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Springer Nature steps up research collaboration in China

Xinhua 12 May 2024
On Tuesday, Springer Nature also signed a letter of intent for cooperation with the Zhejiang Association for Science and Technology and Wenzhou City, in support of the World Young Scientists Summit ...
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Scientists have discovered an exoplanet with a dense atmosphere suitable for life.

The Cleveland American 12 May 2024
Scientists point out that Very high temperature And ... Additionally, in August 2022, NASA scientists identified another super-Earth, they suggest “Water World”, capable of sustaining life.
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Scientists win World Food Prize for work on Global Seed Vault

Oman Observer 12 May 2024
Scientists Geoffrey Hawtin and Cary Fowler, who on Thursday received the prestigious World Food Prize for "their work to preserve the world's heritage of seeds", are ....
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AI systems are already deceiving us -- and that's a problem, experts warn

SpaceDaily 12 May 2024
... humans to solve "prove-you're-not-a-robot" tests, a team of scientists argue in the .
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Wytham Abbey put up for sale for £15m by effective altruism group EVF

The Guardian 12 May 2024
Effective Ventures Foundation puts 27-bedroom house visited by Queen Elizabeth I on sale after paying nearly $27m to FTX creditors It was ...
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TV guide: 12 of the best new shows to watch, beginning tonight

The Irish Times 12 May 2024
... the Brink, Derek Mooney travels around Europe, meeting scientists, environmentalists and conservationists who have come up with forward-thinking ideas to reverse the damage done to the natural world.
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Over 300 die in Afghanistan flash floods: WFP

The News International 12 May 2024
Ravaged by four decades of war, Afghanistan is one of the world's poorest nations and, according to scientists, one of the worst prepared to face the consequences of global warming.
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Rescuers struggle to reach Afghanistan flood-hit areas

Gulf-Times 12 May 2024
... it said in a statement.The country, ravaged by four decades of war, is one of the world's poorest and, according to scientists, one of the worst prepared to face the consequences of global warming.
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Rescuers struggle to reach Afghanistan's flood-hit areas

Korea Times 12 May 2024
The United Nations World ... The country, ravaged by four decades of war, is one of the world's poorest and, according to scientists, one of the worst prepared to face the consequences of global warming.
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More than 300 dead in Afghanistan flash floods — WFP

The Jordan Times 12 May 2024
The nation, ravaged by four decades of war, is one of the poorest in the world and, according to scientists, one of the worst prepared to face the consequences of global warming ... World Display Lead for.
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Afghanistan flash floods kill more than 300 as torrents of water and mud crash through villages

The Observer 12 May 2024
... the World Food Programme ... The nation, ravaged by four decades of war, is one of the world’s poorest and, according to scientists, one of the worst prepared to face the consequences of global warming.
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Alexandra Paskhaver: Day at the museum

Daily Freeman 12 May 2024
If you want to see a flying whale, go to the Natural History Museum in London. Well, the whale isn’t technically flying. That’s because it’s dead ... For all you scientists out there, a mosasaurus is the freaking massive fish monster in “Jurassic World.”.
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Death toll from Afghan floods rises to 311

Gulf Today 12 May 2024
The nation, ravaged by four decades of war, is one of the world's poorest and, according to scientists, one of the worst prepared to face the consequences of global warming.
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Could cars one day run on plastic waste? Ames National Lab researchers aim to find out

Des Moines Register 12 May 2024
“You’re thinking you’re doing real-life chemistry, not just … something in the lab, but you’re actually changing the world.”.
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‘Only hope we’ve got’: the audacious plan to genetically engineer Australia’s endangered northern quoll

The Observer 12 May 2024
They had been genetically tweaked by a team of scientists at the University of Melbourne and Colossal Biosciences to have the same resistance to the toad’s bufotoxin that other mammals elsewhere in ...
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