozen elements of the high North are thawing as the region warms much faster than the global mean. The dangers of sea level rise due to melting glacier ice, increased concentrations of...

Date Added:March 28, 2024

PHYS.ORG - Earth

Pointing to the still paltry share of renewable energy in global supply, the head of Saudi Aramco described the current energy transition strategy as a misguided failure on Monday. "In the real world, the current transition strategy is visibly failing on most fronts," Saudi Aramco Chief...

Date Added:March 28, 2024

PHYS.ORG - Earth

Schools in the path of April's total solar eclipse prepare for a natural teaching moment

Seventh-grade student Henry Cohen bounced side to side in time to the Beatles' "Here Comes the Sun" playing in teacher Nancy Morris' classroom, swinging his arms open and closed across the planets pictured on his T-shirt. Henry and other classmates at Cleveland's Riverside School were on their...

Date Added:March 28, 2024

Half the power needed by the world’s largest retailer now comes from clean energy projects. Walmart is funding almost two dozen new community solar projects and three long-term purchase agreements that will add almost 1 gigawatt of zero-carbon energy to the U.S. grid. That’s roughly enough...

Author:Heather Clancy
Date Added:March 28, 2024

Nature Climate Change

Many countries have cut their corporate tax rates in the past decades to attract foreign investment. To prevent this, a global minimum tax policy was approved by OECD countries in 2021. Global changes in corporate tax rates could reshape production and investment networks while impacting welfare...

Date Added:March 28, 2024

Huffington Post

Joe Lieberman, Democratic Senator And Vice Presidential Candidate, Dead At 82

Joe Lieberman, the former U.S. senator and Democratic vice presidential nominee whose conservative views on foreign policy and steadfast support for the Iraq War eventually led to his estrangement from the party, died Wednesday in New York City, his family said. He was 82. The cause was...

Date Added:March 28, 2024

PHYS.ORG - Earth

The Wide-field Imager for Parker Solar Probe (WISPR) Science Team, led by the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory (NRL), captured the development of turbulence as a Coronal Mass Ejection (CME) interacted with the ambient solar wind in the circumsolar space. This discovery is reported in the...

Date Added:March 28, 2024

PHYS.ORG - Earth

Anthropocene or not, it is our current epoch that we should be fighting for

Does this mean that humans haven't actually changed the planet? Not at all and while we may not officially be in a geological Anthropocene, the term will likely persist in reference to human environmental interference in years to come. As such, the wake of this vote is perhaps the best moment to...

Date Added:March 28, 2024

PHYS.ORG - Earth

Kleptoparasitism, or food theft, is a well-documented behavior in many animal species, but is seldom reported among snakes in natural habitats. The observation, detailed in a recent study published in Herpetozoa by Henrik Bringsøe and Niels Poul Dreyer, showcases the two Micrurus...

Date Added:March 27, 2024

MIT - Global Change

If you frequently fly, then you might want to offset your carbon emissions. But what does that even mean, and how do you start? As a frequent flyer herself, Caleigh talks with Candice about the ways you can offset emissions in your personal life and through carbon offset projects. Latest >Get...

Date Added:March 28, 2024

The closer we get to the 2024 presidential election, the more sketchy information you’re going to hear about electric cars. Both Joe Biden and Donald Trump have decided to make electric cars central to their campaigns. Biden is doing this by promoting his administration’s efforts to expand EV...

Date Added:March 28, 2024

PHYS.ORG - Technology

One of the potential uses of organic photovoltaics is to create wearable electronics—devices that can be attached to clothing that can monitor medical devices, for example, without requiring battery changes. However, researchers have found it challenging to achieve waterproofing without...

Date Added:March 28, 2024

PHYS.ORG - Earth

Advancing towards sustainability: Turning carbon dioxide and water into acetylene

Such is the case of acetylene (C2H2), an essential hydrocarbon with a plethora of applications. This highly flammable gas is used for welding, industrial cutting, metal hardening, heat treatments, and other industrial processes. In addition, it is an important precursor in the production of...

Date Added:March 27, 2024

Yale Climate Connections - Weather

After a hurricane or wildfire, communities can be overwhelmed by debris

Stay in the know about climate impacts and solutions. Subscribe to our weekly newsletter. Yale Climate Connections After a hurricane, flood, or wildfire, communities face a long process of rebuilding. But in the immediate aftermath of a disaster, there’s a lot of debris lying around - sometimes...

Date Added:March 28, 2024

PHYS.ORG - Technology

Amazon said Wednesday it is pouring an additional $2.75 billion into Anthropic, bringing its total investment in the artificial intelligence startup to $4 billion. Amazon will maintain a minority stake in San Francisco-based Anthropic, a rival of ChatGPT maker OpenAI. "Generative AI is poised to...

Date Added:March 28, 2024