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A Camera-Wearing Baby Taught an AI to Learn Words

[ad_1] By the time most children are two years old, they can understand about 300 words. By the age of…

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Wetlands Made Salty by Rising Seas Produce More Heat-Trapping Methane

[ad_1] February 1, 2024 2 min read Wetlands with a small amount of salinity can produce more methane gas than…

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Light-sensitive molecules could make carbon capture more efficient

[ad_1] This direct air capture system can pull carbon dioxide from the air for later reuse – but it requires…

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Science Is Using Mechanical Moss to Fight Climate Change on the Canary Islands

[ad_1] This story was generously supported by a grant from the Pulitzer Center. TRANSCRIPT Gustavo Viera Ruiz: The foggy areas of…

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What Are Atmospheric Rivers, and How Are They Changing?

[ad_1] February 1, 2024 4 min read Though atmospheric river storms are dreaded for the damage they can cause, they…

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Stopping the Latest Outbreak Threat: Chronic Wasting Disease

[ad_1] Each fall, millions of hunters across North America make their way into forests and grasslands to kill deer. Over…

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The best new sci-fi this month from Jasper Fforde to Hugo-nominated Daniel Polansky

[ad_1] A priestess can manipulate space-time in Meredith Mooring’s debut novel Getty Images Now we have finally moved on from…

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People Have Very Different Understandings of Even the Simplest Words

[ad_1] In 2017 Kris De Meyer, a neuroscientist who directs the Climate Action Unit at University College London, ran the…

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Weird anglerfish mating strategy may have helped them evolve

[ad_1] A type of deep-sea anglerfish called the black seadevil Doug Perrine / Alamy Deep-sea anglerfishes’ unique sex strategy may…

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Trees struggle to ‘breathe’ as climate warms

[ad_1] Trees are struggling to sequester heat-trapping carbon dioxide (CO2) in warmer, drier climates, meaning that they may no longer…

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