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A.I. Is on the Rise, and So Is the Environmental Impact of the Data Centers That Drive It
The demand for data centers is growing faster than our ability to mitigate their skyrocketing economic and environmental ...
The Nature Conservancy Chief Scientist Katharine Hayhoe sits down for an exclusive interview with Newsweek during New York ...
A UC Santa Barbara study warns that human activity is rapidly degrading oceans, risking a dramatic loss of biomass by 2050 if not addressed.
Take us to your leader” the robot commanded in classic staccato tone. Turns out his leader is a rectangle in which circles ...
New fossil research shows how human impacts, particularly through the rise of agriculture and livestock, have disrupted ...
Earth is far from a static place. That's true in the present, but it's even more apparent when you look to the past, as Earth ...
Scientists say we've already exceeded seven of nine planetary boundaries contributing to Earth's stability, life support and ...
The Atlas blue butterfly, with a record-breaking 229 pairs of chromosomes, is helping scientists unravel mysteries of ...
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Ancient eruption 74,000 years ago shaped human survival
Approximately 74,000 years ago, a colossal volcanic eruption occurred, leaving an indelible mark on the entire planet.
An international team including University of Tennessee, Knoxville Professor Alycia Stigall, offers a new way to examine the ...
But one heart of the show, since it debuted, was the sibling bond between Wendy and Joe ( Alex Lawther ), the latter of whom ...
If asteroid 2024 YR4 hits the Moon, it could launch dust and small rocks into space, creating micrometeoroid debris in low Earth orbit.
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